Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I have it playing off my HD-DVD disc. And if you're handy with the pc, play the "mkv" file on other video-capable players.
Maybe this announcement will get the guys at my local GameStop to remove the ridiculous sticker marked $34 for the MI-3 on Blu-ray. The have the open case with a "New" sticker. How is that new when it's already opened? This is not a car. A video, a game, just like a cd, if it's not sealed, the store should not pass it as new.