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Ah, I see - that makes sense :)
I don't think that was Tim Curry that said that, wasn't it the uncle?
Hopefully this will actually post as a reply, I'm hitting the reply button but it's only working half the time.

Anyway, yeah - you are definitely right about the 3D in GK3, maybe we get a remake on that one ala Serious Sam HD :)
No Tim Curry for GK2 was definately it's biggest problem IMHO, though the FMV instead of hand drawn backgrounds is a close second.
A Monkey Island style remake would be perfect! I think I would wait for the iphone version of this one though - I bought monkey island for xbla and couldn't get past the part with the melting mugs because of the akwardness of using a gamepad.
Awesome! Wish they would bring him back for a Gabriel Knight 4.
Yeah, I know - the connection is the porn.
Oops - meant to be reply to crayfish.
So does this mean that Natal supports 'Dual Fisting'?
I think I'll stay with the free Virtualbox for my Windows needs.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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