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Lego Indiana Jones Demo on PC

Submitted by on May 13, 2008 – 4:39 pm2 Comments

For anyone that has an itch to play the new Lego Indiana Jones, the new demo has gone live and is exclusive to the Games For Windows website.  The demo gives players access to one of the first levels, and has all the features that are part of the Games for Windows certification process, including support for the Xbox Gamepad, as well as widescreen support.

The machine specs for the game are pretty modest as well, needing a 1.0 GHz Processor, 256MB RAM on XP and 512MB RAM on Vista, and a 128 MB video card with Shader model 2.0.  This means the game should run quite well on most PCs built in the last four years.

Thanks to the Gamerscore Blog for the heads up on the demo, and just a WooHoo for a PC demo exclusive.

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2 Comments »

  • Sifer2400 says:

    lol this is all i understood thanx for simplifying it
    “This means the game should run quite well on most PCs built in the last four years.” lol

  • Shane says:

    Haha ooooh I wonder if I can run this on VMWare’s XP or Vista on my Dual Core iMac? I must give this a try. :-0

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