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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p><p>Sorry if these have been addressed before, I couldn&#039;t find them in a forum search.</p><p>- I noticed that all of the Warcraft, Warcraft II and Warcraft III series titles as well as the World of Warcraft: Trial Editions titles are named &quot;...WarCraft...&quot;, whereas all in-game, manual and official site texts name them &quot;...Warcraft...&quot;. I have seen README files on official discs use &quot;WarCraft&quot;, but I suspect those rare instances are typos since &quot;Warcraft&quot; is used many more times in the same files. &quot;Warcraft&quot; is what is always listed as trademarked from what I&#039;ve seen.</p><p>- How come the 3DO section doesn&#039;t have &quot;R·E·A·L&quot; in the name ? Or better, why attach the &quot;Panasonic&quot; brand name to begin with ?</p><p>- Are there any plans to include all of the info on the disc pages (serial, region, languages, etc.) in the various DAT files ?</p><p>Thanks for your time. —kickassand</p>]]></content>
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