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A game demo is a freely distributed piece of an upcoming or recently released video game. Demos are typically released by the game's publisher to help consumers get a feel of the game before deciding whether to buy the full version. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_demo (Source)] | A game demo is a freely distributed piece of an upcoming or recently released video game. Demos are typically released by the game's publisher to help consumers get a feel of the game before deciding whether to buy the full version. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_demo (Source)] | ||
The term 'demo' may also refer to client- or serverside recorded replays (*.dm_26 files in Jedi Academy). |
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A game demo is a freely distributed piece of an upcoming or recently released video game. Demos are typically released by the game's publisher to help consumers get a feel of the game before deciding whether to buy the full version. (Source)
The term 'demo' may also refer to client- or serverside recorded replays (*.dm_26 files in Jedi Academy).