Capcom acknowledged that copy protection in the PS3 version of Final Fight: Double Impact requires an always-on Internet connection to play the game, and apologised that a notice of such DRM was not given at the time of purchase.
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Sure, Capcom knows how to make a good game, but they excel at building buzz for those titles.
Microsoft has laid out a good portion of the Xbox Live Marketplace release schedule for April, ensuring that no one will buy a copy of The Maw or Borderlands: The Zombie Island of Dr Ned this week.