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		<title>Test If Your System&#8217;s Got What It Takes to Run a Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Web site Can You Run It determines whether or not your PC can run any of a number of popular video games by checking your computer&#8217;s specs against the minimum and recommended requirements of said games. Just browse to the homepage, pick the game you want to check, and click the Can You Run It [...]]]></description>
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