Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons Demo Released
Thanks to Blue's News for their post indicating that the playable PC demo of Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII has been released, "offering a sample of the upcoming Battlefield 1942 add-on that plays 'what if' with experimental weapons." You don't need the original title to play, and there are mirrors of the 165 MB download on 3D Gamers, Gamer's Hell, BF1942files.com, and a BitTorrent link via 3DGamers.
Ok. This is a good time to point out that the companies, in this case EA, ought to be the ones hosting these files and providing them for download. Demos are promotional material, and yet I don't even see EA hosting the file. How sweet of a deal is that for EA? At some point in the near future the gaming enthusiast community ought to demand respect from gaming publishers. From testing unfinished games (aka patches) to promoting *their* material (demos), the fan community takes up a huge amount of responsibility that the company ought to be the one bearing.