Amazon lets you stream some videos with purchase of DVD or Blu-Ray disc
Amazon's Video on Demand service is available for Windows and Mac computers, as well as some TVs and set-top boxes from Roku, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, and TiVo.
Right now only about 300 titles are included in the offer. That's a fraction of a percent of all the movies that Amazon sells. But it's a start.
[via NewTeeVee]

The Illusionist's Dream is a simple platformer; you play as a magician who needs to get through each level by transforming into any number of animals that you encounter along the way.
Each animal can do different things; the butterfly can obviously fly, but if it encounters a frog, the frog eats it, and you have to start over again. There's also a fox that runs fast and leaps far, but it eats any rabbits that cross its path. That means that, if you may need to be a rabbit later on, you need to take that into account ...
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richard.gailey said 10:25PM on 12-09-2009
Glad to see Amazon are starting to roll this out.
P.s What is up with those really annoying flash adverts on this site? Everytime I click on an article to read further, that fucking flash advert starts.
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Chris said 8:45AM on 12-10-2009
So, now I can buy a DVD/blu-ray as a gift for someone and keep the download for myself? Sweet.
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