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Max Payne (Movie Trailer)

July 28, 2008 4:46 am

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Max Payne Film version of the best-selling third-person shooter. (Source)

Download: 720p*
RapidShare Mirror: 720p

* If you get an IGN Registration page, try copying and pasting the link into a different tab/window.

7 Responses to “Max Payne (Movie Trailer)”

moo wrote a comment on July 28, 2008

I cant download this, ‘couse ign needs a registered user.
Any alternate source?
thx
btw:
Your site is LEGEN…wait for it…DARY!!
Respect!

Krunk wrote a comment on July 28, 2008

Is anyone else having problems downloading this? I just tried in IE which doesn’t have any cookies/cache for IGN and it worked fine.

Krunk wrote a comment on July 28, 2008

Interesting… If I click the link from my blog front page, it prompts me to register. If I click the link from the individual blog entry, it works. Only the Max Payne trailer seems to have this problem. The others from IGN appear to work fine.

slang wrote a comment on July 29, 2008

Yeah, same crap as with the Mirrors trailer. Do you guys really test the links before posting?

Krunk wrote a comment on July 29, 2008

Maybe you should just try registering then. The links are tested and do work, but once in awhile, people are getting a registration page instead. I have no idea why.

Also, you may get different results based on where you click the link from (main blog index vs specific blog entry).

If you have the time to complain on my blog, I’d suggest you use that time to register and get a working video download.

slang wrote a comment on July 30, 2008

I registered at IGN/Gamespy long time ago. It still doesn’t work, neither with IE nor Firefox. Even when I’m logged in at IGN they won’t let me download the HD trailers, just keep asking me for login. Sorry for ranting but it might be better to say “thanks, but no thanks” to IGN and the industry and just upload the stuff on rapidshare or something imho.

Krunk wrote a comment on July 30, 2008

As I’ve updated the instructions above, try copying and pasting the link into a different tab/window.

We’ve considered the possibility of uploading it to a filesharing service, but we haven’t found one that met our requirements:

  • At least 200MB per file (RapidShare and most only allow upto 100MB)
  • Allow remote uploads (where you input a url and it downloads)
  • Free

If you know of any, do let us know.

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