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Diablo 3

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Vitamin D3

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The D3 is the first electronic entertainment expo in Northern Europe, and the first edition is being held at Øksnehallerne in Copenhagen. The expo is noted for its presence of all three of the big next-generation consoles, the Xbox 360, the Wii and the PlayStation 3.

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