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If you are an active Mozillian or just want dive right in  and would like to get involved in the Games QA project you can start by reading through the section on how we are approaching the games testing and then checking out the public demos listed below and give them a try. Due to the large number of graphics and audio drivers and chip sets out there, we need as many different hardware/software combinations as possible to test on.
If you are an active Mozillian or just want dive right in  and would like to get involved in the Games QA project you can start by reading through the section on how we are approaching the games testing and then checking out the public demos listed below and give them a try. Due to the large number of graphics and audio drivers and chip sets out there, we need as many different hardware/software combinations as possible to test on.


==== Requirments ====  
==== Requirements ====  
Many of the games will require use of WebGL. The easiest way to verify that your hardware supports this is to type "about:support" into your awesome bar and scroll down the Graphics section. There should be an entry WebGL if it lists manufacture  
Many of the games will require use of WebGL. The easiest way to verify that your hardware supports this is to type "about:support" into your awesome bar and scroll down the Graphics section. There should be an entry WebGL if it lists manufacture  
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If you see this, you may only see a black screen or the game may fail to load if it requires WebGL.
If you see this, you may only see a black screen or the game may fail to load if it requires WebGL.


=== Testing Approach ===
=== Testing Approach ===
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