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Video-game geeks to wed

The second in today's apparent series on video games is this story out of N.J.:

A guy reprogrammed his girlfriend's copy of "Bejeweled" so that it would display a ring and a proposal when she hit a certain score. Well, she played, she scored, and then he scored big when she said yes. No word on wedding details, but I'm sure it'll be geek-tastic!

How cool would a Charm City wedding cake be for this couple?

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