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I just searched for the game on Wikipedia - it listed the following system requirements...

2.4 Ghz processor

256MB video card

1GB RAM on XP \ 2GB on Vista

DirectX version 9.0c or better

15GB hard disk space

Comparing those specifications with the ones you listed - you should be able to play it without any problems, although your slower processor speed might cause the game to lag.

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