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U.S. Playstation Store Update for December 13th 2007

Demos

Burnout Paradise Demo (free)

Welcome to the Burnout Paradise Demo. Explore Motor City, Big Surf Beach and Ocean View. Find the Burning Route junction in Motor City. Discover Jumps, Stunts and Smashes all over the map and if you?re online, invite friends to join you for some challenges. Remember, this is just a small part of Paradise City.

File size: 764 MB

ESRB Rated E10+

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High Velocity Bowling Bowler 1 ($0.99)

It?s time to bowl - High Velocity style! Add Amber Vorhees, a semipro softball player turned bowler, to your High Velocity Bowling roster. A San Francisco native, Amber?s prowess on the softball mound has translated into her unique bowling style: straight and fast with no fancy spin.

File size: 40.6 MB

High Velocity Bowling Bowler 2 ($0.99)

It?s time to bowl - High Velocity style! Add Mike ?The Strike? Diaz, a well-rounded, ableit short, bowler to your High Velocity Bowling roster. Originally from East Los Angeles, Mike has a fiery attitude and unorthodox bowling style that is sure to spice up the game.

File size: 40.8 MB

Rock Band

Build your Rock Band library by purchasing ?I Fought the Law? by The Clash, ?Rockaway Beach? by the Ramones, and ?Ever Fallen in Love? which is a cover of a song made famous by Buzz****s. Rock Band Punk Pack 1 includes all three songs. Please note: you need to actually own Rock Band in order to play these tracks:

* ?I Fought the Law? - The Clash ($1.99)

* ?Rockaway Beach? - The Ramones ($1.99)

* ?Ever Fallen in Love? ? Buzz****s ($1.99)

* Rock Band Punk Pack 1 ($5.49)

File sizes: 13 MB - 22.3 MB (singles), 56.5 MB (Track Pack).

Need for Speed ProStreet

Unlock vehicles for immediate use. These cars can be achieved without purchase by progressing through Career.

Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 ($2.49)

File size: 100 KB

Pagini Zonda F ($2.99)

File size: 100 KB

Nissan GT-R (R35) ($2.99)

File size: 100 KB

Muscle Car Bundle ($4.99)

This bundle includes the following cars: Chevrolet Camaro SS, Ford Mustang GT ?03, Chevrolet Corvette ?67, Plymouth Hemi Cuda, Pontiac GTO, Ford Mustang GT. Note: all cars in this bundle can be achieved without purchase by progressing through Career.

File size: 100 KB

Tuner Car Bundle ($4.99)

This bundle includes the following cars: Nissan 350Z (Z33), Ford Focus ST, Volkswagen R32, Audi S3, Lancer Evolution IX, Subaru Impreza WRX STI. Note: all cars in this bundle can be achieved without purchase by progressing through Career.

File size: 100 KB

Sport Car Bundle ($4.99)

This bundle includes the following cars: Audi S4, Audi TT 3.2 Quattro, Lotus Elise, BMW M3 E46, Porsche Cayman S, BMW Z4 M Coupe. Note: all cars in this bundle can be achieved without purchase by progressing through Career.

File size: 100 KB

Ultimate Performance Bundle ($9.99)

Don?t leave anything to chance. This ultimate performance bundle immediately unlocks EVERY performance package in the game. After you get the parts, the rest is up to you! Note: all parts can be achieved without purchase by progGame Videosreer.

File size: 100 KB

Game Videos

GT Awards at SEMA Video (free)

Go behind the scenes at the 2007 SEMA Show in Las Vegas to get an exclusive look at the Fifth Annual Gran Turismo Awards and see Gran Turismo 5 Prologue unveiled for the first time in North America. See which vehicle Gran Turismo? creator Kazunori Yamauchi picked from among the finalists as the 2007 Best of Show vehicle that will soon be forever immortalized as a drivable car in the Gran Turismo? franchise, available only on the PLAYSTATION 3 system

File size: 457 MB (HD)

Burnout ?Stunt Run? Trailer (free)

Take to the air to pull off boost-earning 360s, barrel rolls, and super jumps with Burnout Paradise?s most ambitious, high-flying cars.

File size: 65 MB (HD)

Tony Hawk?s Proving Ground ? Tony?s Skater Story Trailer (free)

File size: 21 MB (HD)

Ratchet BTS ? Art (free)

Get a behind the scenes look at the art style and graphics of Ratchet and CMovie and Blu-ray Disc Trailers.

File size: 223 MB (HD)

Movie and Blu-ray Disc Trailers

Cloverfield Trailer (free)

Five young New Yorkers throw their friend a going-away party the night that a monster the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. Told from the point of view of their video camera, the film is a document of their attempt to survive the most surreal, horrifying event of their lives.

File size: 25 MB (SD), 93 MB (HD), 130 MB (1080)

Untraceable Trailer (free)

Within the FBI, there exists a division dedicated to investigating and prosecuting criminals on the internet. Welcome to the front lines of the war on cybercrime, where Special Agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) has seEuropean Playstation Store Update for December 13th 2007

European Playstation Store Update for December 13th 2007

* Game: Piyotama (?3.49)

* Game: High Stakes on the Vegas Strip (?4.99)

* Add-on Content: Folklore Christmas Present (free)

* Demo: NBA 2K8

* Demo: Burnout Paradise

* Demo: Conan

* Game Videos: Dark Mist trailer, High Velocity Bowling trailer, High Stakes Poker trailer, Piyotama trailer

Guitar Hero III Songs

* Velvet Revolver Pack (?3.99)

She Builds Quick Machines

Slither

Messages

* Foo Fighters Pack (?3.99)

The Pretender

All My Life

This is a Call

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Demos of Full Games:

  • Cool Boarders - 283MB - $5.99
  • Crash Bandicoot - 469MB - $5.99
  • Hot Shots Golf 2 - 157MB - $5.99
  • Loco Roco Holiday Demo - 8MB - FREE
  • MediEvil - 330MB - $5.99
  • Syphon Filter - 385MB - $5.99
  • Tekken 2 - 535MB - $5.99

Downloadable PS3 Arcade Games:

  • Formula One Championship Edition - 678 MB - FREE
  • Genji: Days of the Blade - 589MB - FREE
  • Gran Turismo HD Concept - 625MB - FREE
  • MotorStorm - 456 MB - FREE
  • NBA 2007 - 883 MB - FREE
  • Resistance: Fall of Man - 865 MB - FREE

Very cool but I think you have these two lists backwards :).

Edit: Ack beat me to it!

Good idea.

But you've got "Ps3 arcade games twice", one should be "Ps3 Demos".

And also you've got "PSone Downloadable Games for PSP" and then "Demos of Full Games", which have the same list.

But otherwise good list.

Very cool but I think you have these two lists backwards :).

Edit: Ack beat me to it!

opps my bad lol Thanks for pointing that out for me :)

  • 3 months later...
New PLAYSTATION Store Content

There are now more than 1.3 million users registered worldwide on the PLAYSTATION Network, and SCEA continues to deliver new downloadable content to gamers on a weekly basis. Today the PLAYSTATION Store will add trailers for the highly anticipated action-adventure game, Ratchet & Clank? Future: Tools of Destruction, as well as for the acclaimed role-playing game, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which is currently available for PS3 system. Below are the details of the exciting new offerings from the PLAYSTATION Store:

* Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction Trailer (free): Ratchet and Clank are making their debut on PS3 with a new epic adventure set in a massive playground of explosive mayhem.

* The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Trailer (free): The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is an open-ended RPG where you can create any kind of character you can imagine. Experience the main quest at your own pace, explore the vast world, or join numerous factions, such as the thieves or mages guilds, each with its own complete storyline.

* Movie Trailers (free): Check out trailers for upcoming summer flicks, Ocean?s Thirteen and No Reservations.

Shame on demos this we:( :(

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