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Hey guys, this question may have already been answered/asked, but say for example, I bought a game through the Playstation Store under my PS3 user account, will it also show up on my brother's PS3 user account as well? Because I know it doesn't show up on the other account in terms of copying a video file onto the PS3.

Hey guys, this question may have already been answered/asked, but say for example, I bought a game through the Playstation Store under my PS3 user account, will it also show up on my brother's PS3 user account as well? Because I know it doesn't show up on the other account in terms of copying a video file onto the PS3.

I think as long as they are on the same PS3 console it will.

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Hmmm, the PS Store has changed a lot during E3... the buttons are all beveled and everything, and the E3 background there hides all the labels on the buttons, I can't read at all! Does anybody else hate the new theme?

I wish I could use the old one again...

I like the new style of the buttons, but I'm hating some of the backgrounds in some sections of the store. I can't read anything at all.

EU update...

Hope you all enjoyed the E3 trailers we put on the store yesterday, there were definitely some great titles shown off. Now though, it’s back to normal proceedings with our weekly Thursday publish.

For those of you who’ve been asking about the release of Final Fantasy VII, I can confirm that we now have the English and Spanish language versions live on the Store today. Although, I have to apologise to those who are waiting for the French and German language versions as we’ve had to delay those versions until tomorrow afternoon.

Alongside the release of FFVII we’ve got a nicely varied selection of content for you this week: there is the great puzzler Trash Panic; for the fight-fans out there we have the demo of Fight Night Round 4; GTI Club gets some additional cars for you to race in; and those Resistance 2 Grim and Malikov skins are now available too. It’s also a pleasure for us to feature the first batch of downloadable tracks for Rock Band Unplugged for our PSP users.

It doesn’t stop there though; see the full list below for more.

It’s only the beginning of June, but I think we’ve got off to a good start. And, there’s a great deal more brilliant content coming this month (and beyond) so be sure to join me every Thursday to check it out.

Downloadable Games

Trash Panic (£3.99/€4.99)>

This game is all about the trash. Take classic block-dropping gameplay, transform it into something totally new and then sprinkle liberally with trash. There’s a ton of it coming your way and you’ll need speedy reactions and strategic flair to get it all in the bin.

PEGI 3+

PSone Classics (PS3 & PSP compatible)>Final Fantasy VII (£7.99/€9.99)b>

The long awaited RPG classic FFVII is now available on the store. Rekindle your memories from the first time you played, or if you missed this game the first time, experience for yourself why it’s such a well regarded classic

PEGI 16+Game Demos</uFight Night Round 4 Demo (free)b>

With an improved physics based gameplay engine, Fight Night now allows you to experience true to life punches that are faster than ever before. Master the new Total Punch Control mechanics and train with the Fight Tutorial before entering the ring with boxers Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton.

PEGI 16+

Add-On Game Content</uGTI Club+ Car Pack 1 (£2.39/€2.99)/b>

This pack contains four new cars that suit the narrow, winding streets of the Cote D’Azure perfectly; download now to be able to race in the Abarth 500, the BMW Mini Cooper, the Peugeot 207 GT and the VW Polo GTI.

PEGI 3Resistance 2 – Grim Skin(free); Malikov Skin (free)/b>

Fight as a Chimeran Grim, or as Russian scientist Malikov, in the competitive multiplayer game mode by downloading these free packs.

PEGI 18High Velocity Bowling - Don Carlos Caliente Pack (£0.79/€0.99); Milan Travallage Pack (£0.79/€0.99))</b>

You can now add these two individual character packs to your copy of High Velocity Bowling; firstly there is wrestler Don Carlos Caliente with his own personal alley, Casa de Caliente, and ball, the Mask. You can also add wannabe socialite Milan Travallage with her own alley Celebutante’s Row and her personal bowling ball is known as Stinkerbell.

PEGIMotorStorm: Pacific Rift – VooDoo Signature Livery Pack (free))</b>

Another exclusive livery pack to customise your vehicle with, available for a limited time only; hurry if you want to download this free pack before it’s gone.

PEGI Rock Bandd</b>

Another week and another selection of Rock Band content to download:

PEGI 12+

* A Favor House Atlantic by Coheed and Cambria (£0.99/€1.49)

* Shimmer & Shine by Ben Harper (£0.99/€1.49)

* Steady at the Wheel by Shooter Jennings (£0.99/€1.49)

* The Running Free by Coheed and Cambria (£0.99/€1.49)

* Wilson (Live) by Phish (£0.99/€1.49)

* Wolf Like Me by TV on the Radio (£0.99/€1.49)

* Bonnaroo Pack 01 (this combines all the above tracks in one pack) (£4.99/€7.99)

Videos (free)s (free)

We’ll start the ball rolling with a few more E3 2009 trailers for you:

* Gran Turismo 5 Trailer

* White Knight Chronicles Trailer

* Pain Museum Trailer

* The Agency Trailer

* DC Universe Trailer

* Final Fantasy XIV Trailer

* Burnout Paradise Big Surf Island Trailer

* Split Second Gameplay Trailer

* Castlevania: Lords of Shadows

* Assassin’s Creed 2 Cinematic Trailer

* Assassin’s Creed 2 Commented Gameplay Trailer

* Tekken 6 PSN Trailer

Topped off by some regular video additions:

* Trash Panic Tutorial Trailer

* inFamous Behind The Scenes Story Trailer

* Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time™ Teaser Trailer

* Terminator Salvation Launch Trailer

Themes and Wallpapersinfamous – Red Wallpaperallpaper</b>

PlayStation Store via PSP and Media Manager

Downloadable Games (also available via the PS3Tokobot (£9.99/€14.99)64;14.99)</b>

Play as Bolt, a quick-thinking 16 year old agent, and round up the Tokobots, the lovable little robots that will cooperatively help you on your journey to find treasure by using their unique and creative team formations.

PEGI 7+

PSone Classics (PS3 & PSP comFinal Fantasy VII (£7.99/€9.99)8364;9.99)</b>

The long awaited RPG classic FFVII is now available on the store. Rekindle your memories from the first time you played, or if you missed this game the first time, experience for yourself why it’s such a well regarded classic

PEGI 16+

Add-On Game Content (also available via the PRock Band Unplugged Unplugged</b>

Now available on the PlayStation Network we are pleased to offer the very first batch of downloadable songs for Rock Band Unplugged:

PEGI 12+

* Crushcrushcrush by Paramore (£0.99/€1.49)

* Feed The Tree by Belly (£0.99/€1.49)

* Gimme Three Steps by Lynyrd Skynyrd (£0.99/€1.49)

* Hysteria by Muse (£0.99/€1.49)

* Inside The Fire by Disturbed (£0.99/€1.49)

* Just A Girl by No Doubt (£0.99/€1.49)

* The Kill by 30 Seconds To Mars (£0.99/€1.49)

* Typical by Mute Math (£0.99/€1.49)

* Under The Bridge by Red Hot Chili Peppers (£0.99/€1.49)

* Wonderwall by Oasis (£0.Source:)

Source: http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2009/06/04/...pdate-4th-june/

Downloading the FNR4 demo:woot: speak!! :woot:

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Today's EU update...

Hello again, I hope you’ve all had a good week! This week sees an incredible array of content on the store, from a brand new PSN full game, to a couple of ‘old-school’ classics, our new music application VidZone, additional map packs for two great FPS titles; Call of Duty: World at War and Killzone 2, and much more. Burnout Paradise has also had a recent extension into Big Surf Island, so all Paradise City racers should get themselves ready for more ma:)em. :)

Following on from the announcement of The Last Guardian, fans of the two previous Team Ico titles Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, and of LittleBigPlanet, can now download some great new costumes for their Sackboy to celebrate their love of these games.

I know I said this last week too, but I think we’ve had a great start to June on the PlayStation Store and I just wanted to reiterate the point, that there’s much more great new content to come.

Have a good week all and, as usual, let us know what you Downloadable Puzzle Quest Galactix (£15.99/€19.99)€19.99)

Take on the role of a rogue pilot scouring the galaxy to uncover clues in an intergalactic mystery that affects the fate of the entire universe. Build up a fleet of ships, discover hundreds of different weapons, and master the new puzzle boardWolfenstein 3D (£3.99/€4.99)?3.99/€4.99)

You play OSA super agent B.J. Blazkowicz in this retro classic, plotting your escape from Castle Wolfenstein whilst defeating the twisted regime! Search classic levels for hidden secrets that reveal stolen treasure, health packs, ammo and weapons, and of course those elusive s>Gunstar Heroes (£3.99/€4.99oes (£3.99/€4.99)

Gunstar Heroes features frenetic shooting and melee combat action along with awesome bosses. This SEGA Mega Drive classic is updated with enhanced graphics and online co-op multiplay.

PEGI 3+

Appli>VidZone (freei>VidZone (frees

VidZone (free)

VidZone is the exciting music video service that features thousands of up to the minute videos from your favourite artists; for you to view on demand. You can also create your own personalised custom playlists, perfect for your next party or for easy access to your favourite artist??>Overlord II Demo (freeb>Overlord II Demo (free)

Download this action-packed demo and experience the thrill of sending your Minions off on a hilarious destructive rampage. Use your horde of Minions and new wolf mounts to slay the hunters of Nordberg!

P>Call of Duty: World at War – Map Pack 2 (£7.99/€9.99?? Map Pack 2 (£7.99/€9.99)

The multiplayer experience for World at War grows again, and this time there’s even more zombie fun as the horde returns in “Shi No Numa” (Zombie Swamp) with new Trophies and flaming Hell Hounds. You can also join the march to control new territory in “BKillzone 2 – Flash and Thunder Map Pack (£4.79/€5.Killzone 2 – Flash and Thunder Map Pack (£4.79/€5.99)

Download this pack for a trip down memory lane with two classic multiplayer maps from the original Killzone, updated with new, even more brutal gameplay environments. Revisit the Vektan shores in Beach Head and battleBurnout Paradise – Big Surf Island (£9.99/€12.

Burnout Paradise – Big Surf Island (£9.99/€12.99)

What are you waiting for? Head over the suspension bridge at the end of 4th Street to X-Men Origins: Wolverine – Weapon X Arena (£3.99/€4.PEGI 7+

X-Men Origins: Wolverine – Weapon X Arena (£3.99/€4.99)

This pack allows you to test yourself even further through one complete level, four intense simulators and limitless usLittleBigPlait’s a combat utopia to get your claws into.

PEGI 18+

LittleBigPlanet

Dress your Sackboy up with these great new costumes taken from the PlayStation®2 cult favourites: ICO and Shadow of the Colossus.

PEGI 16+

* Ico costume (£1.59/€1.99)

* Wander Costume (£1.59/€1.99)

* Yorda Costume (£1.59/€1.99)

* Colossus II Costume (£1.59/€1.99)

* Colossus III Costume (£1.59/€1.99)

* Ico & Shadow oSaints Row 2 – Corporate Warfare (frindividual costumes listed above) (£4.79/€5.99)

Saints Row 2 – Corporate Warfare (free)

This pack contains an array of extra items for customising your character; pimp out your personality with over 60 brand new cusTom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. Supremacy Pack (£7.99/€9.elets, shirts, jeans, and hoodies.

PEGI 16+

Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. Supremacy Pack (£7.99/€9.99)

The Supremacy pack contains three game packs previously released for H.A.W.X. – the US Eagles pack, the European Assault pack and the Russian FalconDynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 – Additional Mission Packs (7, 8, 9, 10) (frs the perfect opportunity.

PEGI 16+

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 – AdditMotorStorm: Pacific Rift – Atlas Signature Livery Pack (frerience with these extra mission packs.

PEGI 16+

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift – Atlas Signature Livery Pack (free)

Another exclusive livery pack to customise your Guitar Hero: World Tlimited time only; hurry if you want to download this free pack before it’s gone.

PEGI 12+

Guitar Hero: World Tour

Further your track collection with this additional content for download:

PEGI 12+

* Adrenalina by Finley (£1.59/€1.99)

* Cadillac Solitario by Loquillo y Trogloditas (£1.59/€1.99)

* The BRock Bcebo (£1.59/€1.99)

* European Track Pack 06 (This pack contains all three tracks listed above) (£4.39/€5.99)

Rock Band

Further your Rock Band experience with this selection of content to download:

PEGI 12+

* 2 Minutes To Midnight by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Aces (High) by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Can I Play With Madness by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Fear Of The Dark (Live) by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Hallowed Be Thy Name (Live) by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Iron Maiden (Live) by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Powerslave by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Run To The Hills (Original Version) by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* The Clairvoyant by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* The Number Of The Beast (Original Version) by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* The Trooper byVideos (fr/€1.49)

* Wasted Years by Iron Maiden (£0.99/€1.49)

* Iron Maiden Pack 01 (this combines all the above tracks in one pack) (Downloadable Games (also available via the PS3 stoWipEout Pulse (Platinum) (£14.99/€19.

PAINalympics Trailer

PlayStation Store via PSP and Media Manager

Downloadable Games (also available via the PS3 store)

WipEout Pulse (Platinum) (£14.99/€19.99)

As if this title needs any introduction really - High-octane speed, high-techApe Academy 2 (Platinum) (£14.99/€19.en thrilling race modes await – as well as online match-ups for up to eight players via Infrastructure Mode and Ad Hoc Mode.

PEGI 3+

Ape Academy 2 (Platinum) (£14.99/€19.99)

The apes have finally graduated from the Ape Academy, so thisEverybodys Golf 2 (Platinum) (£14.99/€19.; Evil genius Specter has invented a new card game and it’s sweeping the globe, helping him on his way towards world domination.

PEGI 3+

Everybodys Golf 2 (Platinum) (£14.99/€19.99)

Download Everybody’s Golf 2 and hit tSyphon Filter Logans Shadow (Platinum) (£14.99/€19. colourful courses and fun-filled game modes to play, there’s always a reason to get those clubs out and have another round!

PEGI 3+

Syphon Filter Logans Shadow (Platinum) (£14.99/€19.99)

Unseen, unheard and unknown – Gabe Logan, Precision Strike Operative, is no stranger to secrecy. But when spSourence suggests that Logan’s partner, Lian Xing, is a double agent – and a mysterious figure starts shadowing his every move – a dangerous secret threatens to become a deadly lie.

PEGI 16+

Source: http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2009/06/11/...11th-june-2009/

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sorry if this was asked before, i am trying to figure out all the sources of information for online-store updates.

does anyone know how to get a coming-soon list of games to the US-online store for the PS3.

for example, if i want to know when Street Fighter 4 will be released...etc

thanks!

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Hmmmm

Will we have an update today?

Although I guess that US store is updated by USA and European store is updated by Europe, maybe they could not get some content from the Japan headquarters due to the earthquake?

If so, that is totally normal.

I read somewhere that Final Fantasy shut down their servers to consume electricity which the country desperetaly needs.

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Sony's accidentally uploaded Uncharted: Golden Abyss for 79p on the PS Store instead of the Map DLC for the game. It's usually ?39.99 on the store, get to it before they remove it. It's downloading over 3GB worth of data, so I know it's the full game.

Edit to make it more clear: DOWNLOAD THE MAP DLC, IT'S THE WHOLE GAME, FOR 79p!

http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/uncharted-golden-abyss-for-vita-for-79p-1149842#comments

Sony's accidentally uploaded Uncharted: Golden Abyss for 79p on the PS Store instead of the Map DLC for the game. It's usually ?39.99 on the store, get to it before they remove it. It's downloading over 3GB worth of data, so I know it's the full game.

Edit to make it more clear: DOWNLOAD THE MAP DLC, IT'S THE WHOLE GAME, FOR 79p!

http://www.hotukdeal...149842#comments

Damn, it is moments like these I wish they had an online store like Xbox.com does, as I am at work and will not be home for several hours. I wonder if it is going to stick for those who do get it.

Splinter Cell HD collection is available for cheap for PS+ users, the collection itself is ?24 but if you buy them individually they are ?4 each, I just scored Splinter Cell HD, Pandora Tomorrow HD and Chaos Theory HD (the only decent games in the franchise) for ?12.

Splinter Cell HD collection is available for cheap for PS+ users, the collection itself is ?24 but if you buy them individually they are ?4 each, I just scored Splinter Cell HD, Pandora Tomorrow HD and Chaos Theory HD (the only decent games in the franchise) for ?12.

I noticed that they are cheap, I don't have 6 months to wait for the install though! :p

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So did not think it was worth it's own topic, but maybe it is, but did anyone else happen to get the email with a survey sent out from Sony today about the PSN and +?

I would say it is pointing towards the fact + will be morphing into more of an XBox Live service sooner rather then later. At least that is my guess on things considering the nature of the questions combined with the latest financial reportings from camp Sony. Only time will tell.

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Every training or sponsorship activity I took part in used up the days and weeks I had before the next fight, bringing a balancing element to the whole ordeal. There were times I simulated most of these to just get to the next fight, but the grind for gaining even the slightest bit of advantage while trying not to overdo it is an enjoyable one. Outside of quick fights and career modes, UFC 6 also introduces an almost museum-like mode to explore a trio of fighters considered to be legends of the sport: Max Holloway, Alex Pereira, and Zhang Weili. The aptly named Hall of Legends mode is unlike everything else seen in the game. Each of these fighters has entire levels dedicated to them that I could walk around in and explore their journey into the UFC. This includes footage from real-life fights and interviews about their original inspirations and training methods. Each of these spaces is almost like an interactive documentary. Once the highlights are done, the mode offers the opportunity to take over a deciding fight from the superstars. It’s an impressive transition. Going from the real-life televised event with crowds and commentary to immediately taking over in the game has some real hype behind it. Performance and visuals It’s clear to see that UFC 6 is going for a photo-realism look with its visuals compared to any other fighting game. The fighters don’t look great in selection screens. But inside the arenas, under the flood lights, surrounded by crowds, and facing an opponent, the visuals are more than impressive. As ghastly as it is to witness, things like blood spraying into the mat and muscles reddening as they get pummeled keep improving the immersion. The fluid animations help sell the illusion even further. A missed kick carries the momentum to require a corrective step. Hard punches that glance off blocks give off the air of a hit that still took some wind off the opponent’s guard. The special moves with flips and spins look mega awkward when missing, just as they do in real life. Suffice to say, the Frostbite Engine powering this game is one of the biggest strengths of EA development studios. Playing on the Xbox Series X, the 60 FPS gameplay did not miss the mark or cause any slowdowns that I could detect. I still wish this series were on PC to see just how far the developer can push the engine. One area I continue to have issues with, surprisingly enough, is the menus. The game has fast loading screens, but almost every menu I click through has a large amount of noticeable lag before it registers. This is immensely painful in the career mode, since I have to go through multiple menus between fights to train and do sponsorships, and having a 3-second pause when selecting a simple move between pages is the only time that made me quit the game. Thanks to Xbox’s quick resume, though, I was able to instantly jump back in the next day to the same point (and wade through more laggy menus). Conclusion My primary mission going into this EA Sports UFC 6 review as a newcomer to the series was to find out if this is a good jumping-in point for someone like me. Suffice it to say, the game passed that test with flying colors. Despite the high skill ceiling, the legacy mode introduction campaign, multiple types of accessible controls, and streamlined career had me picking up the basics and fighting styles much faster than I expected. I wish I had gotten to try out competitive multiplayer during my time with the game, too, but the lack of players in the pre-release version prevented this. The impressive visuals and animations, coupled with the impact physics that let me feel every punch and kick easily, made this the most immersive fighting game I have played. The only part that gave me pause was the grappling gameplay, which killed the momentum in most fights. The Flow State amplifying system didn’t hamper the experience, but I also felt like it made more sense for an arcade fighter, not this. Easily the most annoying thing about UFC 6 was its laggy menus, which I hope get some sort of fix later. Returning series veterans might have a completely different experience from me. But for a new fan like me looking to climb ranks and see fighters get floored in spectacular ways, UFC 6 doesn’t miss a step. EA Sports UFC 6 is releasing on June 19 across Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 for $69.99. Ultimate Edition owners can already jump in via advanced access. This review was conducted on the Xbox Series X version of the game provided by EA.
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