[Official] PS3 Game Sharing


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Yeah I really have been, Europe messed me all up. :|

I just sent an email I found on the Playstation Blog to try and get a LBP Beta key. (Y)

FOR **** SAKE!!!! Why do I keep missing every opportunity to get a code :'(

Did you manage to get one?

FOR **** SAKE!!!! Why do I keep missing every opportunity to get a code :'(

Did you manage to get one?

Dont think I got one either. After I posted which is right when I also sent my email, about 15 minutes later they put an update announcing that they ran out, so I highly doubt I got one either.

So if any members here have a LBP beta code, and feel like hooking a brother up, feel free.

I know it is highly unlikely, as this is possibly the most anticipated Beta so far in the PS3, but it does not hurt to ask.

How about this...

I'd like to join up with 4 others of you. We create a master account and password. Each person in the group buys one (shareable) game a week which we all share, in a rotation. That way, if you're not sure if you want to buy a game at all, it won't cost you but 1/5th of the cost of the game. If there's nothing even mildly interesting or shareable out that week, we vote to skip. This won't include larger games that might come out like Siren or Burnout.

Audio, Corris, Sethos, Larry, anyone?

How about this...

I'd like to join up with 4 others of you. We create a master account and password. Each person in the group buys one (shareable) game a week which we all share, in a rotation. That way, if you're not sure if you want to buy a game at all, it won't cost you but 1/5th of the cost of the game. If there's nothing even mildly interesting or shareable out that week, we vote to skip. This won't include larger games that might come out like Siren or Burnout.

Audio, Corris, Sethos, Larry, anyone?

I'm too skint atm, so I couldn't commit. But it does sound like a good idea.

How about this...

I'd like to join up with 4 others of you. We create a master account and password. Each person in the group buys one (shareable) game a week which we all share, in a rotation. That way, if you're not sure if you want to buy a game at all, it won't cost you but 1/5th of the cost of the game. If there's nothing even mildly interesting or shareable out that week, we vote to skip. This won't include larger games that might come out like Siren or Burnout.

Audio, Corris, Sethos, Larry, anyone?

Count me in...

How about this...

I'd like to join up with 4 others of you. We create a master account and password. Each person in the group buys one (shareable) game a week which we all share, in a rotation. That way, if you're not sure if you want to buy a game at all, it won't cost you but 1/5th of the cost of the game. If there's nothing even mildly interesting or shareable out that week, we vote to skip. This won't include larger games that might come out like Siren or Burnout.

Audio, Corris, Sethos, Larry, anyone?

I actually might be into this, let me check the list of upcoming releases first, but I was actually thinking of proposing the same thing.

I got into the beta. Hopefully I get some extra codes to give out. Also make sure you check your spam filters. That is where mine was hiding.

Checked my Spam, nothing. :(

How about this...

I'd like to join up with 4 others of you. We create a master account and password. Each person in the group buys one (shareable) game a week which we all share, in a rotation. That way, if you're not sure if you want to buy a game at all, it won't cost you but 1/5th of the cost of the game. If there's nothing even mildly interesting or shareable out that week, we vote to skip. This won't include larger games that might come out like Siren or Burnout.

Audio, Corris, Sethos, Larry, anyone?

I'll be interested in being part of this as well. My only issue at the moment is that I'll be in London (doing a school project) from late October to mid-December... so that's about 8 weeks that I'll be out of the rotation :(

so idk if I can ask to 'reserve a spot', or if more of these groups will start popping up.

Can Burnout be shared? I know the big games usually can't. If it can then I've got it, but I'm gonna need something in exchange, and I've pretty much got everything already. Wouldn't mind trying out Siren, but I don't think that one can be shared either.

Edited by Rookas
Dont think I got one either. After I posted which is right when I also sent my email, about 15 minutes later they put an update announcing that they ran out, so I highly doubt I got one either.

So if any members here have a LBP beta code, and feel like hooking a brother up, feel free.

I know it is highly unlikely, as this is possibly the most anticipated Beta so far in the PS3, but it does not hurt to ask.

you get a beta code yet, larry? if not, send me a pm and i'll give you one. :)

you get a beta code yet, larry? if not, send me a pm and i'll give you one. :)

Thanks, and strange you ask, as I actually just got one. (Y)

It is the thought that counts though, so definitely appreciate the offer. :yes:

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