[Official] PS3 Game Sharing


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I got PAIN (has trophies), Echochrome.. I think Calling All Cars is shareable, too.

Wouldn't mind PAIN, couldn't get the hang of the Echochrome demo, as much as I tried too :(

You want to sort something out now?

Hi i'm pretty new here and was just wondering if anyone had a gran turismo demo (prologue or hd) i recently purchased my ps3 so I don't have much money to purchase most of the psn downloads (hence why i asked for a demo :p) thanks :)

Welcome to Neowin

Nothing personal, but you just signed up today, that's more than "pretty new". I doubt anyone will share with you until you become a long time member / frequent user of the forums.

Thanks for Wipeout and PJ Eden Abandoned-Trolley. You rule.

BTW, this has probably been asked before but, can i delete the user i created when setting the trade up? Or do i have to keep it to be able to play the games? I ask specifically about Wipeout because you need to have a key and was wondering if it was tied to the new user on the PS3.

Following Game Available for share

Pixel Junk Monsters

Locorocco

Tekken online

Texas Hold Em

Looking for:

Siren Blood Curse

Castlevania SOTN if you can share it?

Burnout

My PSN is Boneleech, feel free to message me here for details!

Thank you!

Edited by Lezard
How do i deactivate an account?

i think you can only do it from the activated ps3, which if its broken is not possible. i think the only other option is to phone sony and ask them to deactivate all ps3's on your account, then reactivate the one you currently own.

Hello.

I am Looking for WARHAWK [Game]

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I also have

Tekken: DR

~FL0W~

Operation Creature Feature

Aquatopia

Everyday Shooter

Also, Japanese Demo of GT5: Prolouge

So would anyone like to trade?

If you would please Send me a Message.

Thank you.

Edited by alchemist007
Hello.

I am Looking for WARHAWK [Game]

------------

I also have

Tekken: DR

~FL0W~

Operation Creature Feature

Aquatopia

Everyday Shooter

Also, Japanese Demo of GT5: Prolouge

So would anyone like to trade?

If you would please Send me a Message.

Thank you.

Welcome to Neowin

But you're in the same boat as Xerofdv, and like Lewism said it can't be shared (technically it can, but you must use the sharers account every time to play, otherwise it won't work).

Welcome to Neowin

But you're in the same boat as Xerofdv, and like Lewism said it can't be shared (technically it can, but you must use the sharers account every time to play, otherwise it won't work).

Thanks, Its great to be here!

Oh ok...

I didn't know that it couldn't be shared.

Thanks for the info...

Well in that case...

I am now looking for WipeOut HD

And I have these 5 games to Offer:

Tekken: DR

EveryDay Shooter

Operation Creature Feature

fl0w

Aquatopia

Japanese DEMO GT5 Prolouge

You joined just to get in some of those nifty shares, and not for neowin? hmmm

As for shareable games, I think that is neat idea that I have not experienced yet...

I am still new to PS3, and I don't have any games on PSN..as I am still waiting for PSN cards to hit the stores instead of inputting some CC numbers.

Until then, have fun sharing games!! :)

Thanks, Its great to be here!

Oh ok...

I didn't know that it couldn't be shared.

Thanks for the info...

Well in that case...

I am now looking for WipeOut HD

And I have these 5 games to Offer:

Tekken: DR

EveryDay Shooter

Operation Creature Feature

fl0w

Aquatopia

Japanese DEMO GT5 Prolouge

Yeah dude, like I said, you're gonna have to be a member for a long time / regular poster before people can trust you. Nobody is gonna hand their details over to someone who has just signed up.

Yeah dude, like I said, you're gonna have to be a member for a long time / regular poster before people can trust you. Nobody is gonna hand their details over to someone who has just signed up.

+1 It may sound harsh but I have to agree here, it's a nice community here and I guess one where most of the members do put a lot of trust in each other when it comes to things like this. For them to trust someone that looks to have signed up just to share would take a brave or generous person. Not saying you can't be trusted or that you haven't been reading the boards for years, but hopefully you can see where people are coming from too :)

LOL i know I am new and all but I have game shared before on other sites, and left them on account of so many Hackers and scammers on them, But I am hoping this place is different, because it looks different, and everyone seems friendlier.

But any ways I am looking for Trophy games, so yeah.

I have

- Super Star Dust HD & both add-ons

- Novastrike

- Linger in the Shadow

- Pain and add-on

- Pixel Junk Monsters and Addon

I think I am active to trade with other people but I know these are kinda big but

I am looking for

-Socom

-Wipeout HD

-Geon

-Pixel Junk Eden

-High Velocity Bowling

- Burnout Paradise

I know, like I said a lot to ask for but yeah. I know I am new and need to earn some trust but I am willing to try, but any ways thanks in advance if any one is willing to help me get those.

I'm also looking for Socom.

I have plenty to trade:

Linger in Shadows

Burnout

Wipeout

Pain + Expansion

Novastrike

Quest for Booty

Stardust + all expansions

Pixeljunk Eden + Soundtrack, Racers & Monsters + expansion

Tekken 5

Calling All Cars

Everyday Shooter

Q*Bert

fl0w

I don't know if those are all shareable, but PM or friend me if you're interested.

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