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**Edit 8:15pm**

Very sorry about the delay here. The PSN outage really set us back a while but things are picking up again. And apologies for the delay in updates, I had to get home to continue with this. Looks like we're not far off now though.

I'm back in, just checked out the shopping centre, all the items that were free the other day you have to pay for now. ?0.59 for the hoody, think the other items were the same price. Heh, glad I (like everyone else on here I'm guessing) got all the items when they were free, even the ones I wasn't keen on.

The new areas don't seem to be on yet either.

Just got the Namco beta stuff that you can also use in HOME, from the Jap store. 5th option down (blah blah blah .PV) then the first item (big red n) 106 MB. You have to install it from your games menu once downloaded.

By the way TIME, who'd you'd usually expect to be good with checking their facts dropped a pretty bad one

http://www.time.com/time/business/article/...1865789,00.html

According to them only 200,000 people in the US own a PS3, 16,800,000 people in the EU/Japan :rofl: :laugh:

Update:

http://www.gamezine.co.uk/news/formats/xbo...036;1253917.htm

I'm pleased to announce that TIME has edited their article. The sentence now reads:

"Starting today, owners of the pricey PlayStation 3 ? there are nearly 17 million of them worldwide, a scant 200,000, for the month of October, of whom live in the U.S. ? can download the software for free via Sony's PlayStation Network."

Let me say that again, in case you missed it; "a scant 200,000, for the month of October, of whom live in the U.S."

That might happen to be the one of the worst constructed sentences I've ever read, in my entire life, in the United Kingdom, which is where I live, sometimes, unless it's holiday time.

Does the edit mean that 200,000 PlayStation owners were living in the U.S. in the month of October? TIME what has happened to you?

I was in for a while in Plaza, then I went to my home now I am kicked out!

I'm back in, just checked out the shopping centre, all the items that were free the other day you have to pay for now. ?0.59 for the hoody, think the other items were the same price. Heh, glad I (like everyone else on here I'm guessing) got all the items when they were free, even the ones I wasn't keen on.

The new areas don't seem to be on yet either.

Somewhere have Pictures of what was Free?

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