Playstation Store Europe Update 07/02 |
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The Playstation Store update for Europe is now available. This week, you have three excellent PSN games that includes the PS3 exclusive Punisher: No Mercy, an old school classic James Pond: Robocod, the massive PSP hit game Monster Hunter Freedom Unite plus four other PSP games, new add-on contents for MotorStorm: Pacific Rift, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, LittleBigPlanet and more.
Downloadable Games
- Numblast (£ 3.99/€ 4.99)
- Punisher: No Mercy (£ 6.99/€ 7.99)
- topatoi: The Great Tree Story (£ 7.99/€ 9.99)
- Red Baron Arcade (Trial free – unlock key £ 6.29/€ 7.99)
- James Pond 2: Codename Robocod (£ 3.99/€ 4.99)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10
- +0.5 Putting Equipment (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- +0.5 Short Game Apparel (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- +0.5 Short Game Equipment (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- +1 Accuracy Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1 Accuracy Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1 Power Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1 Power Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1 Putting Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1 Putting Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1 Short Game Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1 Short Game Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Accuracy Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Accuracy Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Power Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Power Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Putting Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Putting Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Short Game Equipment (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +1.5 Short Game Apparel (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- +2 Accuracy Apparel (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- +2 Accuracy Equipment (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- +2 Power Apparel (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- +2 Power Equipment (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- +2 Putting Apparel (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- +2 Putting Equipment (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- +2 Short Game Apparel (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- +2 Short Game Equipment (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Advanced Drivers (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- Advanced Fairway Woods (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- Advanced Irons (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- Advanced Putters (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- Advanced Wedges (£ 1.19/€ 1.49)
- Expert Drivers (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Expert Fairway Woods (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Expert Irons (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Expert Putters (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- Expert Wedges (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Intermediate Drivers (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- Intermediate Fairway Woods (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- Intermediate Irons (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- Intermediate Putters (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- Intermediate Wedges (£ 0.79/€ 0.99)
- Max Stats Costumes (£ 2.39/€ 2.99)
- The Predator Fantasy Course (£ 4.79/€ 5.99)
- Spyglass Hill (£ 4.79/€ 5.99)
- Course Pass (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- MotorStorm: Pacific Rift – Expansion Speed (£ 4.79/€ 5.99)
- MotorStorm: Pacific Rift – Monarch Signature Livery Pack (free)
- LittleBigPlanet – Sacktue of Liberty Costume (free)
- Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires
- Kempo Armour Set (men) (free)
- Royal Armour Set (men) (free)
- Artemis Armour Set (women) (free)
- Queen Armour Set (women) (free)
- Guitar Hero: World Tour
- 21st Century Digital Boy by Bad Religion (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Linoleum by NoFX (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Ruby Soho by Rancid (£ 1.59/€ 1.99)
- Epitaph Punk-O-Rama Track Pack (This pack contains all three tracks listed above) (£ 4.39/€ 5.99)
- Rock Band
- Blue Morning, Blue Day by Foreigner (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Feels Like The First Time by Foreigner (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Head Knocker by Foreigner (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Foreigner Pack 01 (this combines all the above tracks in one pack) (£ 2.49/€ 3.99)
- Hey John, What’s Your Name Again? By The Devil Wears Prada (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Image of the Invisible by Thrice (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Sweet Talk by Dear and the Headlights (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Warped Tour 2009 Pack 02 (this combines the above tracks in one pack) (£ 2.49/€ 3.99)
- Weapon of Choice by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- WipEout HD Fury Trailer
- Battlefield 1943 Coral Sea Trailer
- MotorStorm: Pacific Rift Adrenaline Expansion Trailer
- Batman: Arkham Asylum Combat Trailer
- Batman: Arkham Asylum Breakout Trailer
- Batman: Arkham Asylum Invisible Predator Trailer
- Bayonetta Second Climax Trailer
- Mini Ninjas Hiro Gameplay Trailer
- Astro Tripper Trailer
Downloadable Games (also available via the PS3 store)
- Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (£ 24.99/€ 39.99)
- Numblast PSP (£ 3.99/€ 4.99)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (available from Friday the 3rd of July - £ 29.99/€ 39.99)
- Donkey Xote (£ 7.99/€ 9.99)
- Super Hind (£ 15.99/€ 19.99)
- Rock Band Unplugged
- Losing My Religion by R.E.M. (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Sin Wagon by Dixie Chicks (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
- Still Alive by GLaDOS and Jonathan Coulton (£ 0.99/€ 1.49)
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Comments [refresh]
If it's the Europe update, surely it should be "02/07" :oP
And what a surprise, no Bomberman AGAIN this week. I'm gonna have serious thoughts about which gaming company to invest in next generation.
stuborn. it's not sony who releases the game smart guy. it's the game developer's.
They might not be ready for their european release yet so calm down and just be patient.
@ joebo19x
Calm down? You think I wrote that in a blind rage? Idiot.
It doesn't matter who is to blame for the CONSTANT lack of support and late releases. Even if "Joe Bloggs down the road" is to blame, the END RESULT is still the same: PS3 owners of Europe are always getting a raw deal, compared to the other regions.
All I know is (and Bomberman is just one example of what seems like an endless list), it's been on the 360 forever, the Wii, DS and PSP has it too. Even the iPhone has a few versions of it. It took long enough to come out on the PS3 in the US as it was, and yet here Europe is again, waiting patiently for its release.
I presume you are aware of what happened with the European release of SSF2 HD Remix, for example, aren't you? You either are not aware, so in no position to comment on this subject, or you are aware, and are too dumb to acknowledge the problem, and so again, in no position to comment on this subject.
Would you still get in a particular make of plane if it kept falling out the sky? What if it turned out it wasn't the manufactures' fault, it was actually cheap fuel that certain airports used? Would you get on it then - even if the said airports continued to use the fuel? Of course not.
I for one, would not feel any comfort in the blameless manufacture, as I'm hurtling towards the ground. The end result would still be the same, regardless of blame.
I would actually be MORE stubborn if I was a fanboy and blindlessly gave my money to Sony for another generation, without analysing how this one has gone.
Just log into the EU PlayStation forums to see the extent of this problem.
Think about what you're typing before trying to make wise comments.
The problem with Europe is that there are many countries part of it. We have more languages and more stores. Since SCEE does a store for each country and their language, the content must also be localised to meet it.
In addition to languages, there are also the variety of laws SCEE has to work with.
SCEA has fewer languages (if any) to localise content for. Thus they have swifter releases with a lot less hassle.
It is unfair but SCEE likes to keep the whole of Europe happy by not playing favourites with particular countries. It could be handled better, not saying it couldn't, but there is a lot more to it then clicking the "upload" button. XD
why does EVERYONE think their getting a raw deal? there are tons of AMAZING japanese games, they stay in japan... maybe there is more to it, than just simply them not releasing it... i mean i want Dark Mist, and the Themes *dark mist EU/JP only, themes JP only* but i made my peace with it, there are several things like Hudson sees bomberman as a lower selling game in EU, so slower release, or too poor to release, and YES as the lang guy said, they do have to add those... some companies put in them all, for a broad release most dont...
but if you REALLY want it, just buy a US/JP card, and then make a US/JP account and buy it... their not region locked so you can just get it like that +\ or via trading
Still no Fallout 3 DLC :'(
i know they have to format multiple languages but they dont have to for the UK.. arghhhh!!!!!!!! !!!!
I've been waiting for so long for MGS and it still isn't here
Then the rest of Europe will complain about SCEE playing favourites.
All of European gamers complain about SCEE being slower than SCEA. If we UK gamers got content before other European countries they'd complain about being unfair. If German gamers got content before the rest of Europe we and others would complain.
In the end, SCEE is doing what they can.
What they "could" do is merge SCEE, SCEA and SCEJ into an international SCE"International" (SCEI). However, content availability/speed will still be an issues to country law variations, languages and localisations. Which defeats this idea and reverts back on SCEE, SCEA and SCEJ.