GrayFoxPL said:Anyone know if the Fear 2 demo will be available straight away fom cure or will be there some "wait few weeks" bullshit?
If it's right there then I'm in. I want that demo.
SolidSnakex said:They say it should be available in mid January. So next weeks update looks very likely.
Autofokus said:How´s Savage Moon, is it worth the money? I loved PJMonsters if this is any help.
radioheadrule83 said:I never understand the format of these threads... is Lumines out in Europe?
templeusox said:According to IGN, Sonic 2, Streets of Rage 2, and Golden Axe should be available on PSN sometime very soon.
I'm sure its on the board somewhere else, but I didn't find it.
Neo 007 said:Were's my Granturismo 2 for the psp? C'mon Sony,you know you want our money.
Goldrusher said:Slightly off-topic, but the Red Bull Air Race is available in Home.
Don't forget Echochrome. but anyway I doubt we will get either.Lince said:Blast Factor EU patch?¿
TTP said:- While turrets change shape as they power up, they don't do so drastically enough to clearly communicate the current power up level. You have to select them to see that. Monsters flags were more effective. Oh, there is no auto power up. You just spend money to power up and it happens immediately.
McBacon said:I lost my old list.
What stuff is SCEE still missing? I'll shoot an email demanding some answers
Cash Guns ChaosMcBacon said:I lost my old list.
What stuff is SCEE still missing? I'll shoot an email demanding some answers
archnemesis said:+ 200 PSOne Classics.
McBacon said:Don't we have more PSOne content than America?
I wish they would add some of the great games from the Japanese PSN store.McBacon said:Don't we have more PSOne content than America?
Agent Icebeezy said:I have a question. Since Bust A Groove is on the European site and I live in the USA, can I still purchase it and play it with no problem if I were to use a PSN card as the currency?
I don't think Q Entertainment has submitted Lumines Supernova to Europe yet. I thought I heard somewhere that once the game came out in the BA, they'd submit to SCEE. Since SCEE hasn't returned until Jan. 5th (and it takes them around two weeks to approve a game), it will probably not come until mid to late January.SnowDog said:Wow at the shitness of todays EU update!
I gave in and bought Lumines from HK store.
Wonder where the Blast Factor and echochrome patches are as well?
Agent Icebeezy said:I have a question. Since Bust A Groove is on the European site and I live in the USA, can I still purchase it and play it with no problem if I were to use a PSN card as the currency?
gofreak said:You've a US system?
Be careful...PAL PSone games from the store (and, in fact, some other PSN games) don't work on my Japanese PS3..the PSone games specifically complain that the video output mode isn't supported. It may be the same for US systems.
It was released last week, just not in all territories.SappYoda said:By the way, I am able to download Mahjong Tales: Ancient Wisdom using the ads in the Spanish store even thought the game has not been released in Europe...
kassatsu said:It was released last week, just not in all territories.
GrayFoxPL said:I see mahjong normally.
/SHrug
archnemesis said:Cash Guns Chaos
Lumines Supernova
Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness - Episode One
Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness - Episode Two
PowerUp Forever
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars
+ 200 PSOne Classics.
MadFuzzy said:I believe that all of these are all down to their individual publishers, not SCEE.
If the publishers choose to get their games certified by SCEA first, release them and then do the PAL version later that's their choice and the real cause for the delay, it's not something that SCEE can do anything about (likewise for the stuff released in Europe that isn't out in the US yet like GTI Club, Astro Tripper, etc).
Life would be much simpler if Sony had global certification, if publishers chose to certify and release PSN titles simultaneously or if they delayed the release in one territory so that the title could come out at the same time in another to minimise these sort of problems.
Again apparently it's the publisher's choice to release PS1 games or not, not Sony's. It seems that Japanese publishers are much keener to do this in their own native market rather than overseas for some reason.
gofreak said:You've a US system?
Be careful...PAL PSone games from the store (and, in fact, some other PSN games) don't work on my Japanese PS3..the PSone games specifically complain that the video output mode isn't supported. It may be the same for US systems.