Play For Japan initiative has done a lot to help raise funds for those affected by last month’s earthquake and tsunami, but Play For Japan: The Album will be giving a lot back to you in return.
Well, well, well, what do we have here? Some price drops on a few of our favourite PS3 games is what.
One of the prime contenders for Kotaku’s 2009 Game of the Year Award, Atlus’ Demon’s Souls, joins the PlayStation 3 Greatest Hits line today, with the new $US29.99 price tag sure to spark a resurgence of online play.
Confirming last night’s Walmart ad, Sony has announced ten new titles joining the PlayStation 3′s budget-priced Greatest Hits line in North America, with inFAMOUS, God of War Collection, Killzone 2 and Resident Evil 5 and more now available for $US29.99.
Times are tough, and money is tight. Who has $US50-60 to spend on new games? Not as many people as there used to be, that’s for sure. Now $US30, that’s more like it.
The price of the PlayStation 3 may be holding steady, but the software library just got a price cut, effective today. That includes a cheaper Metal Gear Solid 4, sporting a tasteful new red “Greatest Hits” bar.
God of War: Chains of Olympus and Patapon are among the ten new PlayStation Portable titles joining Sony’s Greatest Hits lineup next month.
In Japan, they’re already out. In Europe, they’re on their way. But what of America’s line of budget, re-released PS3 games? Well, they’re also on their way. Here’s a first look at the Greatest Hits Line’s initial run of titles, lifted from a new K-Mart entertainment catalogue. Only three titles are pictured (the rest being PSP games), but those games are clearly MotorStorm, Resistance and Warhawk.
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