SEGA have permanently reduced the prices to a select number of PSP titles that are available to download from the Playstation Network. This is a North American deal only. The prices are below:
Alien Syndrome:$9.99………$4.99 Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars:$9.99………$4.99 Crush:$9.99………$6.99 Sonic Rivals:$9.99………$6.99 Sonic Rivals 2:$9.99………$6.99 Super Monkey Ball Adventure:$9.99………$4.99 Valkyria Chronicles II:$19.99………$9.99
If you haven’t played it yet we recommend Crush as it’s one of the most interesting and unique puzzle games ever created.
Anarchy Reigns is making its’ way to the Playstation Network today. The Platinum Games-developed brawler can be bought and downloaded to your PS3 hard-drive for £19.99.
LakeFeperd, the developer of Sonic fan game Sonic Before the Sequel, has released a unique follow-up game called Sonic Before the Sequel Aftermath. The fan game changes the traditional Sonic gameplay by taking place in a giant overworld which you can freely explore. New abilities like melee combat and double jumping are also included and can be leveled up using an experience system.
You can download Sonic Before the Sequel Aftermath by clicking here. You can also check out the game’s trailer below:
There is hope Westerners! The Australian Classification Board has revealed a listing for 3D Space Harrier; the Space Harrier remake for the 3DS eShop. The applicant for the classification is none other than SEGA Europe so it would seem that the previously Japanese exclusive game is now coming West.
Check out some non-3D gameplay of the game in action below:
Steve Lycett from Sumo Digital has revealed that he has received approval from SEGA to include a “specific character” in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.
No information regarding what character it is has been revealed at this time. Presumably, the character will be released as DLC for the game at some point in the near future.
Bayonetta will be re-released via the Playstation Network on January 30th. The Platinum Games epic will be available to download for £14.99.
There is currently no word about whether the long loading times of the original PS3 release will be cured in the PSN version. We’re hoping that they’re at least shorter due to the entire game being installed on your hard-drive for direct access.
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