PlayStation Network Gets PixelJunked
Dredd gets his drokk on
25 Jan 2008
It's finally Friday, which means its time for an update on what you can get your mitts on via the PlayStation Network this week. Topping the list is PixelJunk Monsters, Q-Games' tower defence game.
Players are charged with building, researching and then defending a base in order to protect the pathway to their home from waves of invading forest monsters. Damned forest monsters!
Also up for grabs is a spot of old-school FPS action in the form of Judge Dredd – originally for the PSOne.
Other than that, we've got a host of COD 4 wallpapers and the launch trailer for Civilisation Revolution. Cast your eyes downwards for the lists for the PS3 and PSP (via PC) in full.
Game
Judge Dredd - Zoo Digital Publishing Limited - £3.49
PixelJunk Monsters - SCEE - £3.49
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Video
Civilization Revolution Launch Trailer - 2K Games Europe - Free
Themes
COD 4 Theme - Activision UK Ltd - Free
Wallpapers
COD4 Wallpaper 1 - Activision UK Ltd - Free
COD4 Wallpaper 2 - Activision UK Ltd - Free
COD4 Wallpaper 3 - Activision UK Ltd - Free
COD4 Wallpaper 4 - Activision UK Ltd - Free
COD4 Wallpaper 5 - Activision UK Ltd - Free
PC store
Game
Judge Dredd - Zoo Digital Publishing Limited - £3.49
Syphon Filter Combat Ops - SCEE - £6.99
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6 comments posted.
First comment
Posted by Bentley
But no Devil May Cry 4 demo until next week? Booooo!
Unless you "live in" the US of course...
Unless you "live in" the US of course...
Latest comment
Posted by realvictory
Yeah, if everyone did do that, there wouldn't be a problem in the first place. But the point is, why should I have to pretend I'm from a different country, just to download a certain thing?
This isn't just about us being treated badly, it's the principle of restricting the same game to people based on their nationality. If it was a different language, then maybe there's a small point behind it - but when we're at the stage in world history where we can find out what's happening in a different country just as easily/quickly as we can find out what's happing in our own, technology that creates region restrictions is morally out of date.
This isn't just about us being treated badly, it's the principle of restricting the same game to people based on their nationality. If it was a different language, then maybe there's a small point behind it - but when we're at the stage in world history where we can find out what's happening in a different country just as easily/quickly as we can find out what's happing in our own, technology that creates region restrictions is morally out of date.
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