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American PSN update for May 29th

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- Rock Band DLC (detailed after the jump)
- Top Spin 3 Debut Trailer
- Battlefield: Bad Company: Developer Diary - Characters
- Battlefield: Bad Company: Sweetwater's Blog
- Dead Space Animated Comic Issue #1
- Project Origin Teaser
- Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars Projectile Dysfunction
- Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars Human Juicer Video
- Enchanted Blu-ray trailer
- No Country for Old Men Blu-ray trailer
- Prince of Persia Arabesque
- Prince of Persia New Prince
Rest Eschered, echochrome on American PSN tomorrow
This is not a good week in games for anyone who has finals or works from home. The PlayStation Blog announced this afternoon the full version of echochrome will be available tomorrow from the PlayStation Store, which is just one glorious week after the demo release gave the general populace a taste of the game's MC Escher-inspired addictive madness.
The game is available on the PS3 and PSP for $10, and comes with 56 levels on PS3, along with 56 "completely different" levels for PSP. The game will also feature a "Canvas mode," allowing players to create their own levels and share them online. In the parlance of the internets, "Do want now!"
The game is available on the PS3 and PSP for $10, and comes with 56 levels on PS3, along with 56 "completely different" levels for PSP. The game will also feature a "Canvas mode," allowing players to create their own levels and share them online. In the parlance of the internets, "Do want now!"
Gallery: echochrome
Sony touts 52 million PSN downloads
Boy, you guys must really hate going to your local game retailer. Sony today announced that it's PSN Online Store has racked up an impressive 52 million downloads since launching with the PS3 back in November '06 (and expanding to the PSP in November '07).
For context, Microsoft's Xbox Live Marketplace reached to 50 million download milestone back in August '06, roughly five months faster than Sony's network (when staggered launch dates are taken into account). Sony's current mark of 2.9 million registered PSN users also pales in comparison to the 7 million Xbox Live users as of last September, though Microsoft's head start likely played a part in that lead.
Still, Sony's online service is going in the right direction, growing from 6.6 million downloads in Dec. '07 to 7.9 million in Jan. '08. And with the PS3 starting to outsell the Xbox 360 in the American marketplace, could the much-predicted Sony turnaround finally be coming to pass?
For context, Microsoft's Xbox Live Marketplace reached to 50 million download milestone back in August '06, roughly five months faster than Sony's network (when staggered launch dates are taken into account). Sony's current mark of 2.9 million registered PSN users also pales in comparison to the 7 million Xbox Live users as of last September, though Microsoft's head start likely played a part in that lead.
Still, Sony's online service is going in the right direction, growing from 6.6 million downloads in Dec. '07 to 7.9 million in Jan. '08. And with the PS3 starting to outsell the Xbox 360 in the American marketplace, could the much-predicted Sony turnaround finally be coming to pass?
American PSN store gets Spyro in update, Europe gets more
With just some wallpapers, trailers and PS Eye software, there's not a whole lot to crow about in the new PlayStation Network update if you live in America. (Check the list after the break if you don't believe us.) Sure, you can drop $5.99 to play Spyro the Dragon, and, yes, Spyro is a really rad game. But it's not exactly a red-letter day.If you live in Europe though, the update was, dare we say, bountiful. First you've got three, count 'em, three PlayStation Eye games, Aqua Vita (£1.99), Operation Creature Feature (£3.49) and Trials of Topoq (£3.49). Then you've got demos for Tony Hawk's Proving Ground and Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction.
We'll get you next time, Europe ... next time.
ThreeSpeech feel the same as us about EU PSN; seeking answers
Our reaction to Sony's lackluster European PSN update was on of disappointment, to say the least. It seems that ThreeSpeech feel the same way. They have contacted SCEE in order to figure out exactly when Euro is going to stop being treated like second class citizens. Sadly, there has been no response as of yet. However this week plays host to the Leipzig Games Conference so you never know, Sony may release some content shown off at the show onto the Store. Like they did with E3. We're not holding our collective breath, though. Hopefully ThreeSpeech can get to the bottom of this situation soon.
Refunds for broken PS1 games on their way
Due to fatal crash bugs, Medievil, Crash Bandicoot 2 and Spyro 2 were removed from the PlayStation Store. Emails have started being sent out to people who bought the games detailing the current situation. Sadly, it doesn't look great for those of us who actually wanted to play them. Anyone who bought the PS1 titles from the EU PSN Store will be getting a refund within the next seven days. The money will go straight back into your wallet on the Store and the games will be removed from your download list. Curiously, there is no mention of the games ever being put back on to the Store. The deletion from your download list has a strong sense of finality about it.
Hopefully these three PS1 classics will be but back on eventually, but without any sort of timeframe announced, we're not going to hold our collective breath for too long.
Medievil pulled from EU PSN; Spyro 2 on shaky ground
Sony have confirmed to Eurogamer.net that the PS1 title Medievil has been removed from the European PSN store. It seems the game has a bug which comes into effect in level 3, crashing the game. Until Sony have fixed the problem, Medievil will not be available to purchase from the online store. Anyone who has already bought the game, however, will be able to download the fixed version free of charge. Spyro 2 looks like it may well be receiving the same treatment as it suffers from sound issues, during the cutscenes. While this isn't a game-stopper, it is an inconvenience and for first-time players might spoil the experience somewhat. There is no word yet when Medievil will be put back on, but Sony has promised to make a statement "in due course."
Crash Bandicoot 2, which was released alongside Medievil and Spyro 2 last Thursday, appears to be trouble free. For now. Typical, really, as it's the only one we didn't buy.
American PSN Store updates for July 19th
The EU PSN got updated earlier today with a demo of The Darkness. All very exciting. Until we see what's up on the US store. Oh how we cried with envy. Seriously, lots of tears. Anyway, here's the list of updates for this week:- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night PS1 game for PSP/PS3 ($9.99)
- inFAMOUS E3 Trailer (free)
- Two Gran Turismo 5 Prologue E3 Trailers (free)
- Ratchet and Clank: Future Trailer (free)
- Heavenly Sword Making-of video (free)
- The Brothers Solomon Movie trailer (free)
- Resident Evil: Extinction Movie trailer (free)
- I Am Legend Movie trailer (free)
- The Big One Movie trailer (free)
- Underdog Movie trailer (free)
July's European PSN Store offerings - Heavenly Sword demo and more

We've managed to get our hands on what exactly we can expect from the EU PSN Store this month. After this week's huge update, we had high hopes that this month would continue offering us some excellent content. Those hopes seem to be well founded. Check out the list of releases for the upcoming weeks. While not exhaustive, this list focuses on major, highly-anticipated playable content.
- Heavenly Sword demo
- Crash Bandicoot 2 PS1 game for PS3/PSP
- Spyro 2 PS1 game for PS3/PSP
- WipEout 2097 PS1 game for PS3/PSP
- MediEvil PS1 game for PS3/PSP









