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The US & the UK… what’s in Store?

September 21, 2007

Hi,

Last night (well, early this morning), I created a new user (main account) on my UK PS3, and went through the registration process as a US owner, so I now have access to both the UK & US PLAYSTATION Store content.

When I finally got to the US Store, I found a wealth of Playable Demo (free) downloads that the UK has yet to be offered:

These are just the first batch I left downloading when I left my house this morning…

Skate Demo
Stuntman: Ignition Demo (Playable Demo)
SEGA Rally Revo™ Demo (Playable Demo)
PixelJunk™ Racers Demo (Playable Demo)
Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground Demo (Playable Demo)
Dynasty Warriors: GUNDAM Demo (Playable Demo)
Def Jam: Icon™ Demo (Playable Demo)
Full Auto™ 2: Battlelines Demo (Playable Demo)
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Demo
NASCAR® 08 Demo (Playable Demo)
Stranglehold Demo (Playable Demo)

Subject to remaining space on my PS3’s hard drive; when I return this evening, I will be attempting to download the rest, namely:

NBA 08 Demo (Playable Demo)
NHL® 08 Demo (Playable Demo)
Tiger Woods PGA Tour® 2008 Demo
All-Pro Football 2K8 Demo
NCAA® Football 08 Demo
Major League Baseball 2K7 Demo
NBA 07 Demo (Playable Demo)

The US Store was also offering more in-game Add-ons, for example, the “Playable New Goblin” character for the “Spider-man 3: The Movie” title (that we, in the UK, had to buy as an exclusive title in our GAME stores), and extra content for “Sonic The Hedgehog”, as well as more vehicles for “MotorStorm” than the UK Store.

More trailers for upcoming movies, more clips of Blu-ray movie content, and more videos of future UK game titles (such as “Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction” due for release in the UK on 7 November 2007).

(Note to self here: Must remember to download the trailer for “Bee Movie”).

No wonder people complain about what (or, rather, not) the lacklustre UK Store has to offer.

If you are “over the pond”, I’m not even sure it is worth doing the same as I did but in reverse, by creating a UK main account on your US console, as I do not think there is any content we have that you do not.

*And* there are rumours surfacing that the US are to see a new entry-level PS3 with a 40Gb hard drive (to replace the now discontinued 20Gb model).

The only good news for the UK this week seems to be that in HMV (and probably many other good stores in the near future), GBP 424.99 now buys you a PS3 60Gb console, two SIXAXIS controllers, “MotorStorm”, “Resistance: Fall Of Man”, and now also “Heavenly Sword”.

If only I could read Japanese… so I could check out what the Japanese PLAYSTATION Store has available.

Job for the weekend, me-thinks.

Oh, and before I forget, “MotorStorm 2″ (working title) is going to be developed now that Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios has brought developer Evolution Studios, and its subsidiary, Bigbig Studio, in-house. Expect a release of this title in 2008.

And talking of 2008, that is also when the US & the UK will see the “DUALSHOCK 3” controller; the SIXAXIS with Rumble (of “force feedback”, if you prefer). The Japanese market will probably see a release of this accessory in November this year, but the other regions will be waiting for it until spring of next year.

To whet your appetite, here is the current list of PS3 titles that have been confirmed to be compatible with the “DUALSHOCK 3” (in North America & Europe) as of 20 September 2007:

• The Darkness
• Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
• Soldier of Fortune
• BIOHAZARD(R) 5
• Devil May Cry(R) 4
• N-Cube
• Warbit
• Dark Sector
• Turok
• Highlander
• Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
• Burnout Paradise
• FIFA franchise (title name TBD)
• Legendary: The Box
• To End All Wars
• RAGE
• WarDevil - Unleash the Beast Within
• Dynasty Warriors 6
• Fatal Inertia
• METAL GEAR SOLID 4 GUNS OF THE PATRIOTS
• Blacksite: Area 51
• TNA Wrestling
• Unreal Tournament 3
• Wheelman
• Cops (codename, title name TBD)
• Planet One (codename, title name TBD)
• Heroes over Europe
• Condemned 2
• Iron Man
• The Club
• The Crucible
• The Incredible Hulk
• Blast Factor (*1)
• echochrome
• Elefunk
• Folklore (*1)
• FORMULA ONE CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION (*1)
• Go! Sports Ski (*1)
• Heavenly Sword (*1)
• High Velocity Bowling
• MLB 08: The Show
• MotorStorm (*1)
• NBA 08 (*1)
• PAIN
• Rat Race
• Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
• Resistance: Fall of Man (*1)
• Snakeball
• SOCOM: Confrontation
• Super Stardust HD (*1)
• TOY HOME
• Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune
• Warhawk (*1)
• WipEout HD
• GripShift(R)
• NBA 2K8
• Destroy All Humans 3
• Stuntman Ignition
• Assassin’s Creed
• BEOWULF
• HAZE
• Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (*1)
• Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas (*1)
• Prototype
• The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena

(*1) Users will be able to enjoy the rumble feature through software update.
(*2) Actual titles to be released may vary among countries and regions.

Finally, although I still have sealed DVDs stacked-up from last Christmas, Sony are going to be pushing the PS3 as a Blu-ray movie machine in the run-up to this year’s festive season, so expect to see many more movie releases in the next few months. I just wish they have checked with me first! Some people…

BFN,

fp.

(1upGamers.com Forums Moderator)

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2 Responses to “The US & the UK… what’s in Store?”

  1. fanpages on May 15th, 2008 5:24 am

    The following text has been taken from the US PlayStation.com PS3/Things to Know “DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller” page (as of 15 May 2008).

    DUALSHOCK®3 Compatibility Chart

    Available now…

    “Assassin’s Creed” [PS3] (Ubisoft) *
    “Blast Factor™” [PSN] (SCEA) *
    “Burnout™ Paradise” [PS3] (EA)
    “Condemned 2: Bloodshot™” [PS3] (Sega)
    “Crash Bandicoot: Warped™ (PS one emulation)” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “Dark Sector” [PS3] (D3)
    “Devil May Cry 4″ [PS3] (Capcom)
    “Dynasty Warriors®6″ [PS3] (KOEI)
    “Folklore™” [PS3] (SCEA) *
    “Formula One Championship Edition” [PS3] (SCEA) *
    “Go! Sports Ski™” [PSN] (SCEA) *
    “Gran Turismo™ 5 Prologue” [PSN / PS3] (SCEA)
    “Heavenly Sword™” [PS3] (SCEA) *
    “High Velocity Bowling™” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “Kane & Lynch: Dead Men” [PS3] (Eidos Interactive) *
    “Lair™” [PS3] (SCEA) *
    “Lost: Via Domus” [PS3] (Ubisoft)
    “Medievil® (PS one emulation)” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “MLB®08: The Show™” [PS3] (SCEA)
    “MotorStorm™” [PS3] (SCEA) *
    “PAIN” [PSN] (SCEA) *
    “PixelJunk™Monsters” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “Piyotama™” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “Ratchet & Clank® Future: Tools of Destruction™” [PS3] (SCEA)
    “Resistance: Fall of Man™” [PS3] (SCEA) *
    “Sega Superstars Tennis” [PS3] (Sega)
    “Snakeball” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “Spyro the Dragon™ (PS one emulation)” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “Stuntman Ignition” [PS3] (THQ) *
    “Super Stardust™ HD” [PSN] (SCEA) *
    “Syphon Filter®: (PS one emulation)” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “TimeShift™” [PS3] (Sierra)
    “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Vegas 2″ [PS3] (Ubisoft) *
    “Toy Home” [PSN] (SCEA)
    “Turok” [PS3] (Disney Interactive) *
    “Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune™” [PS3] (SCEA)
    “Warhawk™” [PSN / PS3] (SCEA) *

    Coming Soon…

    “Afro Samurai” [PS3] (Namco Bandai)
    “ATV Pure” [PS3] (Disney)
    “Battlefield Bad Company” [PS3] (EA)
    “Beijing 08 Olympics” [PS3] (Sega)
    “Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 3″ [PS3] (Activision)
    “Civil War: Turning Point” [PS3] (Activision)
    “Destroy All Humans 3: Path of the Furon” [PS3] (THQ)
    “Disney Pixar’s Wall E” [PS3] (THQ)
    “Edge of Twilight” [PS3] (Southpeak)
    “Facebreaker” [PS3] (EA)
    “Golden Axe: Beast Rider” [PS3] (Sega)
    “Haze” [PS3] (Ubisoft)
    “Highlander” [PS3] (Eidos)
    “Kung Fu Panda” [PS3] (Activision)
    “Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots” [PS3] (Konami)
    “NASCAR 09″ [PS3] (EA)
    “Prototype” [PS3] (Vivendi)
    “Saints Row 2″ [PS3] (THQ)
    “Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution” [PS3] (Take 2)
    “Silent Hill V” [PS3] (Konami)
    “Star Wars: Force Unleashed” [PS3] (Lucasarts)
    “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” [PS3] (Disney Interactive Studio)
    “The Incredible Hulk™” [PS3] (Sega)

    *These titles require an in-game update to activate the vibration functionality. Please visit our PlayStation® Knowledge Center for instructions to setup the vibration function.

  2. fanpages on June 30th, 2008 7:02 am

    Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) have announced that the DUALSHOCK®3 Wireless Controller for PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) will be available in Europe on 2 July 2008.  “A Wednesday…?”, I hear you exclaim.  Yes, I agree, maybe two days later on “Independence Day” may be a more apt date instead as this will now mean that Europe can now purchase the controller locally rather than trying to find an Asian, or US retailer than does not have an embargo on selling Sony equipment within Europe.

    The DUALSHOCK®3 controller was originally announced by Sony Computer Entertainment, Incorporated (SCEI) at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show (20 to 23 September 2007), and was made available to the Japanese public on 11 November 2007 to celebrate the first anniversary of the PS3™ console in that region.  The new controller was made available in North America from 5 April 2008 onwards (immediately following the confirmation that the SIXAXIS™ controller was officially being discontinued from production on 2 April 2008).

    To take advantage of the vibration function of the Bluetooth® controller, complementing the existing SIXAXIS™ features, your console will need to be running at least firmware revision 1.94.  A list of the already supported titles is still available at the US PlayStation.com PS3/Things to Know “DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller” page.

    The DUALSHOCK®3 controller is already available in Matte Black, Ceramic White, and Satin Silver (to complement the Gun metal variant of the PS3™ console released with “Metal Gear Solid 4: The Guns of the Patriots”).  The new controller casing is entirely opaque in contrast to the semi-translucent (and lighter) SIXAXIS™ controller, although both controllers offer the same high-precision, high response motion sensitive six-axis sensing system.



     

    Of related interest:

    The original DUALSHOCK controller (for the original PlayStation console) won an Emmy Award for "Peripheral Development & Technological Impact of Video Game Controllers" by The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences on 8 January 2007 at the 58th Annual Technology & Engineering Awards ceremony.

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