PLAYSTATION®Store
Now on PC
Introducing
a world of
PSP (PlayStation®Portable)
content
accessible
via PC:
downloadable
games,
playable
demos,
trailers and
exclusive
non-game
content
This
November
sees the
launch of
PLAYSTATION
Store for PC
at http://store.playstation.com.
It’s the
answer to
every PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable)
owner’s
dreams: an
all new
website
that,
similarly to
PLAYSTATION
Store on
PLAYSTATION®3
(PS3™),
brings
together in
one place
all the
great PSP
content –
and, this
time, makes
it available
from your
PC. Access
to the site
is
completely
free*, with
no purchase
necessary
and no
subscription
required,
leaving you
to enjoy
PLAYSTATION
Store when
and how you
like.
The site
goes live on
November 20
– and it
launches
packed with
content.
You’ll find
exclusive
full game
downloads
including
Beats™ and
Go! Puzzle™
- titles for
PSP only
available on
PLAYSTATION
Store for
PC. You’ll
find
downloadable
versions of
existing PSP
games such
as B-Boy™
and Fired
Up™ as well
as a range
of
downloadable
PS one®
classic
titles that
includes
some
longstanding
favourites –
think
WipEout® and
Crash
Bandicoot™.
There are
also brand
new playable
demos like
the
breathtaking
WipEout®
Pulse and
Syphon
Filter™:
Logan’s
Shadow as
well as
trailers for
forthcoming
PSP titles –
so you can
try your
hand at new
games as
well as
watching
what’s in
store for
the future.
As if that
wasn’t
enough you
can download
cool music
content and
keep up to
date with
new and
upcoming
bands.
Managing
your money
becomes
easy:
payment will
work in the
same way as
PLAYSTATION
Store on
PS3. If
you’ve
already
registered
with
PLAYSTATION
Network via
PS3, your
login
details will
remain the
same for
PLAYSTATION
Store on PC
– so there’s
no need to
register
again! You
can even
manage your
PLAYSTATION
Network
account via
your PC –
topping up
the funds in
your wallet,
editing your
personal
profile or
managing
your friends
list.
Overleaf are
a few of the
things you
can expect
to find when
PLAYSTATION
Store for PC
goes live on
20th
November at
http://store.playstation.com.
Check out
hot
exclusive
PLAYSTATION
Network full
games
http://store.playstation.com
launches
with a raft
of exclusive
PLAYSTATION
Network
titles, only
downloadable
via
PLAYSTATION
Store. Log
on now to
enjoy
exclusive
full
downloadable
games for
your PSP.
Interact
with your
favourite
music tracks
on the move
with Beats™
- an
exclusive
title
featuring an
addictive
rhythm
action game
and a
‘Jamming’
composer
feature.
There’s also
Go! Puzzle™:
three highly
original
puzzle games
that you can
play on your
own or with
friends.
Revisit your
favourite
PSP games
Some of the
best-loved
PSP titles
released on
UMD™
(Universal
Media Disc)
are now
available to
download
from
PLAYSTATION
Store for
PC. So if
you didn’t
get your
hands on
them first
time around,
now’s your
chance.
Get your
Sudoku fix
wherever and
whenever you
want with
Go! Sudoku –
an
interactive
Sudoku
experience
with 1,000
puzzles,
multiplayer
modes, and
more. If
dancing is
your thing,
check out
B-Boy™, a
breakdancing
game in
which
players take
to the floor
to battle
real-life
breaking
legend Crazy
Legs. Or, if
you feel
like combat,
there’s a
cutthroat
world of
high-octane
vehicles,
big guns and
even bigger
explosions
awaiting you
in Fired
Up™, where a
valiant team
of
resistance
fighters
need a hero
to turn the
tide of
battle in
their favour.
Classic PS
one® games
Whether
you’re
taking a
trip down
memory lane
or
discovering
these games
for the
first time,
you’ll love
the
selection of
PS one
classics
we’ve got in
the Store
for you.
There’s
hyperactive
island-hopper
Crash
Bandicoot®,
sword-and-sorcery
high jinks
with
skeleton
knight Sir
Dan
Fortescue in
Medievil™,
futuristic,
no-holds-barred
anti-gravity
racing in
WipEout® and
much, much
more.
Looking back
has never
been so much
fun.
Free
playable
demos
Want to play
the hottest
new PSP
titles
before you
buy them?
You need to
check out
the free
playable
demos in the
Store. Try
your hand at
anti-terrorist
espionage in
Syphon
Filter™:
Logan’s
Shadow, race
adrenaline-fuelled
anti-gravity
tracks at
600 kmh in
WipEout®
Pulse and
lead a batch
of bouncing,
rolling
creatures
through
amazing
environments
in LocoRoco™.
Remember –
it’s all
free, so
download a
playable
demo today.
Game
trailers
For
exclusive
previews of
what’s
coming out
on PSP, you
need look no
further than
the Store,
where we’re
launching
with a host
of new game
trailers on
the site and
with more to
follow. To
check out
forthcoming
titles like
crime-fighter
Pursuit
Force™:
Extreme
Justice,
military
simulation
SOCOM™: U.S.
Navy SEALs
Tactical
Strike or
mythological
rampage God
of War™:
Chains of
Olympus,
just head to
the Store
right away.
Getting
online and
registering
for your
first
downloads is
easy – just
visit
http://store.playstation.com
and follow
the
on-screen
instructions.
You’ll need
to download
a small
application;
then, it’s
jut a case
of
connecting
your PSP to
your PC via
a USB cable,
and choosing
the content
you want.
With so much
on offer,
choosing
could take a
while!
*Broadband
internet
service
required.
Users are
responsible
for
broadband
access fees.
Charges
apply for
some
content.
PLAYSTATION
Network and
PLAYSTATION
Store
subject to
terms of use
and not
available in
all
countries
and
languages:
see
eu.playstation.com/terms.
Users under
18 require
parental
consent.
About Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Europe Ltd
as of 3rd
July 2007
Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Europe (SCEE),
based in
London, is
responsible
for the
distribution,
marketing
and sales of
PLAYSTATION®3,
PlayStation®2
and PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable)
software and
hardware in
102
territories
across
Europe, the
Middle East,
Africa and
Oceania.
SCEE also
develops,
publishes,
markets and
distributes
entertainment
software for
these
formats, and
manages the
third party
licensing
programs for
the formats
in these
territories.
Since the
launch of
PLAYSTATION
3 in Europe
on 23 March
2007 and the
end of March
2007 over
1.6 million
units have
been shipped
across the
SCEE
territories,
over 5.5
million
globally.
Between its
European
debut on
24th
November
2000 and the
end of March
2007, over
44 million
PlayStation
2 consoles
have been
shipped
across the
SCEE
territories,
over 117
million
worldwide,
making it
one of the
most
successful
consumer
electronic
products in
history.
Between its
European
debut on 1st
September
2005 and the
end of March
2007, over
8.8 million
PSP systems
have been
shipped
across the
SCEE
territories,
with over 25
million
shipped
worldwide
since its
Japanese
launch in
December
2004.
PlayStation,
PLAYSTATION,
PSP and the
PlayStation
logo are
registered
trademarks
of Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Inc. PS3 and
Cell
Broadband
Engine
trademarks
of Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Inc. All
other
trademarks
are property
of their
respective
owners.