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Decker 03-04-13 10:52 AM

Re: Official PSN Games Thread
 
Yup. A bonus for those of us who actually sprung for a Vita. I think that's fair; just like Nintendo did with their "Ambassador Program".

Hailey G 03-04-13 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 11600608)
Yup. A bonus for those of us who actually sprung for a Vita. I think that's fair; just like Nintendo did with their "Ambassador Program".

I know, I just like free stuff. :)

tlwizard 03-04-13 11:45 AM

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Not sure if this was mentioned, but it looks like the current free Playstation Mobile game for the Vita is Lemmings.

Already have Patapon and Patchwork heroes but excited about the two others. Now that Knytt Underground finally has a demo, I might check it out and pick it up on sale.

Decker 03-04-13 12:29 PM

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Can't do a cut and paste right now, but those guesses for PS Plus March update were spot-on. We'll be getting Spec Ops The Line, The Cave, Joe Danger 2 The Movie, Disgaea 3 for Vita and Tekken 6 for PSP. That's a solid month.

edit : Cut & Pasted now:


PlayStation Plus March Update: Spec Ops: The Line Free for Members


+ Posted by Morgan Haro // Community Manager, PlayStation Digital Platforms


With Spring on the horizon, we figured it might be time to test a new format of delivering your PS Plus updates. This month, we’re providing an outlook of the major stuff hitting the Instant Game Collection in March with this update, but you’ll still want to check the weekly posts to see the discounts and any other freebies available to you as a PS Plus member.

To kick things off, the following games, displayed in no particular order, will be added to the Instant Game Collection throughout March!

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Spec Ops: The Line

PSN Price: $39.99, Free for PS Plus members

Set in a fictional Dubai which has been wiped off the map by a cataclysmic sandstorm, you’re tasked with leading your squad to find out what happened to the American squad that was sent in to rescue the city, and find out what lies buried beneath the sand, along with the world’s most opulent ruin. It’s a fascinating take on the shooter genre with white-knuckle gameplay and a powerful message only unraveled once you make it to the thrilling end moments of the game. Don’t miss it.
Joe Danger 2: The Movie (PS3)

PSN Price: $14.99, Free for PS Plus members

Take Joe Danger on a death-defying thrill ride across the set of the greatest blockbuster movie ever made. Chase crooks on your police bike, destroy laser firing robots with a stolen jetpack, escape giant boulders in a minecart, time-travel to punch dinosaurs and divert the nuclear missiles on your unicycle. Yes it’s as awesome as it sounds.

Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention (PS Vita)

PSN Price: $39.99, Free for PS Plus members

One of the kings of strategy RPGs makes its debut in the Instant Game Collection! Take a field trip any time you want with Mao, Raspberyl, Almaz, and the rest of the Evil Academy gang with Disgaea 3 on PS Vita! Offering incredible depth and hours upon hours of strategy RPG goodness, Disgaea fans or RPG fans in general should have this one on their PS Vita, which features 5 new chapters on top of the original’s content.
The Cave (PS3)

PSN Price: $14.99, Free for PS Plus members

The Cave is a new adventure game from Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion creator Ron Gilbert, and Double Fine Productions. Assemble your team of three from seven unlikely adventurers, each with their own unique personalities and stories, then descend into the mysterious depths to explore locations including a subterranean amusement park and a medieval castle, not to mention a fully armed and ready-to-launch nuclear tipped ICBM. The Cave awaits.

Tekken 6 (PSP; Supported on PS Vita)


PSN Price: $39.99, Free for PS Plus members
Armed with the largest character roster ever in TEKKEN history, a robust single player game experience, countless mutiplayer and online options, and an addictive character customization system, the greatest fighting game franchise soars is here for PS Vita and PSP owners to add to their Instant Game Collection!

We hope you’re as excited as we are to see Joe Danger 2: The Movie (PS3), Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention (PS Vita), Tekken 6 (PSP; Supported on PS Vita), and The Cave (PS3) which will be arriving throughout the month of March!
Leaving PS Plus In March

March 5th – Guardians of Middle Earth
March 12th – Quantum Conundrum
March 19th – Dungeon Defenders
March 19th – Foosball 2012 PS Vita
March 26th – Plants Vs Zombies

Entering PS Plus in March (in no particular order)

Spec Ops: The Line (PS3)
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention (PS Vita)
Joe Danger 2: The Movie (PS3)
Tekken 6 (PSP; Supported on PS Vita)
The Cave (PS3)

March 5th Plus Update

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For the week at hand, please welcome the critically acclaimed Spec Ops: The Line to the Instant Game Collection; meaning it’s free for PS Plus members to download starting with the March 5th PS Store update. We’ve also got week 2 of the PS Vita Anniversary Sale with a bevy of discounts on fantastic PS Vita games, with even deeper discounts if you’re a PS Plus member.
Spec Ops: The Line

PSN Price: $39.99, Free for PS Plus members

Set in a fictional Dubai which has been wiped off the map by a cataclysmic sandstorm, you’re tasked with leading your squad to find out what happened to the American squad that was sent in to rescue the city, and find out what lies buried beneath the sand, along with the world’s most opulent ruin. It’s a fascinating take on the shooter genre with white-knuckle gameplay and a powerful message only unraveled once you make it to the thrilling end moments of the game. Don’t miss it.
PS Vita Anniversary Sale Week 2

Various Discounts
It’s week 2 of the PS Vita Anniversary Sale and the deals keep coming. To celebrate the PS Vita’s anniversary even more, pair up these discounts with the Get $10 For Every $50 Spent promo that’s on now. Remember, you’ll get $10 back for every $50 you spend throughout March. The earned credit will be sent to you on or around April 12th via email and XMB message on your PS3.
Discounts
Game Title Normal Price Sale Price Plus Price

Army Corps Of Hell $39.99 $27.99 $19.59
Big Sky: Infinity (Cross Buy) $9.99 $6.99 $4.89
Blazblue: Continuum Shift Extend $24.99 $17.49 $12.24
Dokuro $19.99 $9.99 $6.99
Dynasty Warriors Next $34.99 $24.49 $17.14
Knytt Underground (Cross Buy) $14.99 $10.49 $7.34
Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes $39.99 $27.99 $19.59
Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 $19.99 $13.99 $9.79
Lego Lord Of The Rings $39.99 $27.99 $19.59
Orgarhythm $19.99 $13.99 $9.79
Pure Chess $7.99 $5.49 $3.84
Retro City Rampage (Cross Buy) $14.99 $10.49 $7.34
Sine Mora $9.99 $6.99 $4.89
Spy Hunter $34.99 $24.99 $17.49
Street Fighter X Tekken PS Vita $39.99 $27.99 $19.59
Sumioni: Demon Arts $14.99 $10.49 $7.34
Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3 PS Vita $39.99 $27.99 $19.59

BIT.TRIP Presents Runner2 Future Legend Of Rhythm Alien

20% Discount for PS Plus Members – PSN Price: $14.99, PS Plus Price: $11.99

The BIT.TRIP series arrives to the PlayStation family this week, and what better way to welcome it than to pick up this new addition to the critically acclaimed series with a 20% release week discount. Runner2 merges rhythm-action platforming with incredible music and unique environments to run, jump, slide, and kick towards your goal. Check out the video above and also read the PS Blog article featuring Mike Roush, co-founder of Gaijin Games to hear about their additional plans to bring the series to PS Vita.

Remember, check back every Monday to learn when Joe Danger 2: The Movie (PS3), Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention (PS Vita), Tekken 6 (PSP; Supported on PS Vita), and The Cave (PS3) are arriving to PS Plus members. You’ll also find more discounts and other exclusives that we weren’t able to detail here just yet. Remember the month preview is subject to change.

shumway 03-04-13 12:32 PM

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My kids will be thrilled for Joe Danger 2. They loved the first one.

redbill 03-04-13 12:33 PM

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that's a pretty quick appearance for The Cave, what's it been out 4-6 weeks?

mattysemo247 03-04-13 12:45 PM

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Alright, let me ask a dumb question. What would be the reason to sign up for Playstation Plus right now? Since they have already announced that games from PSN will not carry over to the PS4, all of those games will be dead as soon as you stop paying for a subscription, correct? And didn't they already announce that there will be a tiered subscription for PS4 that might be separate from the PS3 subscription? Again, this is just a question because I almost jumped on that deal for the 1 year + 3 months, but then thought if the new Playstaion Plus subscription doesn't carry over to the PS4 that I might be paying for a subscription that won't even work on the new console. Or is that the whole point of this? To get people who are not ready for the next gen to stay entertained on the PS3?

redbill 03-04-13 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by mattysemo247 (Post 11600812)
Alright, let me ask a dumb question. What would be the reason to sign up for Playstation Plus right now? Since they have already announced that games from PSN will not carry over to the PS4, all of those games will be dead as soon as you stop paying for a subscription, correct? And didn't they already announce that there will be a tiered subscription for PS4 that might be separate from the PS3 subscription? Again, this is just a question because I almost jumped on that deal for the 1 year + 3 months, but then thought if the new Playstaion Plus subscription doesn't carry over to the PS4 that I might be paying for a subscription that won't even work on the new console. Or is that the whole point of this? To get people who are not ready for the next gen to stay entertained on the PS3?

I haven't heard such a thing. I fully expect PS+ to be made available on the PS4, just like they did with the Vita. Sure, the Ps3 games won't work on it, but they'll still work on your ps3, and then eventually PS4 games will be added. Once the streaming gets kicked off, then they'll probably add additional tiers to be able to stream older games, and I've got to think they'd make PS+ one of the tiers.

Groucho 03-04-13 12:59 PM

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Seems like the pricing for PS+ should be different if you just want PS3 games.

Decker 03-04-13 01:05 PM

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$40 for 15 months is a deal even if you only use it for PS3 games.

Edison 03-04-13 02:00 PM

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Here is the pricing for the PS Vita Anniversary Sale (Week 2):

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Music 03-04-13 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Edison (Post 11601028)
Here is the pricing for the PS Vita Anniversary Sale (Week 2):

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Edison 03-04-13 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Music (Post 11601123)

fixed.

story 03-04-13 07:36 PM

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I want to use that $10 gift card PSN sent me before it expires tomorrow. Does anyone know if the "classic" Final Fantasy available on PSN is the same as the old NES version?

Are there any other old NES / SNES games on PSN? How about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade games? Is Altered Beast the arcade version or the awful Sega Master System version?

dino88 03-04-13 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by dogmatica (Post 11601622)
I want to use that $10 gift card PSN sent me before it expires tomorrow. Does anyone know if the "classic" Final Fantasy available on PSN is the same as the old NES version?

Are there any other old NES / SNES games on PSN? How about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade games? Is Altered Beast the arcade version or the awful Sega Master System version?

The redemption code expires, not the $10 credit. As long as you redeem the code, the credit will stay in your account until you decide to use it.

story 03-04-13 07:55 PM

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Ah, thank you.

Any one know about those games, though, or others like it? I already have the X-Men arcade game for my phone. What about Chrono Trigger?

Hailey G 03-04-13 08:52 PM

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Altered Beast is the Arcade version. It's incredibly easy and short when you don't have to plunk down quarters to continue though.

Final Fantasy Origins was a PS1 release that contains the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II (which is the original Japanse Final Fantasy II for NES, which was never released in the US before that. Final Fantasy II on SNES is actually Final Fantasy IV). Both have slightly updated graphics (think SNES quality), but are basically the same games. Final Fantasy IV (Final Fantasy II on SNES), and Final Fantasy VI (Final Fantasy III on SNES) are also available, and are basically the same as their SNES counterparts, though IV is the harder version that was only released in Japan. Final Fantasy III on PSN is a re-make of the the orignal Japanese FFIII for NES, re-done in 3D. It was never released in the US until a few years ago, when they remade it for Nintendo DS. Final Fantasy V is the Japanese Super Famicom (SNES) game, that was first released in the US for PS1 on a combo package with FFIV. Chrono Trigger is from another such combo package, orignally released with FFVI. Basically the same as SNES.

Turtles in Time used to be available on PSN, but I think Konami yanked it.

The Simpsons Arcade Game is available.

kefrank 03-04-13 09:40 PM

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In the vein of SNES games, there's an HD version of Earthworm Jim.

story 03-04-13 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni (Post 11601706)
Altered Beast is the Arcade version. It's incredibly easy and short when you don't have to plunk down quarters to continue though.

Final Fantasy Origins was a PS1 release that contains the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II (which is the original Japanse Final Fantasy II for NES, which was never released in the US before that. Final Fantasy II on SNES is actually Final Fantasy IV). Both have slightly updated graphics (think SNES quality), but are basically the same games. Final Fantasy IV (Final Fantasy II on SNES), and Final Fantasy VI (Final Fantasy III on SNES) are also available, and are basically the same as their SNES counterparts, though IV is the harder version that was only released in Japan. Final Fantasy III on PSN is a re-make of the the orignal Japanese FFIII for NES, re-done in 3D. It was never released in the US until a few years ago, when they remade it for Nintendo DS. Final Fantasy V is the Japanese Super Famicom (SNES) game, that was first released in the US for PS1 on a combo package with FFIV. Chrono Trigger is from another such combo package, orignally released with FFVI. Basically the same as SNES.

Turtles in Time used to be available on PSN, but I think Konami yanked it.

The Simpsons Arcade Game is available.

...Okay... So I read all of that like ten times and I think I understand now that Altered Beast is the arcade version.

:)

Thanks for the info. Think I'll pick up Origins (FF I & II) and maybe IV later.

Hailey G 03-04-13 11:12 PM

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Not sure if just joking or you really don't understand, but I'll try to make it really simple

Japanese = US NES/SNES Releases
I = I
II = Not released in US
III = Not released in US
IV = II
V = Not released in US
VI = III

For VII and beyond, number is the same worldwide. During the Playstation generation, all of the games except III were re-released with their original Japanese numbering, which is what is now available on PSN. III was remade in 3D just a few years ago for Nintendo DS, and also later released for PSP in Japan only, and for tablets. I've never played III on PS3, but assume that what they have on PSN is some version of that.

EDIT: And I just double checked and III is only availble for PSP/Vita, so it's the PSP version, and can't be played on PS3, so nevermind ;)

TheKing 03-05-13 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dogmatica (Post 11601622)
I want to use that $10 gift card PSN sent me before it expires tomorrow. Does anyone know if the "classic" Final Fantasy available on PSN is the same as the old NES version?

Are there any other old NES / SNES games on PSN? How about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade games? Is Altered Beast the arcade version or the awful Sega Master System version?

Altered Beast is the Sega Genesis version. It was part of a collection of Genesis games with Sonic 1, Sonic 2, Streets Of Rage 2, Comix Zone and Golden Axe. Online play was added to some of them, Altered Beast being one of them.

If you like fighting games, there's the Mortal Kombat Kollection, which comes with 1, 2, and the Ultimate Version of 3. They're all arcade ports with online play added to each of them.

You won't find very many NES/SNES games on the PS3, I think the Wii store would be better for that.

Hailey G 03-05-13 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by TheKing (Post 11601997)
Altered Beast is the Sega Genesis version. It was part of a collection of Genesis games with Sonic 1, Sonic 2, Streets Of Rage 2, Comix Zone and Golden Axe. Online play was added to some of them, Altered Beast being one of them.

Wrong. Altered Beast on PSN is the Arcade version (Both versions were on the Genesis collection disc, arcade version was an unlockable.)

TheBigDave 03-08-13 12:20 PM

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I've got PS Plus, but I don't have a Vita. Can I download the free Vita games to my PS3, in case I buy one in the future? Or does it download those games directly to the Vita?

dino88 03-08-13 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBigDave (Post 11606961)
I've got PS Plus, but I don't have a Vita. Can I download the free Vita games to my PS3, in case I buy one in the future? Or does it download those games directly to the Vita?

You don't have to download them. Just "purchase" them in the store and then they'll be in your history whenever you do decide you want to download them.

TheBigDave 03-08-13 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dino88 (Post 11606976)
You don't have to download them. Just "purchase" them in the store and then they'll be in your history whenever you do decide you want to download them.

Thanks. I just purchased all the Vita games.


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