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‘Heads-up’ Store update 19th and 21st December 2012

Chris Howe – PS Store and Plus Content Manager, SCEE-

Hi everyone. Jawad is away on holiday this week so I am stepping in for him; please see below the content list for this week’s store release. Highlights include the release of Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee HD and the keenly-anticipated follow up to Knytt Stories, Knytt Underground.
I’m also happy to announce the Tokyo Jungle Remote Play patch went live at 8am GMT today

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Cam9774144d ago

The Unfinished Swan and Journey Bundle is an absolute bargain!

doogiebear4144d ago

Remote play patch for Tokyo jungle? I'm not leaving my ps3 on all day just for that. Why not just port it to Vita? Better yet, port it to psp so that it can work on both psp and vita, increasing it's sales. (Looks like a ps2/psp game graphically anyway)

NicSage4144d ago

I hope we get something good for playstation plus soon for the US because lately it is utter trash. Vita & ps3, both are horrible when compared to EU updates.

Simon_Brezhnev4144d ago

I know right especially ps3. I saw that list and was like wow they getting pretty good games. All we getting are capcom games lately.

NicSage4144d ago

Warzone isn't even fun on the PS3, I have it for the iOS.

Simon_Brezhnev4144d ago

I didnt download it yet but i will. It looked like an ok game.

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Didn’t Expect To See You Here: 5 Influential Fighting Game Guest Characters

Trevor Walker said: Fighting games have always been able to simultaneously experiment and innovate while staying true to their roots in the best of ways. Mechanics change, crossovers take place, and evolution occurs. One of the best examples of all three can be seen in the coveted guest character.

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The 7 Best Mortal Kombat Mini Games

The fighting genre is full of mini-games, from Street Fighter's car destruction to Tekken Ball. Here's the best Mortal Kombat mini games.

TheBrainZ68d ago

Motor Kombat could've been more than a mini-game.

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Red Dead Revolver Review - A call back to the days of Wild West stories on the PlayStation 2

Released in 2004, Red Dead Revolver stands as a testament to Rockstar Games' ability to transcend genres and immerse players in captivating narratives. While it may not share the sprawling open-world characteristics of its successor, "Red Dead Redemption," this PlayStation 2 title holds a unique place in gaming history. The game originally started as a concept made by Capcom before being picked up by Rockstar Games.

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