El33tonline writes:
"One of the first games I played on the IBM PC was the original Digger, a four colour arcade game reminiscent of Dig Dug and Pacman. It was the sort of game where getting to the third stage was an achievement in itself, and it was played purely for score. Creat Studios have now, 25 years later, created a new version of Digger for the PS3 that both leaves the original game intact and updates it."
Starting April 1st, Playstation 3 gamers can grab 7 PSN titles for half the original price. Here are the games and their new prices, after the jump
DGS-Online writes: "We do not consistently confirm that we Dutch are too expensive to continue whining about downloadable games, but in the case of the dust drawn from this relic of simpler times, we can objectionable asking price of ten euro unnamed show. Digger's HD rip-off. So, there."
Diehard GameFAN writes, "Last week's PSN update was dominated by one big name: Yakuza 3. The demo was good, though the fighting engine pissed me off some. Since then, there's been a spot of bother about the game, with the word that Hostess Clubs, as well as a couple of other cultural items, were removed from the game. This upset a few people – I was mildly annoyed – but even that was mild compared to the controversy created by the other big-name release on the PSN."