Loads of PS3 DLC and two demos
SFIV, Lumines, POP, Burnout, etc.
Sony has updated the PlayStation Network store with PS3 demos of Wanted and WWE Legends of WrestleMania, along with downloadable content for Street Fighter IV, Lumines Supernova, Prince of Persia, Burnout Paradise and Skate 2.
The expected POP Epilogue pack (also on Xbox 360) costs GBP 7.99 / EUR 9.99 on PSN, while SFIV's new Femme Fatale Pack, featuring alternate costumes for Chun-Li, Cammy, Sakura, Rose and C. Viper, is GBP 3.19 / EUR 3.99.
Lumines Supernova, meanwhile, benefits from the Classic Pack, featuring 20 skins from the original Lumines PSP release for GBP 3.19 / EUR 3.99, while Skate 2's Throwback Pack introduces retro clothing, accessories and gestures to New San Vanelona for free.
Elsewhere, Burnout Paradise continues to swim in new content thanks to the new Toy Cars pack, which costs GBP 7.99 / EUR 9.99 for nine toy versions of cars like the Hunter Manhattan and Nakamura Firehawk. Alternatively, there are two smaller collections for GBP 3.99 / EUR 4.99 apiece. Check Criterion's in-game Burnout news service for more specifics.
And that's about your lot, apart from the usual burst of Guitar Hero and Rock Band tracks, a few trailers and some wallpaper. You can also download a LocoRoco 2 theme for the PSP if you've got nothing better to do.
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Because ... you know, you tend to call XBLA things that aren't XBLA.
Wink, wink.
Get it?
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Didnt see that one mentioned in the article, so I might as well point it out.
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It's on the disc.
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EG, could you say what songs are available for things like Rock Band in your updates please?
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I hated Hogan and Andre back in the day, the only reason I'll give the full-game a rent is they've finally included Ultimate Warrior.