SCEA Kicks Off "Stock Up For Winter" Store Sale
Sales sales and more sales. That's the way of the holiday season, and Sony is keeping in step with the money-saving rhythm.
SCEA has kicked off this crazy season with a big PlayStation Store sale, featuring more than a few PS3, PSP and Mini titles currently available on the PSN. The "Stock Up For Winter Sale" gives gamers a chance to nab some of the best downloadable titles of 2010; the likes of Joe Danger and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker are included. All games involved in the sale are 50% off and the deal will run between November 23 and November 29, so be sure to snag what you want soon!
PS3
- PixelJunk™ Racers 2nd Lap - $3.49 sale price; $6.99 regular price
- Top Gun - $7.49 sale price; $14.99 regular price
- Gundemonium Collection - $7.49 sale price; $14.99 regular price
- DeathSpank - $7.49 sale price; $14.99 regular price
- Joe Danger - $7.49 sale price; $14.99 regular price
PSP
- Groovin' Blocks PSP® - $4.99 sale price; $9.99 regular price
- Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake - $9.99 sale price; $19.99 regular price
- Dissidia™ Final Fantasy® - $9.99 sale price; $19.99 regular price
- Dante's Inferno™ PSP® - $19.99 sale price; $39.99 regular price
- Metal Gear Solid® Peace Walker - $19.99 sale price; $39.99 regular price
Minis
- Young Thor - $2.49 sale price; $4.99 regular price
- Fieldrunners™ - $3.49 sale price; $6.99 regular price
- Hero of Sparta™ - $2.49 sale price; $4.99 regular price
- Alien Zombie Death - $1.99 sale price; $3.99 regular price
- Monopoly® - $2.49 sale price; $4.99 regular price
Honestly, if you don't have Joe Danger yet, now's the time. It's a must. And most all of those PSP games are well worth playing, too, so take advantage!
Tags: psn, playstation network, psn sale, psn games
11/22/2010 12:37:46 PM Ben Dutka
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WorldEndsWithMe
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 1:28:04 PM
Highlander
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 4:13:19 PM
SixSpeedKing
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 5:56:39 PM
Temjin001
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 9:06:46 PM
I'm actually also excited for the Dragon's Lair PSN game that came out of no where. I'll probably get that, too.
Also, I see that Gamestop is selling Uncharted, Infamous, and KZ2 for $15 a piece on Black Friday. I've only played through the first Uncharted once as a rental, and the same goes for Infamous. It'd be nice to spend some more time with both of those games.
I'm not a black friday shopper, but while driving by in the afternoon and they look fairly non-insane I'll stop in a grab a game or two at that price.
I used to own KZ2, but, regretfully, I sold it. While I thought it was great, I still can't put it above or below Halo or MW for a number of reasons. Though, I do have high hopes that KZ3 will surpass the competition.
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Simcoe
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 @ 11:49:41 AM
WorldEndsWithMe
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 1:29:27 PM
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Killa Tequilla
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 1:55:19 PM
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Fane1024
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 3:34:53 PM
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For anyone that has Joe Danger: is there enough gameplay if you play it as a puzzle game only (i.e., you aren't interested in score chasing)? I enjoyed the demo somewhat, but I don't really like the replay-until-you-figure-out-exactly-what-to-do-when style of game. I prefer to play through a level slowly, trying to figure out how to get to certain stars, etc. Is the full game playable that way?
Ben Dutka PSXE [Administrator]
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 4:25:15 PM
I mean, figuring out how to finish is only a small part of it, although it becomes the primary challenge in the very last levels because they're so hard to bypass.
Fane1024
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 4:46:17 PM
Thanks for the input. It's tough to explain what I mean without writing a long, boring explanation.
I like searching for the hidden bits and figuring out how to get to them. I don't like repeating the same actions over and over until I get it just perfect. Brainwork rather than thumbwork, if you will.
I also don't care about beating my last score or other people's scores, which I know is a big part of why people enjoy it.
So, I'm not sure that I'll get enough play out of Joe Danger to justify the cost, even at $7.50.
Ben Dutka PSXE [Administrator]
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 5:57:15 PM
For eight bucks, Joe Danger is just too much of a steal to pass up, but I admit it isn't for everyone.
HighOnFire
Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 3:36:41 PM
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010 @ 1:05:37 AM
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Highlander
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 @ 3:17:15 AM
It's just a minor cultural difference.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010 @ 6:21:42 AM
Simcoe
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 @ 11:59:31 AM
Anyways, the different regions offer different things. I sure wish we had Vidzone, but no, SCEE territory only. Would be nice to have PlayTV, but no, sorry, nothing for North America. I know PS+ people on the US Playstation blog are always complaining about what PS+ members are offered via the EU Playstation blog.

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Highlander
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Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 12:55:18 PM
There are some great deals around right now, don't forget Atlus is 50% off on a dozen or so titles too.
The best deal of the year though has to go to Valkyria Chronicles 2 on PSP which I just picked up for $9.99 shipped. You can thank a combination of free shipping, Black Friday pricing and a 420 discount I earned by pre-ordering NFS HP. After everything that little gem has only cost me $9.99 - Woo Hoo!