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more about #psoneclassics Gaseous_Snake: Seems okay. I would still want all the things I have now for free though. Access to the PSone library sounds pretty nice, not sure about $70 (USD) a m... more » ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: I really don't like this. While they certainly offer quite a few lucrative things, the fact that they'd do a premium-service leaves a bad taste with m... more » senselocke: I like the Token Wagering--give me a real, certifiable value for costs. I DON'T like members-only game content. I call bullshit. Still, overall, it ... more » Striderhayasa - Can we get some damn m/kb support?!: whoa...some of these options look tasty. Free access to PS1 games? User to User Challenges? Store Discounts? Free game Trials? Ok Sony, now you're ta... more » RockyRan: An interesting idea, and one that gets me much more interested than Live does. Everything that I'm seeing here (with the exception of cross-game chat... more » digiboy123: C'mon, Sony, don't pull a Microsoft on us. But hey, free stuff, and we STILL get to keep current free online play, it sounds better than what MS is of... more » Mister Jack urges you to buy Machinarium: You're going to CHARGE for cross-game chat, a feature that should've been there since day one and we've been practically screaming in your ear to impl... more » Sonyphonics: Hmmm, not sure how I feel about this one. First, although I'll probably rarely use it, XGVC seems like something that should be free. When you make i... more » Neko_Tech: Well as much I would love to support Sony on this. I can't or should I say I wouldn't. I have 4 different USA PSN accounts, 1 master - Storing my per... more » anabbeynormality: I have no issue with Sony charging for premium content. My one concern would be that once they start distinguishing between premium and non-premium se... more » SavageReindeer: Well that levels the playing field a bit. I knew that Sony couldn't afford free online for too long. Losing money on every console and all... more » brass2themax: Seeing as they've said that everything that is free now will remain free, I couldn't care less if they start charging for features I will never ever u... more » Gunstarlegends: That's why we haven't gotten cross game chat, They're holding out on us! more » vrillusions: Sony never ceases to amaze me at how eager they are to dig themselves into a hole. While some of those are nice new features that they could market t... more » CCAF drlard: ....well...1 out of 2 reasons i had for buying a ps3 just went out the window! i'm already paying for XBL, i don't need a second subscription if i di... more » Andrew Wyatt: I'll keep my hat out of this except for one issue: PSN users should have had cross-game chat to begin with, and shouldn't have to pay for it. Even Mic... more » robinandtami: What exactly do they mean by trophy alerts? Does that mean you'd have to PAY to get a little notification pop up when you earn a trophy? That would ... more » SuprShin: According to Activision there is a demand for people to pay more money for things. Wow those annual prices are far higher then XBL! more » Mattchewie: Take option 2, pull Xgame chat and facebook connectivity into CORE services. Put in Online Music and maybe the rewards program(depends on if there pr... more » plasticmouse: My initial reaction is annoyance at the use of terms like 'Pay us money and we will give you free access to PS1 games'. Um, no. That's not free. Th... more » -
#surveysays
Survey: Sony Considering Premium PlayStation Network Subscriptions
A survey sent from IPSOS Online Research indicates that Sony is considering premium subscription plans for the PlayStation Network, detailing potential prices and premium services, including full hour game trials, free access to PSOne Classics, and cross-game voice chat.
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#playstationnetwork
Vagrant Story Coming To PAL PSN
Released on the Japanese PlayStation Network in August, Square Enix is bringing classic PlayStation RPG Vagrant Story to the PAL PlayStation Network. Can a North American release be far behind? More » -
#esrb
ESRB Rates New Flood Of PSone Classics
Sony's made it quite clear that the drought of "PSone Classics" re-releases of original PlayStation games for the PlayStation 3 and PSP is over. A new batch of ESRB ratings underscores that with a raft of new old PlayStation games. More » -
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ESRB Rates Dino Crisis, More Resident Evil For PS3
New entries popping up at the ESRB ratings board website might indicate impending releases for Dino Crisis and two Resident Evil titles as PSone Classics on the PlayStation 3. More » -
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Final Fantasy VII PSN Release Results In Over 100,000 New Aeris Deaths
Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII has become the "fastest selling PS one title on PlayStation Network since the game launched" accumulating over 100,000 downloads for the PlayStation 3 and PSP following its addition to the North American PlayStation Store. More » -
#esrb
Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil PSone Classics Incoming
Looks like Sony is serious about adding new "PSone Classics" to the PlayStation Store, as a few original PlayStation heavy hitters appear to be en route. The ESRB has rated five new PSone Classics candidates. More » -
#psoneclassics
The Top-Selling PS1 Games In The PlayStation Store
Since the launch of the PlayStation 3, Sony has published nearly 30 original PlayStation Classics on the North American PlayStation Store. Which have sold the best? More » -
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Suikoden Is Your Newest PSone Classic
Konami has added another PSone classic to the North American PlayStation Store, following up last week's release of Castlevania Chronicles with the first in its role-playing game series Suikoden. More » -
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Medal of Honor, Rayman 2 To Join PlayStation Store's "PSone Classics"?
The ESRB has recently rated Medal of Honor and Rayman 2: Revolution for release on the PlayStation 3 and PSP, a good sign both are coming to the PlayStation Store. Wait... Rayman 2: Revolution? More »

