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A physical release of four 3D PlayStation Network titles. Released as part of a bundle with specific 3D TV Models in Brazil, Australia, and Malaysia. Playable in amazing Stereoscopic 3D! Jump straight into four action-packed PlayStation3 titles, brought to your screen in eye-popping 3D: Super Stardust HD – hop into your spaceship and blast incoming asteroids to bits with an arsenal of interstellar weapons. Watch that cosmic space dust fly right out of your TV! PAIN – ready, aim, get set for some PAIN. Load your character into a giant catapult, let rip and watch the eye-watering chaos unfold. Did you see that head-on collision in graphic 3D? Ouch! WipEout HD – fire up your futuristic craft and blaze into Anti-Gravity combat at its very best. Blow your opponents to kingdom come and watch the race rush out into your lounge. MotorStorm 3D Rift Demo – try your hand at brutal off-road racing on an exotic track full of sand, water and untamed jungle. Hit the gas and shift into top gear in white-knuckle 3D.
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