PLAYSTATION Store For PC
SCEA opens up a new way for PSP owners to get content.. via the web.
Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Sony Computer Entertainment America today unveiled PLAYSTATION Store for the PC in North America, enabling PSP users to access PLAYSTATIONNetwork games, video content and services over the Internet through a personal computer at hstore.playstation.com . This new free service allows users to establish a PLAYSTATION Network account, download free content or purchase content directly from the PLAYSTATION Store for the PC to their PSP without the use of PLAYSTATION 3. Through the PLAYSTATION Store for the PC, PSP users can now download classic PlayStation game titles as well as all-new PSP titles only available from the PLAYSTATION Store. Available immediately, full-game downloadable content exclusively available on PLAYSTATION Store for the PC include titles such as Syphon Filter: Combat Ops. Users can also download existing PSP games such as Gangs of London and WipEout Pure, as well PS one classic titles including favorites such as JetMoto and Crash Bandicoot. In addition, trailers for forthcoming titles, add-on game items, promotional videos and themes for PSP that allow users to customize their PSP menu color, background and icons of XMB(XrossMediaBar) will be available through the PLAYSTATION Store for the PC.

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