HD porn streaming service available exclusively on PS3
Also of interest to some of you (yet again courtesy of joystiq)
Persona's September 22nd release is awfully close to the release of the all-digital PSP Go. So, what's Atlus to do? Release Persona on UMD and PlayStation Network simultaneously, of course! This will be the first PSP title in America to simultaneously launch in both physical and digital forms. Atlus' dual-format release circumvents Sony's earlier policy to disallow PSN/UMD releases until October 1st.
While we're entirely supportive of PSN releases, we recommend you buy the retail version if at all possible. Why? Only the retail version will include the bonus two-disc soundtrack; a digital version won't be bundled with the PSN game. Considering both the UMD and retail versions will cost the same at launch, it's a no-brainer as to which version of Persona you should buy.
For a full rundown on what's new in Persona, don't forget to check out Atlus' walkthrough video.
Here's something that's proudly "Only For PlayStation." Digital Media Mart (DMM) has created a special Blu-ray disc that allows PS3 systems to stream adult videos in HD and SD from its on-demand "DMM.TV" service. While the disc is free for Japanese consumers, the content is not: SD streams are available for ¥500 ($5.25), while HD downloads are available for ¥1480 ($15.55).
DMM is working on expanding the service to all hard drive-equipped Blu-ray players; however, for now, PS3 is the only way Japanese consumers will be able to get their hands on ... the service.
DMM is working on expanding the service to all hard drive-equipped Blu-ray players; however, for now, PS3 is the only way Japanese consumers will be able to get their hands on ... the service.
Also of interest to some of you (yet again courtesy of joystiq)
While we're entirely supportive of PSN releases, we recommend you buy the retail version if at all possible. Why? Only the retail version will include the bonus two-disc soundtrack; a digital version won't be bundled with the PSN game. Considering both the UMD and retail versions will cost the same at launch, it's a no-brainer as to which version of Persona you should buy.
For a full rundown on what's new in Persona, don't forget to check out Atlus' walkthrough video.
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