PS Plus: Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Free on Vita for Members

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PS Plus: Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Free on Vita for Members

This week, PlayStation Plus members can take to an ever-changing race track when Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed enters the PS Vita Instant Game Collection. The ‘transformed’ part references the fact that your go kart isn’t always cemented to the pavement – if your route should all of a sudden require your little kart to, say, fly, it will. Yep, your vehicle is constantly morphing back and forth between kart, plane and boat, so you’ll have to master each type if you want to win.

You can download Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed on PS Vita and take advantage of all these PS Plus discounts after the PlayStation Store updates tomorrow, 12/24.

PlayStation Plus Update 12-23-2013

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PlayStation Plus: Instant Game Collection

PlayStation Plus Update 12-23-2013
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (PS Vita)

Free for PS Plus members

Sonic and the All-Stars cast line up on the starting grid once again to battle for supremacy in the ultimate race. It’s not just racing, it’s Racing Transformed! Bonus Edition also includes extra racer Metal Sonic, and bonus Outrun track!

PlayStation Plus: Discounts

PlayStation Plus Update 12-23-2013

The PlayStation Store Holiday Sale continues this week. Check out these deals:

Game Title PS Plus Price Regular Price
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse $3.75 $14.99
DUCKTALES REMASTERED $7.19 $14.99
Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two $10.00 $39.99
Proteus $5.94 $13.99
Proteus Vita $5.94 $13.99
Dragon Fantasy Book I & II (bundle) $8.39 $19.99
Dragon Fantasy I $2.50 $9.99
Dragon Fantasy I Vita $2.50 $9.99
Dragon Fantasy II $7.34 $14.99
Dragon Fantasy II Vita $7.34 $14.99
Hotline Miami $1.49 $9.99
Hotline Miami Vita $1.49 $9.99
DIABLO III $35.19 $59.99

PlayStation Plus: Last Chance

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  • While the sale isn’t to great with it lacking much Vita games (I know Tearaway and Batman Origins Vita were on that flash sale, but there are many other Vita games like Unit 13 or Hot Shots that could go on sale), getting Sonic Racing on Vita is awesome; such a great port of one of the best Kart racers on PS3 :).

    And for those who missed out on Hotline when it was a Plus game, you really should get it at its bargen price; a very veceral experience that is a ton of fun to play. Thank you for the great year of free games and sales PSN NA, hope next year is even better :).

  • @PrimeroInconsequential:

    Why are you talking to me, little boy? Three separate comments trying to bait or goad me into an argument with you? I thought I told you last time that you’re just a boring troll who isn’t worthy of my time or attention. Be grateful that I condescended to even address you, son.

    Do not speak to me again. There’s a good lad. Now, run along, kiddo. The adults are having a conversation. Go play.

  • @148 yes i am i log in and it logs me out says sign in failed anyone else having trouble

  • Just got this message from the chat support:

    [PlayStation®Network] Updated 12/24/2013

    We’re aware some users are having issues connecting to the PSN. We are investigating.

    We expect to have the PSN back up soon and apologize for any inconvenience.

    I was still able to download and install Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, but the web-based store keeps logging me off.

  • Playstation 4 Plus is an absolute joke. No avatar’s. No theme’s. 5 games? Get it together.

  • %@%^%^&@$@!$%@^&@@!%$^&#

    Here’s a copy and paste of the complete title:

    PS Plus: Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Free for Members
    + Posted by Kristine Steimer // Sr. Community Specialist

    And here’s a copy and paste of the COMPLETE written part of the blog post:

    This week, PlayStation Plus members can take to an ever-changing race track when Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed enters the Instant Game Collection. The ‘transformed’ part references the fact that your go kart isn’t always cemented to the pavement – if your route should all of a sudden require your little kart to, say, fly, it will. Yep, your vehicle is constantly morphing back and forth between kart, plane and boat, so you’ll have to master each type if you want to win.
    You can download Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and take advantage of all these PS Plus discounts after the PlayStation Store updates tomorrow, 12/24.

    I’m a PS+ member, but I’m not taking to the track b/c you Rick-rolled us you @$%%@$#%$%#

    There are 80 million PS3 in the world and only 4 million Vita, do you think there are more PS3 owners w/ PS+ or more Vita owners? You people are idiots. And that’s being kind.

    • Thanks for the feedback, and sorry for any confusion. I’ve updated the headline and copy of the post to clarify that this is for Vita.

  • Ugh… all that macho chest pounding again…

    Not debating the points, and resorting to attacking imaginary aspects of my character…

    Classic behavior of someone who has lost an argument but has not the courage to admit defeat.

    And while yes, I did thoroughly dismantle your suggestions and leave you absolutely no wiggle or breathing room to respond, at least you could have tried. I find it amusing that someone who’s probably younger than me is calling me a “kid”.

    Well, at least you didn’t flat-out lie and claim to be a game developer this time around, so, you’ve made a little progress. Good job! Keep it going, and you’ll be somewhat respectable in no time! :)

  • LOL. You are SO MAD, little boy, that you can’t use your weak middle-school psychology to get me to tell you who I am and what games I am credited in. Destroys you, doesn’t it? Does that actually work on anyone else?

    What part of “do not address me” do you not understand, little boy? Being brave on the internet is just that; being brave on the internet.

    By the way, Google your own profile name. Don’t even add the word “troll”. Just look at your posts. You ONLY come to these blogs to try to insult other people and their preferences in gaming. You are a teenaged little girl who is afraid of real men in real life, so you play thousands of video games and insult your financial, intellectual and social superiors on a blog about free video games.

    Grow up, and stop trying to “win” arguments online. We both know that you would NEVER even raise your voice in my presence, so why all the victory speeches? You’re a coward and a petulant little child.

    Off my nuts, now, Cool Whip.

  • @CraddaPoosta: I agree with you somewhat about ports of games already available on phones. I’m all for price parity, but then I was really talking about the IGC where price isn’t the issue. Besides, even with all I’ve read about it I’m not convinced as to who (Sony/Activision/both) is to blame for the plainly ludicrous Angry Birds pricing. Still, I’m not any more impressed than you are about receiving a phone game for free on the IGC when many of those same games are free on phones anyway. I draw a line between phone games and console exclusives to some extent. But I’m still mindful that we barely used to get any free games before the IGC, and what we did get usually sucked back then. So I prefer the way things are now.

  • Without delving into all that’s been said between you and Primero, I agree with him that separate Plus programs for indies/AAA titles would likely prove unworkable and even more divisive than the status quo.

    I liked someone’s idea of separate programs for each platform until I realized that would probably fail horribly. With so few Vita owners, their IGC would be awful without all that PS3/PS4 money supporting the entire infrastructure. The way things are set up now, however flawed, is probably the best way IMHO.

    BTW, I think people need to temper their expectations of the IGC going forward (at least regarding AAA titles over the next year or so). Once more people adopt the PS4 and abandon the PS3, that will mean more Plus members since it’s required for online play. Yes, that means a bigger pool of money Sony can use to make deals. But it also means fewer people paying for a game at all if a publisher gives away a just-released game to Plus members. Once the floodgates open with dozens of AAA titles, things will settle and it won’t be a problem for Sony to give them away (almost) every month.[/theory]

  • I’m also having trouble accessing the PS Store. Not a big deal, really. But for all those having trouble, it’s not just you.

    @Justin Massongill: I appreciate good customer service, and I realize that things can be confusing if not worded properly. But that guy was out of control. The monthly Plus preview made it clear the game would be free for Vita only. Vita games always join the IGC at the end of the month. All it takes is reading these blog posts as they come along, and not expecting absolute perfection in any aspect of life.

    But I do admire your ability to remain customer-friendly in ANY situation.

  • I didn’t say there was NO market for indie games. Just that it feels very, very, VERY much forced with the Vita scene. Yeah, it’s comparable to any other touch-screen device, but that doesn’t mean that it is the darling of indie developers, or that gamers prefer indie titles.

    Give me a Squeenix or Capcom game over a $6.99 indie offering, any day.

  • See the world of difference that courtesy and decency makes? You and I don’t exactly agree on this issue, but neither has felt the need to insult the other, neither based on preference or personality.

    A shame that others could not follow your example.

  • Ah, I’m starting to see your point more clearly now. I tend not to pay as much attention to what’s happening with the Vita simply because I don’t own one. I’m somewhat more sympathetic to gripes from Vita-only Plus members that they don’t get much besides indie games and PSP stuff from years ago (a situation which seems to be improving…maybe). More sympathetic than I am toward PS3-only gripes, that is. We get quite a lot for the money. And of course those with more systems get even more content for one low price.

    I’m not going to sit here and act like I’ve been a saint, or that you have. But I agree we have a pleasant conversation going, and I always prefer that over the alternative. Cheers.

  • It’s great that these games are crossbuy.

  • Spent tons of money on psn store this holiday season, Diablo 3 is awesome! BUT:

    Will there be another week of Holiday Sales next week on the psn store?

  • @ CraddaPoosta

    Why are you trying so hard to impress everybody?

    1. You really need to stop making things up about me. It only weakens your credibility. I’m not mad just because you like to envision your adversaries furious at the sound of every word you say. Man, you’re high on yourself. Reality is, you’ve yet to anger me. I only think you’re pathetic. It only saddens me, not angers me.

    2. I didn’t use any “psychological tricks” to coax information out of you, paranoid kook. I asked you straight-up what I was interested in knowing. I made it clear-cut, plain as day. Anyone could understand. You make up crap, again.

    3. And reflecting yourself… It seems you are trying to win online arguments. I only care to get through to people, and it turns into an argument when they resist. Example, here and now. As far as Googling, I couldn’t care less. Did you realize with all the stuff you’re typing right now, you’re building quite the search engine history for yourself? Maybe if I call you a “troll” it will bolster the matches of negative terms to your name, CraddaPoosta?

  • 4. I would, and have, and will continue to “raise my voice” in public or private to any of the REAL COWARDS (people like you) who pound their chest in an attempt to convince everyone that they’re the alpha male, to take attention away from their small packages down below.

    I’ve even confronted my local corrupt police department in public numerous times, calling them out on their shameful actions. I bet you’re the kind of person that kisses up, nods his head, and says “yes officer, yes sir” like a good little boy. You’re reflecting yourself. You’re the coward that you wish I was. I’d love to meet you in real life. No joke. If you live in Southern California or will be visiting the area anytime soon, send me a message with the address of the place you’d like to meet. And bring your resume.

  • And finally, all that “See the world of difference that courtesy and decency makes” reveals your true hypocritical nature. Not only does it take two to tango (meaning, you’re guilty, genius), but go back and look at our conversations. Not only here, but also on last week’s Plus update… you and everyone else can see that it was YOU who expelled the first insults, and which point, all respect goes out the door and I respond to you as the troublemaker that you are.

    I’m glad that ThumbsOfSteel74 isn’t dumb enough to fall for YOUR psychological tricks… trying to present yourself as the mature professional who was dragged into the mud by some low-life troll… but he didn’t buy it. Notice how he said he wouldn’t pretend that you’ve been a saint… you see, CraadaPoosta the troll, you’re clearly not as clever as you think you are. You can never win until you start telling the truth. You’ve been whining on the blog for months now over superficial things… the same way an uneducated consumer would, rather than a supposed seasoned professional…

  • * at which point

  • I bet you are AWFULLY pretty when you’re mad, Cool Whip.

  • Something funny for anyone interested…

    CraddaPoosta originally says Googling my name with “troll” attached will bring up evidence that I’m just trolling the blog.

    Then he comes back this week saying “don’t even put the word troll”. Now I know why. He realized how much it would backfire.

    Out of curiosity, I Googled “CraddaPoosta troll” to see what would come up… and guess what? The first thing I find is a thread on GameFaqs for Kersploosh where the one and only CraddaPoosta is arguing with multiple people, ALL OF WHOM ARE CALLING HIM A TROLL, because as usual, someone pointed out how he was wrong about something, he couldn’t handle it, and let his facade of being a respectable person slip away, revealing his true jackass nature. Saying, “run along little boy” to everyone who disagrees with him is a regular occurrence with this guy.

    And it can backfire in other ways… you might get more people to see what I’m saying, and they might actually side with me.

  • Oh, look who’s here! Wonderful!

  • “Pretty when you’re mad”

    “Run along, child”

    “LOL. You’re mad aren’t you”

    ^^^ The stuff he says to everyone he argues with on GameFaqs as well. Your gimmicks are way beyond stale at this point, CraddaPoosta the troll. Time for you to develop some new catch phrases. All that stuff about the internet remembering everything you say sure came back to haunt you, eh? You shouldn’t have encouraged me to check up on you. I wasn’t going to.

  • @ThumbsOfSteel74;

    Casual games are not the only victim of a commercial market trying to force a scene. Think about anything retro, in general. It’s prevalent in the music industry, in the movie industry, in fashion, in art. Every marketer thinks everyone wants to be cool and hip and in-the-know or a part of some undiscovered and under-appreciated art-form. So, indie games, in this example, are touted as these fantastic gems that only the cool people “get”.

    Just because something is independent or unique doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good, or in demand. Just that it’s being presented as a new genre for hip cats to groove to. Can you dig it?

  • The main appeal of indie games is that they’re coming from “common people” who’ve always dreamed of bringing their visions to life. It feels “closer to home” and consumers get a feeling of empowerment from it. Sony isn’t “forcing” a scene, paranoid nutter. They’re simply reading and reacting to the impulses displayed by the consumer base. If something is catching people’s attention, marketers want to capture it and serve up their own branded versions of it. It’s a common business practice. There’s no forcing of anything. When a trend cools off, as it naturally does over time, the suits will jump ship with the masses, keeping their finger on the pulse of what’s hot at the moment. They don’t force what’s popular, they simply corner it, capture it, and re-distribute it for profit.

    “Retro” is popular because the people from the eras labeled “retro” are grown-ups now with money to spend, and for some reason, nostalgia has always tugged on the heartstrings. Once again, we have an example of the big wigs reading and reacting to the pulse of the masses, which is based on ACTUAL psychology-based studies of consumer trends and how they develop, rather than the pseudo-psychology you’ve spewed on multiple occasions.

  • You imply some sort of control is going on. You’re dead wrong. It’s INFLUENCE that corporations care about. They care more about influence than anything else. But of course, if you were an industry insider, you’d know that already. :)

    You know what’s really sad about you though, CraddaPoosta the troll? Other than your obvious narcissism and affinity for ad hominem attacks, you’re WASTING YOUR SMARTS by chasing paranoid fantasies that anyone who values logic would easily discredit. I don’t know how you fell into that trap. Are you bitter about something that some “big evil corporation” did to you, or just jealous that you see others who have reached the level of professional success you’ve always desired but failed to achieve, and in turn, you exert yourself in this manner? I don’t know. I’m seriously asking here.

    Why you try to impress others all the time with your big words and such, rather than just saying what you mean and meaning what you say, confuses me. And the ad hominem stuff is just arrogant and reckless. And that’s your biggest problem: You’re wildly arrogant.

    Arrogance leads to recklessness, and recklessness will always lead you straight to your demise. Think.

  • You want to make out, or what? You seem to be quite fixated on me.

  • And yet again, you contradict yourself. I could easily say the same. I noticed you said the same thing to someone else you were arguing with on GameFaqs. You’re the one with a fixation… on making out with other guys. Perhaps you’re in the closet, or you always dream of making out because girls always ignored you? Which is it? Again, I’m seriously asking, because I wouldn’t claim to know. That’s your gimmick.

    I noticed you also used that Spider-Man sleep over with cake and stuff on GameFaqs as well. The same thing you said to me last week. Damn, you remind me of a comedian who goes on tour telling the same jokes over and over again. It gets stale really fast, except in this case, you weren’t funny even in the beginning.

    So, do you want to debate any points I brought up, or just keep stroking your ego with repeated hollow replies? Wha.. what’s that? No debating? ‘Cause you know you have no where to go with your dead-end arguments? Yes, I agree. Well then, what about meeting up? Want to meet in public somewhere and have a discussion about the industry where you can also reveal your resume without worrying about hackers on the ‘net? (No making out, pervert, just a discussion). What do you say, pal? Hmm?

  • Anything to say in response to my statements on indies, and the industry’s trends? No? ‘Cause you’re wrong?

    Anything to say about my statements on psychology? No? ‘Cause you’re wrong?

    Anything to say about your penchant for pushing conspiracy theories? No? ‘Cause you feel stupid now?

    Do you always start out talking big, but end up going out with a whimper like this?

    Finish what you start, chump.

  • I’m just enjoying watching you “at work”, as it were. I can almost envision you sitting there in a fit of pique, feverishly rubbing your chubby hands together as you “wittily” craft another biting rejoinder, impressing all and sundry with your intellect and cleverness. Another foul intarwebz villain, slain by the noble and admirable, totally-not-a-virgin Sir PrimeroIncognito, Esquire. White Knight extraordinaire, valiant defender of the sweet, tender feels of all indie game developers the world over, who would doubtlessly be absolutely CRUSHED to know that a nameless presence on the internet like myself doesn’t wike their games.

    I hope you got a peachy keen beret and a month’s supply of soy latte for Christmas, Daddy-O.

  • See, there you go again. Nothing to say. Just ego-stroking. Trying to impress everyone.

    But remember, I told you last week, I’m not so easily impressed. Anyone can talk like that if they actually cared to, but who would care to? Someone who desperately needs friends, I assume…

    And I also told you last week that I don’t drink coffee, and I don’t wear skinny jeans or berets. Sorry, bud. Nor am I chubby (6% body fat), angry, or… should I even say this… a virgin. (I wish I could go back in time and NOT bang some of the chicks I did! If you only knew… ehh…)

    Anything else? I’m done with my work on the computer, so if you’re not going to debate my points, I’m going to do something else. I’ll give you 5 minutes. Otherwise, we’ll try again some other day.

  • Oh, one more thing… see here, your dishonesty has led you into another contradiction…

    “Nameless presence on the web”… hmm… yes, if you really felt that way, you wouldn’t bring up the fact that our words remain on the internet forever. Nor would you imply that your words as a consumer carry such substantial weight as to create waves and encourage changes in the marketplace. OOPS! You slipped up again. But at least you finally acknowledged that you’re truly powerless as a petty chronic complainer on a message board, even if it was inadvertent.

    Now, if you meant to say “faceless”, then there’s no problem.

    Well, 5 minutes is up. See you later, hater.

  • Why I can’t add sonic with PSN plus on my Vita ? I’m from Ukraine

  • @CraddaPoosta: I’m sure on some level indie games are seen as “trendy” by marketers. It’s clear that you think so and are repulsed by it. Plus you consider a lot of them garbage, as I do.

    Maybe it’s my age (39), but I just don’t care any more about what’s trendy. I don’t like something because the “cool kids” do, and I don’t dislike it for that reason either. Not saying I’m immune to subtle influences in media and such. But I don’t avoid buying things that other people consider cool/uncool.

    For the most part, I like some indie games (while not caring about most of the others) because I can get $5 worth of game for $5. Sometimes I can get $5 worth of game for free with the IGC. Or $3 with Plus discounts, etc. It may have happened once or twice that I paid $10-15 for a PSN game, but it’s exceptionally rare. I wait for sales on those types of games, and I generally don’t buy unless I get a price I like. But the little games I wind up with provide whatever experience they do for as long as it lasts. Better in a lot of cases than paying full price for a game with better production values that’s exactly as short as a game I can get on PSN for $3, IMHO.

  • Just thought I’d point out that with the limited number of Vitas in the wild, and the presumably low attach rate for sales on software, the only titles that can really benefit from the Vita IGC are indies. The few AAA titles we get for the system can’t afford to be free anytime close to release, as even the profits they make from 50-75% off sales is likely more than whatever cut of subscription fees they’d get from the IGC. This is why a lot of the AAA titles we get are Sony published.
    And it probably has more to do with simple economics than “trying to push a scene”. The reason EU can get these games for free sooner, or at larger discounts, is partially due to exchange rates and also possibly has something to do with sales targets. If they’ve already hit their goals for a region, then it’s less damaging to give a game away for free or greatly discounted, than in a region where they are still far from hitting sales targets. This is probably why we still haven’t gotten something like Unit 13 in the IGC. It’s budget was too large and Sony would take too big a loss per consumer to give it away for free, if those same consumers might at some point buy the game, even for only $5-$10.

  • Personally, I find myself more likely to play the smaller titles and indie games on my Vita, as they are much more pick up and play friendly. And the vast majority of “phone games” coming to the Vita aren’t ridiculously overpriced. It’s Angry Birds, and pretty much only Angry Birds. Most of us know who to blame for that and it isn’t Sony. Most mobile ports I’ve bought have been fairly cheap. And considering the production costs to port the games over, the lack of ads, and the value-add to the consumer of having trophies, I think the $3-$8 range I’ve seen on most of them is well worth it.

  • @AizawaYuuichi: I don’t have a Vita, and I’m sure you kinow a lot more about economics than I do. But that’s basically what I was trying to say about the IGC for PS4 in an earlier post. We’re likely to get a ton of indies for PS4 until some of the AAA titles start actually making enough money to justify giving them away on the IGC. The installed user base of Plus members with PS4s will stay installed, so to speak. They won’t be willing to give up access to key features like online play. So once you allow your game to be added the IGC for PS4, you’re pretty much giving up on ever selling another digital copy.

  • @ThumbsOfSteel74;

    We’re in a unique era of gaming. Never before has the entire world been this inter-connected, and never before has the availability of games of all genres been so huge and wide. You remember the 8-bit era, when franchises had hard limits on how many games they could release every year, and if a company put out three stellar titles in an entire year, that was huge.

    What I mean by “forcing the scene” is that in the case of indie games in particular, it FEELS like it’s being presented as, “All the cool kids love indie games, and since you’re a cool kid, you’ll dig THIS.”

    Being into things that others have not discovered or appreciated yet doesn’t really have an age limit. This is just another facet of being superior to the Joneses, beyond merely keeping up with them.

    My opinion on the indie scene has less to do with the quality of the games themselves, and more to do with how they are marketed to gamers in the first place.

  • Even worse, after the confusion on here about which Sonic was being made available to plus members, today I get an email from Sony saying the PS3 version is available for free to plus members. So how about it Sony, are you going to honor your own sales email literature or not?

  • @ThumbsofSteel74 – Pay attention.

    Thanks to @Justin Masongill for updating the the title and article – much better now.

    One thing though – I just got an email from “Playstation”, subject line “New Updates to Playstaton Plus”.

    In the email there are a lot of photos, on the Sonic photo it says PS3. Not vita, Not PSN Not PS4, It clearly says PS3. When you click on the link in the photo it takes you to the website for SEN and the PS3 version. Looks like I’m not the only 1 who was confused. At this point Sony should give the PS3 version to PS+ subscribers just to save face.

    Sorry I don’t know how to link to a photo in the email but here’s where the “Get it now” link takes me:

    https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/en-us/games/sonic-all-stars-racing-transformed/cid=UP0177-NPUB31090_00-ALLSTARTRANSFORM?smcid=ps:email-sonic-pls-nws-121713

  • CraddaPoosta on December 26th, 2013 at 10:19 am said: “My opinion on the indie scene has less to do with the quality of the games themselves, and more to do with how they are marketed to gamers in the first place.”

    LIES. You repeatedly refer to indie games as “garbage” and that’s all we need to know to understand your opinion on their quality. You’re changing your story like a coward because you got backed into a corner. Weak.

    Suddenly, you have a problem with “the way they’re marketed”. Ha! Who do you think you’re fooling? They’re marketed the same way everything else is marketed! EVERYTHING that’s for sale is always presented in advertising as something cool that you don’t want to miss out on! So, I guess you just have a problem with marketing in general then, right? Why? Are you worried that some subliminal message will trigger a self-destructive impulse in your mind that you can’t control? Are you really that powerless? Honestly, WHO GIVES A #@&% ABOUT THE WAY SOMETHING IS MARKETED?!?! What a BS excuse.

    Quit being a sissy and just admit you had it all wrong here. You might have a talent for self-aggrandizing, but you’re terrible at damage control. Give it a rest. You blew it.

  • Here’s the page that the email takes you to when you click on “View as webpage” at the top of the email. You can clearly see the PS3 on Sonic. Well if it ever gets past moderation you will. I know there must be a way to make a link get through moderation – leave off a / or something – but I dont teel like messing around with trial and error stuff at midnight.

    http://view.playstationemail.com/?j=ff3316727463&m=fe8e12717267007872&ls=fe9815727564037471&l=ff951579&s=fe8c15717c6c0c7e70&jb=ff5d16777c&ju=fefc12757d6404&r=0

  • AizawaYuuichi said: “Just thought I’d point out that with the limited number of Vitas in the wild, and the presumably low attach rate for sales on software, the only titles that can really benefit from the Vita IGC are indies.”

    BINGO!

    AizawaYuuichi said: “it probably has more to do with simple economics than “trying to push a scene”.”

    BULLSEYE!

    AizawaYuuichi said: “And the vast majority of “phone games” coming to the Vita aren’t ridiculously overpriced. It’s Angry Birds, and pretty much only Angry Birds. Most of us know who to blame for that and it isn’t Sony.”

    RIGHT ON TARGET!

    AizawaYuuichi said: “Most mobile ports I’ve bought have been fairly cheap. And considering the production costs to port the games over, the lack of ads, and the value-add to the consumer of having trophies, I think the $3-$8 range I’ve seen on most of them is well worth it.”

    DING! WE HAVE A WINNER!

    Isn’t it funny that a supposed industry insider doesn’t realize the same things? :)
    Quite peculiar, indeed.

  • @CraddaPoosta You ain’t funny, give up already. Your comments only pisses off Primero even more.

    @AizawaYuuichi Everything you say is completely true. Mobile games are not overpriced at all. If anyone is to blame of Angry Birds’s expensive prices, it’s got to be Activision. Rovio has nothing to do with it because they just make the game. It ain’t Sony’s fault either because the publishers just put it on their consoles. But no, people are just too stupid to realize that.

    @HemiSync101 They don’t have to give a ef on what you say. They said Vita version in the beginning of this month, they give us the Vita version. Do yourself a favor and slap yourself in the face for trying to boss them around.

  • How many HOURS have you spent devoted to me, Cool Whip? Seriously.. You have this gigantic crush on me that is getting a bit creepy.

    Not even kidding. Just look at you, little boy. All you do on these blogs is come here so you can TRY to get me to engage.

    We can make this simple. Take it offline. You have my PSN. I have yours. If you are that desperate for attention from me, and me in particular, then take it offline, and tell me how you REALLY feel, you scared little coward.

    So Cal, right? LOL. Don’t forget that you also offered to meet me in public, because you’re THAT kind of White Knight on the internet. LMFAO.

    You. Are. OBSESSED.

    Seek therapy or counseling. You have more issues than anyone here can help you with.

  • @Gamerzlimited, read a book, boy. Do not speak to me if you are incapable of sounding like an intelligent adult. It’s nice to know that Cool Whip has at least one fan, though. Maybe one day, you can be an eKnight like he is.

  • Just for fun, I just checked how many posts Cool Whip has made on this topic that I haven’t even responded to or acknowledged. About a dozen.

    Desperate. LOL. Writing essays, just DESPERATE for me to actually acknowledge a single one of his “points”.

    It must CRUSH you so, to put in that much effort, just to be ignored. That must remind you of your childhood. Mommy wasn’t there, was she? No wonder you’re the way you are. Gotta get some kind of victory, SOMEWHERE, right?

    Indie games are terrible. How much does that burn you up when I say that? Indie games are awful. How much butthurt does that inflict on you? Indie games are bad. How much negativity does that phrase being typed by me on a blog introduce into your life?

    That’s the proof, anyway; the fact that you have put your whole life on hold, half a dozen times, so you could spend the next ten or twenty minutes devoted to the emotional state that my presence on this blog on the internet puts you into.

    You know how much pleasure and joy that brings me, right? You can’t even back out, now. You’ve already gone whole-hog on your anti-Poosta offensive, here. I’ve seen few people implode as much as you, over a disagreement on game genres.

    GROW UP.

  • @HemiSync101: I got that same e-mail. Pretty sure we all did. Doesn’t mean jack. Anyone who clicked on the link to the web store in that e-mail would quickly find that the game was free for Vita only. Anyone who regularly follows this blog would have seen last month’s Plus preview. ‘Twas always a Vita game.

    But…

    They did the exact same thing a month or two ago: They sent out an e-mail with the PS3 logo instead of Vita over a certain IGC game. It piqued my interest, so I clicked on it. “Ah, that’s what I thought.” It was free for Vita only. I took their little survey and gave it the lowest possible score because it might cause confusion. Looks like nobody learned anything from the experience.

  • Since both my comments from yesterday are still awaiting moderation…

    Thanks to Justin Massongill for changing the title and article, I appreciate the effort.

    Now about the link in yesterday’s PS+ email?

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