![]() ![]() ![]() * Robot Trooper and Basketball Boots for PlayStation Home ($.98) * LittleBigPlanetâ„¢ Ryu of Street Fighter® II ($1.99) ![]() * Burnoutâ„¢ Paradise (Full Retail Game) ($19.99) * Super Street Fighter® II Turbo HD Remix ($14.99) * Samurai Sword Rack, Diesel Tiamallo Blue Hooded Top, Ligne Roset Alster Chair for PlayStation Home ($4.47) * Episode of Afro Samurai | Season 1 ($1.99) * LittleBigPlanetâ„¢ Metal Gear Solid® – Level Kit ($5.99) “Rather than paying a $50 subscription fee that competitors charge for on-line services, PlayStation Network users could put that money towards a variety of content,” the company claims. And it’s hard to argue that you can indeed get some good stuff for that $50, rather than just the privilege of being able to play online and download demos a week early. Now they’re at it once again, this time targeting one specific aspect of the Xbox 360: The $50 price tag for Xbox Live. ![]() Unfortunately for them, it seems most people were not pleased with the tactic. Back in early January, Sony began something of a mudslinging campaign against its competitors, accusing them of peddling “add-ons” and attempting to tout the virtues of the PlayStation 3 to all who would listen. ![]()
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