Shadow2K6
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Added by Shadow2K6 on Oct. 28, 2008

PSN Pre-Paid Cards....You can actually find them now =D
What I'm about to say is both sad and funny but here goes.  Before I go into the PSN card I'm going to go in a little story about Burnout Paradise.  I bought the game back in February for Xbox 360 (well my brother bought it not me).  Well like a month ago I lent it to a friend.  A week ago he said his cousin (while my friend was not home) broke it.  Right.  He gave me $30 (which is what its worth now, and I told him I didn't really want the money).  So I got $30 on sunday.  I said to myself.  Why don't I just buy the PSN Download for Burnout Paradise since it has trophies =P.

On monday after I took a accounting test.  I went all the way to walmart (because thats the only place I know that has Playstation Network cards.  Also a FYI for non-PS3 gamers Playstation Network cards work just like Microsoft Point cards and Wii Point cards.  The reason you can only find them in certain places is because they weren't available from launch like the other two.  Sony has been rolling them out into new stores each month (October it went to Best Buy and Walmart), so thats why =P. 

Anyways.  Burnout Paradise costs $29.99 on the Playstation Store.  I already had $11 on my account so I bought the PSN card from Walmart ($20 worth) and entered it in.  One thing I like about these cards over Microsoft point cards is that there is less numbers and letters to enter.  I can't really tell you how long it took to download because I fell asleep while it was downloading =/.  If I remember right its about 3GB though.  I also got McDonalds with $6 of the remaining $10 I had from my friends money =P,  I haven't had McDonalds in a month so thats why.

Burnout Paradise PS3 version impressions

I went into this game thinking it was exactly like the game I played.  I was sort of wrong.  I never downloaded the updates for the 360 version (which are also in the PS3 version) that enabled motorcycles and stuff so it was a familiar experience but refreshing at the same time.  I like the game so its not like I have a problem with replaying it and I never did get my burnout license on the 360 version so I didn't officially beat it yet.  Online is good, works just like the Xbox 360 version.  I didn't really experience any lag.  Trophy wise.  The trophies are a lot easier to obtain in this game then the achievements in the Xbox 360 version.  I think thats a good thing since I'm a achievement/trophy whore =P.  I think it was worthy purchase, especially since I purchased it with my friends money. 

Fallout 3 Situation

Yeah its 5:47 AM.  I'm doing my Microsoft Excel homework for Intro to Computers and I'm checking Gamefly every minute to see if they shipped Fallout 3.  It says available now so it should ship.  Especially since I've had it on my queve for 3 weeks.  I even removed Resistance 2 so its the only game on my queve.  I'll be pissed if it doesn't ship =/.

Closing Comments

Yeah so besides the homework for Intro to Computers.  I don't really have any homework.  So for the rest of this week I'm dedicating my free time to gaming (except for Friday, going to a halloween party =D).  Going to get through Burnout Paradise until Fallout 3 gets here (if it gets here) and then play that.  Hopefully it will be good.  OXM did give it a 10 but you know how easily they give out 10s *cough* Fight Night Round 3 *cough*.  Anyways l4terz.