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July 2011

Posted on 8 July by Dino Patti – Dino Patti

Limbo Comes To PSN On July 19th

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It has been one year since LIMBO originally launched, and that year has been an incredible time for everyone at Playdead. We’ve gotten feedback from many people around the world, and it’s been amazing to hear about the experiences people have had with the game.

So we are happy, on the mark of LIMBO’s birthday, to bring the experience further and share it with even more people. We will be releasing the game on the PS3 through the PlayStation Network on the following dates:

  • US – July 19th
  • Europe – July 20th
  • Japan/Asia – to be announced soon

Since we have gotten a lot of requests for the LIMBO Soundtrack, we are also making that available starting this Monday, July 11th on iTunes. If you are interested in more infrequent updates about the game, please feel free to sign up for the newsletter on our website www.limbogame.org. So, with less than two weeks to wait to get LIMBO on PSN, we hope everyone will enjoy the game and the little extra secret we have in store for you…

We look forward hearing what you think!
Regards,
@DinoPatti

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Update On PlayStation Plus Issues

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I just wanted to let you know that we are aware of the problem that Welcome Back PlayStation Plus Users are having and are working to get this fixed ASAP. Currently, the Welcome Back offer is not expiring and so those that have purchased a full Plus membership are not able to access the full Plus content. This issue is the cause of many of the other problems you have reported here on the blog, such as new content not showing up in the Store as expected.

We are working on this problem now as a matter of priority and expect customers to see this fixed over the next few days.

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MUBI Update: 7 July 2011

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This week’s update from MUBI includes a new micro-retrospective of a great filmmaker, as well as a local film festival collaboration coming from London.

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London Indian Film Festival

MUBI is teaming up with the London Indian Film Festival, running through July, to present two films from the lineup for free. In Gaurav Pandey‘s Dry Red Chillies, viewable everywhere on the PlayStation 3, a middle-aged actor who’s only appeared on screen as an extra for decades, finally gets his big break. It’s a conscious nod to Satyajit Ray‘s The Philosopher’s Stone (1958). The lead’s played by Mithun Chakraborty, who tells the Times of India that the film is “about the dream of a common man, its not about me. The life of a common man is just like dry red chillies which do not have a taste of their own but are used to add flavor to the dish being prepared.”

The LIFF on Dr Biju Kumar‘s The Way Home (image above), viewable only in the UK: “Malayalam cinema’s young heartthrob Prithviraj plays a Delhi-based prison doctor who accedes to the dying wish of his patient, a member of a terrorist squad. Her wish is that he unites her five-year-old son with his father whom he has never seen. The trouble is that the father is the leader of a dreaded Indian Jihadi terrorist group.”

Available in: Everywhere!

In the Year of the Pig (Emilio de Antonio, US)

In the Year of the Pig (1968), nominated for a Best Documentary Oscar, is a vital work from a preeminent force in independent film and political documentary. “The pig of the title is the US involvement in Vietnam, thoroughly roasted by Emile de Antonio‘s agitprop montage,” writes Fernando F Croce. “The theme of de Antonio’s tract, assembled with calm anger, is the ‘arrogance of power’ of the US colossus, dissected and questioned, the path carved for Hearts and Minds and Michael Moore down the decades, as locations change but the song remains the same.”

Available in: United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, France and Switzerland.

Shoot the Piano Player (Francois Truffaut, France)

Jonathan Rosenbaum on Shoot the Piano Player (1960): “Considering how romantic it is, how sad and funny and charming, it is a sobering fact that François Truffaut’s second feature — and the first one that qualifies as a quintessential New Wave expression — was a disaster at the box office. Indeed, if this eccentric adaptation of David Goodis‘s 1956 crime novel Down There illustrated any general commercial principle, this may be that one subverts overall genre expectations at one’s peril. For Tirez sur le pianiste is a film noir that literally turns white (through such images as piano keys or a snowy hillside) when the plot is at its darkest, and one that sometimes interrupts the viewer’s laughter with a disquieting catch in the throat.”

Available in: Italy

Four films by Nina Menkes

“In the 25 years since her first feature, Magdalena Viraga [1986], Nina Menkes has remained one of the few American directors working at feature length whose films — in both form and thought — are genuinely radical,” Phil Coldiron wrote last month in the LA Weekly. “Menkes’s main preoccupation across her six films is violence in all its forms, and her approach, oblique yet intuitive, has yielded results that have more to say on the subject than any American director since Peckinpah or Cassavetes.”

Magdalena Viraga is one of four films you can now watch on MUBI from anywhere in the world, including her 1983 short The Great Sadness of Zohara. The other two features are Queen of Diamonds (1991), which prompted the Village Voice to write, “Menkes once again proves herself one of the more compelling voices in American film, an evocative cine-poet boldly pursuing a singular and highly personal vision”; and The Bloody Child (1996), of which Kevin Thomas wrote in the Los Angeles Times, “Brilliant… an awe-inspiring rigorous work of art on the highest level; one of the year’s top five films.” Gus Van Sant agreed, calling The Bloody Child “one of the year’s greatest films from one of my favorite filmmakers.”

Available in: Everywhere!

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Introducing The Video Store Summer Sale

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Here comes more exciting news from the Video Store team. :o

We hope you enjoyed the “3 Movies On Us” special promotion we launched a few weeks ago.

It proved to be very successful and we are happy so many people downloaded our free films.

Were you one of them? I hope so!

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Good news, the surprises are not over! To spice up your summer, we are happy to launch the hottest Video Store Summer Sales promotion!

From today you can go to the Video Store and purchase or rent some of our best movies at unbeatable prices! Browse the Store and pick your genre based on your mood, there is something for every taste, from horror to action to comedy…

We start this week with “Movies so hot, you’ll want to stay in the shade”

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I will probably go for Bad Boys, Resident Evil: Apocalypse or Zombie Strippers, the selection is so wide it’s hard to choose!

And the catalogue is ever changing as we will be refreshing the movies list every 2 weeks to give you the best selection possible!

Keep an eye on eu.playstation.com page to get regular updates on the new upcoming content.

And remember, you don’t need a monthly subscription to enjoy the Video Store catalogue. As long as you are a PSN registrant, you will be able to access our wide catalogue of movies for rental and purchase whenever you want and wherever you want.

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PlayStation Home: Flex A High Tech Mech Suit

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The PlayStation Home Welcome Back package is in full swing in Home Square. If you haven’t checked it out yet, head on over and visit the giant teddy bear for a ton of goodies

Onto this Thursday’s update and we begin with a selection of brand new and very funky MESMO clothing from Codeglue in the Cardboard Cartel store. The Stuff store sees the arrival of a range of Solitaire game tables for use in your apartment. In the Furniture store, fantasy fans can find a collection of dragon figurines, including a bundle of all six at a reduced price. For ladies who love pink, the Threads store is host to the Pink Butterfly outfit, which includes a stylish skirt, bikini top, heels, gloves and hairstyle.

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Old school gamers listen up! Remember those classic games you and your friends played all night? Show your love for the good old days and dress your PlayStation Home Avatar in items related to many Konami Classics, such as Sunset Riders, Blades of Steel, Gradius V, Track & Field and Double Dribble. Head on over to Threads and travel back in time.

Impressed by the technology demonstrated in Iron Fusion’s recreational mech suits, intergalactic military organisation Astra Corps commissioned them to produce armour for their soldiers. The first batch of uniforms, specifically designed for Abyss Trooper units, ships today.

Other Astra Corps units have already taken to calling the Abyss Troopers ‘Honey Ants’ because of the honey-gold colouring on the uniforms, and the unit’s role in forming an ‘Ant Trail’ for other soldiers to follow.

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Abyss Troopers are tasked with exploratory and reconnaissance missions. Expected to go to dark, unchartered corners of the galaxy, they’re required to prepare the way for the more heavily militarised, less manoeuvrable units. Close-fitting, flexible armour ensures they can move quickly when encountering unexpected danger. To guard against getting lost in the blackness during these missions into the unknown, their helmets are fitted with emergency phase lighting and state of the art scanning technology. Their gloves incorporate a communication device to ensure no trooper gets left behind. Join the Corps and experience Iron Fusion’s extraordinary design mechanics for yourself. Available in all Lockwood and Sodium stores.

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New from LOOT this week: Decorate your personal space with the eight stunning PLANETS of our solar system! Sorry, Pluto, you didn’t make the cut. Also new to the LOOT store, the OCTOPOOTS have landed! Octopoots are cute angry little creatures that clog up our ‘interwebs’ and slow down our bandwidth! So, LOOT Chemical went out, collected the pesky critters, and turned them into hats and hoodies galore. Recycling is fun!

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Last but not least, float on over to the Alter Ego and Stuff stores in the first Shopping Centre and check out the new B’Loons range of items. Now you can have a faithful balloon animal companion follow you everywhere you go, or even don your very own balloon suit and float around Home Square with some unique movements.

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