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As if the imminent release of several games on our retail shelves wasn't enough, today's PSN update is one of the biggest we've ever had. The playable content weighs in at four games and two demos and comes with a healthy portion of trailers and game add ons. Here's the full release list: * Pixel Junk Racers full game (£4.99) * Aqua Vita PlayStation Eye game (£1.99) * Operation Creature Feature PlayStation Eye game (£3.49) * Trials of Topoq PlayStation Eye game (£3.49) * Eye Create PlayStation Eye application (free) * Tony Hawk's Proving Grounds demo (free) * Ratchet and Clank demo (free) * "The Kidnapped Folk" Folklore add-on (£1.49) * Motorstorm "Halloween Livery" add-on (free) * Ninja Gaiden Sigma "Rachel Master" add-on (£2.99) * Tekken 5: DR Online mode trailer (free) * Eye of Judgment Introduction trailer (free) * Toy Home trailer (free) * Midnight Club LA trailer (free) * Metal Gear Online TGS trailer (free) * Courage Under Fire Blu-Ray trailer (free) * Beowulf movie trailer (free) * Stardust movie trailer (free)Not bad, eh? Not bad at all. Good luck getting onto the store, however. At the time of writing we're currently timing out on every connection attempt. Once we finally get on we're excited to try out the first Folklore downloadable content and, come tomorrow, the new PlayStation Eye titles.
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After posting an interesting piece on Uncharted on the official PlayStation Blog, the AI and Animation Programmer for Naughty Dog, Christian Gyrling, responded to commenter's questions regarding a demo of the title. He said simply, "a demo will be available in the PlayStation Store sometime mid November. I don't know the exact date as of now." Demo in November? Game due out in November? It seems we'll get a demo a week or so prior to release. That's all, really. Gyrling seems pretty gung-ho about answering commenter questions, so if you've got something else on your mind, it doesn't seem too far-fetched to think he'll shout an answer sooner or later.