Many downloads on the PlayStation Store are free, but for premium content such as full version PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation classic games and some types of downloadable content to further the experience of a full-fledged title, PlayStation Network Cards must be purchased and redeemed to download a particular piece of content.
PlayStation Network Card/Ticket service was introduced in Japan as an alternative to Japan-only’s Edy e-money system and to the credit card solution. Japanese PSN Tickets are available through electronic kiosks at 26,000 convenience stores.
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October 13, 2009 at 4:30 pm |
When i knew that Marvel Vs Capcom 2 was released on the PSN i wanted to purchase the game to have one of the greatest fighting games in my console. The only problem is that my country (Guatemala) isn’t included on the PSN so my credit card was rejected. The solution was to buy one of these cards and now i can play Marvel vs Capcom 2 the full game.
October 13, 2009 at 10:12 pm |
Why can’t they email the code for free instead of charging money to ship a useless piece of paper? It’s fine that some people may choose to waste a tree by wanting this delivered to them but in the end it is simply a code that could easily be electronically delivered