If you're a gamer looking for a way of getting Free Playstation Network, this is the best way currently. Not only do you get Free Playstation Network wallet funds to be able to use for whatever you want on the Playstation Store, but it's repeatable and you don't give away any of your account information. The Playstation Store has a lot to offer, you can buy TV shows, movies, Playstation Portable Games, downloadable content and more. What ever your reason for wanting them is, I'll show you the way of getting Free Playstation Network codes.
The Free Playstation Network code will be emailed to you. The first thing to do to get started on getting your Playstation Network card is signing up to the rewards website for your free account. I suggest you create a new gmail email account and register with that, since it's more organized and it's better. Make sure you confirm your email address before continuing.
To get started, go to the offers button and then click "offers" in the drop down menu. Offers are free surveys that you do. You get points for every survey you do, and to get the Playstation Network card, you'll need 2000 points. So click "Free Offers" in the drop down menu and do enough surveys to get that amount of points.
When you do, visit the redeem section and click request a prize. Then click on PlayStation 3 -- Accessories in the drop down menu.You will then see your Playstation Network card waiting for you, all you need to do is click request next to it and you will be emailed the code within 1 - 3 days..
Once you've gotten your Playstation Network card, you can read the other posts in the blog for recommendations on what you can use them for. It's a cool thing to be able to do simple surveys and get rewarded with Plasytation Network cards. You can even save the points and get full games.
Leave your email or comment or leave a question if you're confused. Enjoy your Playstation Network card.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
The Tester on Playstation Network
Sony now has open casting for their new reality show titled The Tester. This heart breaking, man making, battle of the wills reality show will make a group of gamers face off with their knowledge of video games, test their mental toughness, and their endurance in a series of elimination challenges created by Sony.
The Tester will be on the Playstation Network as a series of programs available for you to watch. Exciting right? The victor of the reality show will have the blessing of working for Sony and landing a job in the Quality Assurance department in San Diego, California, giving you the opportunity to work on some of the most popular upcoming Playstation 3 titles. This is limited to US citizens over the age of 21, by the way, so that cuts out many of you who were hoping to enter this program.
The Tester will be an eight episode show, and is being developed by some of the top reality show making minds. The people behind the flavor of love, and all of the other whorish reality series that you find on tv today. So this is probably their least perverted and cliche reality show yet. I'm personally expecting this thing to be a cheesy bomb that won't really attract users after the first episode. If anything, people would watch just to see who gets the job, in which case, they'd probably just wait until the 8th episode. I can't really imagine seeing any action, tears or drama in a show about testing video game knowledge and prowess. Unless they force them to do physical activities as well, in which case, I don't see what that has to do with entering the Quality Assurance field.
For those of you who think Quality Assurance is the dream job, well, you're quite wrong. Quality Assurance is one of the least paid jobs in the gaming industry, and is probably laughed at. It's something you get when you can't manage to do anything more important than just video game testing, no offense. Maybe some people look forward to it, but if you've read stories and feedback about anyone who's been a Quality Assurance in the gaming industry, you'd know why I say this. The Tester touts the Quality Assurance as a dream job, but it hardly is. However, being in Quality Assurance is a great place to start to get your foot in the door of the gaming industry, because then you can transfer into being a producer after a couple of years, and with experience, you can expect to make a six figure salary.
Anyway, The Tester is something you should expect to see on the Playstation Network some time soon.
The Tester will be on the Playstation Network as a series of programs available for you to watch. Exciting right? The victor of the reality show will have the blessing of working for Sony and landing a job in the Quality Assurance department in San Diego, California, giving you the opportunity to work on some of the most popular upcoming Playstation 3 titles. This is limited to US citizens over the age of 21, by the way, so that cuts out many of you who were hoping to enter this program.
The Tester will be an eight episode show, and is being developed by some of the top reality show making minds. The people behind the flavor of love, and all of the other whorish reality series that you find on tv today. So this is probably their least perverted and cliche reality show yet. I'm personally expecting this thing to be a cheesy bomb that won't really attract users after the first episode. If anything, people would watch just to see who gets the job, in which case, they'd probably just wait until the 8th episode. I can't really imagine seeing any action, tears or drama in a show about testing video game knowledge and prowess. Unless they force them to do physical activities as well, in which case, I don't see what that has to do with entering the Quality Assurance field.
For those of you who think Quality Assurance is the dream job, well, you're quite wrong. Quality Assurance is one of the least paid jobs in the gaming industry, and is probably laughed at. It's something you get when you can't manage to do anything more important than just video game testing, no offense. Maybe some people look forward to it, but if you've read stories and feedback about anyone who's been a Quality Assurance in the gaming industry, you'd know why I say this. The Tester touts the Quality Assurance as a dream job, but it hardly is. However, being in Quality Assurance is a great place to start to get your foot in the door of the gaming industry, because then you can transfer into being a producer after a couple of years, and with experience, you can expect to make a six figure salary.
Anyway, The Tester is something you should expect to see on the Playstation Network some time soon.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Free Playstation Network Codes
There is a way of getting Free Playstation Network Codes without giving away any of your account information. It's easy, safe, and many people are currently doing this. This won't get your account banned or anything, Sony knows about it and it's a safe way of getting Free Playstation Network Codes. A Free Playstation Network code can be very important for those of you who are looking for some extra entertainment out of your Playstation 3. You will be able to get premium content out of your Playstation Store, which can certainly vary things up if you're done with most of your games. If you're interested read on.
There are multiple ways for you to be able to obtain wallet funds for your Playstation Network account. One way is by using your credit card to directly purchase funds for your virtual wallet. But a lot of people, mainly kids, do not have access or do not own a credit card. So the other way is by purchasing a Playstation Network card. That is a prepaid card that comes with a code that you can use to redeem on your Playstation 3 to get wallet funds pretty much instantly. It works just as good, but what about for those of you who don't actually have money at the time? That's where this method on getting Free Playstation Network Codes can really help you out.
Doing this method, you actually get a Free Playstation Network Card, which works great actually. The method is shown on my first post, actually. This method will guide you on how to get a Free Playstation Network card. All you have to do is sign up to the rewards website and do a couple of surveys. The rewards website gets paid for every survey that is done, by their advertisers. So as a way to repay you for doing the surveys, you can request a Free Playstation Network Card and they will send it to you. It's literally that simple. Many people have done this, and enjoyed the service every bit.
Just imagine, instead of having to spend $20 every time you want to enjoy something on the Playstation Network, you can just fill out a couple of surveys and get the Free Playstation Network Code for something that took you a couple of minutes to do. You're saving money by doing this, so it's a great thing for you too. The Playstation Store has a lot to offer, such as movies, tv shows, games, minis, and more premium content such as clothing you can purchase for your character in Home. So enjoy your Free Playstation Network Codes.
There are multiple ways for you to be able to obtain wallet funds for your Playstation Network account. One way is by using your credit card to directly purchase funds for your virtual wallet. But a lot of people, mainly kids, do not have access or do not own a credit card. So the other way is by purchasing a Playstation Network card. That is a prepaid card that comes with a code that you can use to redeem on your Playstation 3 to get wallet funds pretty much instantly. It works just as good, but what about for those of you who don't actually have money at the time? That's where this method on getting Free Playstation Network Codes can really help you out.
Doing this method, you actually get a Free Playstation Network Card, which works great actually. The method is shown on my first post, actually. This method will guide you on how to get a Free Playstation Network card. All you have to do is sign up to the rewards website and do a couple of surveys. The rewards website gets paid for every survey that is done, by their advertisers. So as a way to repay you for doing the surveys, you can request a Free Playstation Network Card and they will send it to you. It's literally that simple. Many people have done this, and enjoyed the service every bit.
Just imagine, instead of having to spend $20 every time you want to enjoy something on the Playstation Network, you can just fill out a couple of surveys and get the Free Playstation Network Code for something that took you a couple of minutes to do. You're saving money by doing this, so it's a great thing for you too. The Playstation Store has a lot to offer, such as movies, tv shows, games, minis, and more premium content such as clothing you can purchase for your character in Home. So enjoy your Free Playstation Network Codes.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Sony: Late with The Playstation Network
It seems that Sony thinks that they were a bit late with introducing the Playstation Network, in comparison with Microsoft. The Playstation Network is pretty much just starting to be regarded as a force to be reckoned with, since games like MAG are coming out which allows the most players in one match that I've ever seen in a fps.
Sony said that they were late to offer support on the platform level, towards developers, to allow them to truly take advantage of what the Playstation 3 has to offer. They said that developers were originally creating their own networks, but as more developers started creating networks, there had to be a unified approach.
To be honest, there isn't that great of a difference in enjoyment between the Playstation Network and Xbox Live. The Playstation Network has increased in popularity and functionality greatly, I think. It offers a great service and all the basic features that one would need. Such as downloadable demos, music, videos, trophies and more. It also has great up time, I haven't heard my friends complain about being disconnected from the Playstation Network frequently. But that being said, Xbox Live does have more features and functionality than the Playstation 3 though.
But when you have games like MAG, and mmorpg's coming out for the Playstation Network, it just makes it that much more worth it to start gaming on it. I'm sure that the Playstation Network will see some great changes in the upcoming months, to offer functionality that can compare and maybe even surpass that of the Xbox Live. So out of curiosity, are you a fan of the PSN or do you think it can't compare?
Sony said that they were late to offer support on the platform level, towards developers, to allow them to truly take advantage of what the Playstation 3 has to offer. They said that developers were originally creating their own networks, but as more developers started creating networks, there had to be a unified approach.
To be honest, there isn't that great of a difference in enjoyment between the Playstation Network and Xbox Live. The Playstation Network has increased in popularity and functionality greatly, I think. It offers a great service and all the basic features that one would need. Such as downloadable demos, music, videos, trophies and more. It also has great up time, I haven't heard my friends complain about being disconnected from the Playstation Network frequently. But that being said, Xbox Live does have more features and functionality than the Playstation 3 though.
But when you have games like MAG, and mmorpg's coming out for the Playstation Network, it just makes it that much more worth it to start gaming on it. I'm sure that the Playstation Network will see some great changes in the upcoming months, to offer functionality that can compare and maybe even surpass that of the Xbox Live. So out of curiosity, are you a fan of the PSN or do you think it can't compare?
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Final Fantasy XIV on the Playstation Network
News of the upcoming mmorpg to hit the Playstation 3, Final Fantasy XIV, has been buzzing around for quite a while now. It's the second attempt at an mmorpg on a console, from Square Enix, since FFXI. What the full set of features are for FFXIV are isn't known yet, but there are a couple of details as to what you can expect to be doing over the Playstation Network.
For one, Square Enix made it known that they are going to try and offer cross console and cross communication between consoles. So you'll be able to party with and interact with players on the PC, if you're playing on the Playstation 3, and vice versa. That's an essential feature, I think, because it allows you to bring two communities together. I know that I will personally be playing over the Playstation 3, while my friends don't have one and they may play over the PC instead. It's a nifty feature that many multiplayer games should make use of.
Final Fantasy XIV will also be featuring classes from the original game, but renamed. The human race will be called Hyuran, the Taru is called Lalafell, the Mithra is called Miqo'te, and the Galka is called Roegadyn. Then there are two subclasses for each, being the swordsmen, archer, enchanter, warlock, blacksmith, cook, gardener and fisherman. There are some odd sounding classes in this game, but it seems cool. It seems as if some of the classes are solely tailored towards making money and pushing the in-game economy, which is a cool feature. I know of a couple of mmorpg's that manage to do that task well, having in-game billionaires.
Final Fantasy XIV is set for a 2010 release on the Playstation 3 and PC. You will most likely have to pay a monthly subscription for it again, so if you need a way of getting Playstation Network funds for free, you should check my first post out.
For one, Square Enix made it known that they are going to try and offer cross console and cross communication between consoles. So you'll be able to party with and interact with players on the PC, if you're playing on the Playstation 3, and vice versa. That's an essential feature, I think, because it allows you to bring two communities together. I know that I will personally be playing over the Playstation 3, while my friends don't have one and they may play over the PC instead. It's a nifty feature that many multiplayer games should make use of.
Final Fantasy XIV will also be featuring classes from the original game, but renamed. The human race will be called Hyuran, the Taru is called Lalafell, the Mithra is called Miqo'te, and the Galka is called Roegadyn. Then there are two subclasses for each, being the swordsmen, archer, enchanter, warlock, blacksmith, cook, gardener and fisherman. There are some odd sounding classes in this game, but it seems cool. It seems as if some of the classes are solely tailored towards making money and pushing the in-game economy, which is a cool feature. I know of a couple of mmorpg's that manage to do that task well, having in-game billionaires.
Final Fantasy XIV is set for a 2010 release on the Playstation 3 and PC. You will most likely have to pay a monthly subscription for it again, so if you need a way of getting Playstation Network funds for free, you should check my first post out.
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