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Sunday, December 7, 2008 

MOD Your PS3 and Start Downloading Games Now!

Ever want to download games, and not have to go out to the crowded mall, and try to find a game you want, and overpay for your favorite games. Or wanted to download games instead of ordering a game online, but then wait a week to play it and then pay an unreasonable shipping cost. If you have ever wanted to download your games, just do it. Just make sure you have enough room on your hard drive to handle all the games you want to get. You can download your games on your computer and then transfer them over without a problem, you won't need a chip to MOD your system, you can safely load your games.

Along with downloading your games, the PS3 also lets you keep movies and music on file to make it a multimedia machine, not just a gaming machine anymore. For the one time fee, which is less than a PS3 game, you can download all the games you want, along with all of the movies and music so you can make your PS3 machine with your home theatre system, all without leaving the house. If you tried to rent your games, it costs almost $10 to rent one game, or $25 a month to rent all that you want, but why do that when you won't have to leave your house, and you can play whatever you want, whenever you want.

To download your games, it's just an easy point and click process, and it won't hurt your PS3, just make sure you have the hard drive space for the games.

Enjoy!

Click Here For All of Your PS3 Needs!

In this photograph provided by 'Meet the Press,' President-elect Barack Obama appears during a taping of 'Meet the Press'' Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, in Chicago. The interview was broadcast Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Meet The Press, Alex Wong)Politico - CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama braced the country for more tough times Sunday, saying twice in an interview that the nation’s already dismal economy would continue to worsen in the months ahead.

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