Sony was working on the back end for thelaunch of the new PlayStation Store, and that held up releases on the PlayStation Network for a bit. But now it looks like we’re back in business, andGran Turismo 5 Prologueis leading the pack.
Finally, the “intense precursor toGran Turismo 5” is here, and it will set you back almost 40 bones. Some are callingGran Turismo 5 Prologue“just a demo,” but it’s pretty robust (and expensive) to be just a demo. You get over 60 vehicles, a new dash view, and up to 16-person multiplayer online action in this 1.78 GB download.

And that’s it this week for downloadable games, and there’s only one demo:UEFA EURO 2008(988mb). What? No PSOne titles after our two week wait?
There is plenty of add-on game content this week.Warhawkhas the “Operation: Broken Mirror” booster pack (131mb, $7.99), or the Booster Combo, which adds “Operation: Omega Dawn” for four more dollars.Super Stardust HD Solo($4.99) givesStardust HDsome solo action — make sure you have the original before you download this. And then there’s the freeLaircontrol update we told you about earlier (245mb).

Of course, there’s a ton ofRock Bandsongs to download. I thought it was funny that, when polled, 80% of the Attack of the Show audience says they don’t buy anyRock Bandsongs. Who’s buying this stuff? Is it just Nick Chester? I’m sure everyone will nab the free Jonathan Coulton “Still Alive” song.
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Are you gettingProloguethis week? If so, are you getting the download or the disc?







