On PlayStation Network this week: Heavy Rain demo, Dark Void Survivor Missions DLC (PS3), Echoshift demo, SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 demo (PS3), Populous: The Beginning (PS1) PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 13 February 2010 04:03
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) announced what new PlayStation Network downloadable games, expansions, demos and videos were released for PlayStation 3 and PSP this week in America and Europe. AMERICAN PlayStation Store for PS3 Special Offers Burnout Paradise Complete Edition Bundle ($29.99) ESRB Rated E10+, File size: 3.25 GB Burnout Paradise Complete Downloadable Content Bundle ($19.99) ESRB Rated E10+, File size: 700 [...]

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Fantasy Art Is A Genre Of Art That Depicts Magical Or Other Supernatural Themes, Ideas, Creatures Or Settings

In literature, fantasy is a form of fiction, usually novels or short stories
Perhaps the most common sub-genres of fantasy--or at least most commonly associated with the term \"Fantasy\"--are sword and sorcery and high fantasy Further blurring the definition, some suggest there is a distinction between \"Fantasy\" proper as a genre, and \"the fantastic,\" the latter being a fantasy-like element in other fiction.

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During a flood in a small Ohio town, a young girl was perched on top of a house with a little boy. As they sat watching articles float along with the water, they noticed a baseball cap float by. Suddenly, the cap turned and came back, then turned around and went downstream. After it had gone some distance, it turned again and came back. "Do you see that baseball cap?" said the girl. "First it goes downstream, then turns around and comes back." "Oh, that's my dad," replied the boy. "This morning he said that come hell or high water, he was going to cut the grass today."

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