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As both Xbox 360 and Wii had their own digital distribution system, so must Sony have one for the Play Station 3 and PlayStation Portable. The system seems to aim for a medium between Xbox Live Arcade and Wii Ware, favouring both new downloadable games (usually a slightly more non-standard kind than Xbox Live Arcade) and games from the first PlayStation. Although, it should be noted that the selection of PSOne Classics in Japan rivals even that of the Virtual Console, while other regions are a bit wanting at the moment. PSN is even beginning to have Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16 games available, as well as a huge release of updated Neo Geo games (along with their own controller). While the Japanese service is better than its western alternatives, the PlayStation Network is still in the ring against both Xbox Live Arcade and Nintendo's pair of services.
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