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Release date: Mar 20, 2008
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Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
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Main game: PAIN
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/ 10
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4.54 / 5
Ratings: 13
What's Inside
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Release date: Mar 20, 2008
Rating:
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
Cheats:
Main game: PAIN
Description
Ginger wears her nurse’s uniform even when she’s not on duty and enjoys being tossed off tall buildings. Better call her an ambulance then…
NOTE: this information was correct at the time of publication.
Full Game Support:
1-4 Players; 274KB minimum save size; HDTV screen resolution: 720p, 1080P, 1080i; Network Features
TERMS OF SERVICE
Download is subject to the PLAYSTATION®Network Terms of Service/User Agreement and any specific additional conditions applying to this item. If you do not wish to accept these terms, do not download this item. One time fee for use of downloads on up to 2 activated compatible Home Console* systems.
* See Terms of Service for further information.
Pain ©2007 Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Developed by SCEA San Diego Studios/ Idol Minds, LLC. All rights reserved.
HEALTH WARNING
Always play in a well lit environment. Take regular breaks, 15 minutes every hour. Discontinue playing if you experience dizziness, nausea, fatigue or have a headache. Some individuals are sensitive to flashing or flickering lights or geometric shapes and patterns, may have an undetected epileptic condition and may experience epileptic seizures when watching television or playing videogames. Consult your doctor before playing videogames if you have an epileptic condition and immediately should you experience any of the following symptoms whilst playing: altered vision, muscle twitching, other involuntary movement, loss of awareness, confusion and/or convulsions.