WTF happening on PlayStation Store today
Work Time Fun (affectionately known better as WTF) becomes available today for North America as a downloadable title on the PlayStation Network.
Hmm.. though we haven’t heard of NA’s list of content for this week’s PS Update, this minigame-a-thon title from D3 Publisher seems to be part of it. (Expect the full PSN Update list in a couple hours or so!)
Aaanyways… The game was released ages ago (back in 2006!), but now, those who previously weren’t able to pick up the UMD can pounce on the DLC version like mad for just US 9.99.
Yay for more chicken counting!
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Finally! D3 Publisher, we applaud your decision to bring your PSP catalog to the PLAYSTATION Store. You’re not bringing just one obscure game onto the Store — you’re making available a number of games, from big-budget releases to obscure cult classics. Best of all, you’re making them available for cheap! Here are the releases:
September 18, 2008
- Cube - $9.99
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - $14.99
October 2, 2008
- WTF: Work Time Fun - $9.99
- PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient - $9.99
October 16, 2008
- PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 - $14.99
- Dead Head Fred - $14.99
To find out more about each of these titles, simply click on their names. You’ll find all our news, previews and reviews of these games.
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D3Publisher bringing select PSP titles to PlayStation Store
Here’s a nice update for those folks who are used to downloading games and want some quality games to add to their collection. D3Publisher is apparently releasing a slew of PSP games onto the PlayStation Store for people to purchase, and they look to be potentially cheaper as a downloadable title.
Here’s the list of games that are coming out, along with the release date and price for each title:
September 18, 2008
- Cube - US 9.99
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - US 14.99
October 2, 2008
- WTF: Work Time Fun - US 9.99
- PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient - US 9.99
October 16, 2008
- PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 - US 14.99
- Dead Head Fred - US 14.99
These titles should be of note, especially as we get ever closer to the firmware update that lets users access the PlayStation Store directly from their PSP. In any event, keep checking QJ for updates on this as they become available.
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D3 Publisher bringing Puzzle Quest, Dead Head Fred, more to PS Store
Filed under: Store

Finally! D3 Publisher, we applaud your decision to bring your PSP catalog to the PLAYSTATION Store. You’re not bringing just one obscure game onto the Store — you’re making available a number of games, from big-budget releases to obscure cult classics. Best of all, you’re making them available for cheap! Here are the releases:
September 18, 2008
- Cube - $9.99
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - $14.99
October 2, 2008
- WTF: Work Time Fun - $9.99
- PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient - $9.99
October 16, 2008
- PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 - $14.99
- Dead Head Fred - $14.99
To find out more about each of these titles, simply click on their names. You’ll find all our news, previews and reviews of these games.
Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more
D3 Publisher bringing Puzzle Quest, Dead Head Fred, more to PS Store
Filed under: Store

Finally! D3 Publisher, we applaud your decision to bring your PSP catalog to the PLAYSTATION Store. You’re not bringing just one obscure game onto the Store — you’re making available a number of games, from big-budget releases to obscure cult classics. Best of all, you’re making them available for cheap! Here are the releases:
September 18, 2008
- Cube - $9.99
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - $14.99
October 2, 2008
- WTF: Work Time Fun - $9.99
- PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient - $9.99
October 16, 2008
- PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 - $14.99
- Dead Head Fred - $14.99
To find out more about each of these titles, simply click on their names. You’ll find all our news, previews and reviews of these games.










