
Just as the PlayStation Network was getting off the ground, our internet services (courtesy of Philadelphia's very own Comcast, thanks guys) were shutting down. After spending the better part of the day spent staring at our modem's blinking "Online" light, it finally went solid. We darted to the PlayStation 3 which had been waiting patiently, encouraging us to "Sign up to PlayStation Network." So we did!
We've documented the entire process below, in a series of forty screenshots and a video we're calling "The PlayStation Network sign up (in pictures and video)." Clever, eh?

"Sign Up for PlayStation Network": This is the screen that greets all new accounts when they select the "Friends" option.

You can choose to create a new account or add an existing account to that PS3. New one for us, thanks.

A short breakdown of what's required in the registration process ... nothing too onerous, luckily.

We presume they want to know our date of birth to determine age appropriate content in the Store. Either that, or there are creepy old men from MySpace behind this whole thing.

We need to create a Master Account before we can create a Sub Account ... we're gonna store all our alts as Sub Accounts.

The Terms of Service are lengthy, and you do have to scroll through them, but that's okay. Lawyers need to eat too.

Standard information: email address, password, childhood hero. We totally picked Captain Neo!

Joystiq, natch. Hit us up for a friend request.

That's my name.

Punch in your home address here ... no, I'm not telling you mine. Why? Did you want to send something?

Here's how you know it's free! You can elect to enter billing information to add funds in your "wallet" ... or not! Your choice. Wanna just play games? Skip it. Wanna buy some e-distributed games, punch in your plastic.

They don't take Diner's Club? Why do we even keep this thing around?

Do you want spam from Sony Computer Entertainment, select yes or no.

Everything's in order on page 1 ...

... and page 2. Move out!

Congratulations! But your avatar is in another castle screen.

Want an avatar? Course you do! Here's ten of em on page one of twelve.

Page two of twelve. You get the idea.










Phew! Done! But we still didn't really like any.

A questionnaire? Sure, why not.

Seriously, maybe a Blu-ray Disc player, but CD player? Web browser? We would love to see the data they get on this. Anyone at Sony care to share?

We got 'em all, Sony! We only wish there was room for the rest of our collection.

We might pick up one of those PSPetites we know you're working on but, other than that, I think we're all set.

What about the "Never enough" option?

We picked Children's and Extreme Sports, just to mess with 'em a little.

Again, they're conflating Blu-ray with high-definition gaming. Every time they do it, Peter Moore kills a kitten, so we really wish they'd stop. Regardless, we answered the second one.

Either we blacked out after Peter Moore killed that kitten, or someone at Sony forgot how to count. We're guessing the former, but we can't seem to remember what #7 was. Question 8 wanted to know who informed our decision to get a PS3. We chose Other.

You're welcome!

Remember that "Sign Up for PlayStation Network" icon that we started with? It's been replaced with a "Sign In" icon! It worked!

We confirm our email address, punch in that password, select "Save Password (Auto Sign-In)" and click "Sign In."

Bam! There we are, all signed in to the new PlayStation Network.




















(Page 1) Reader Comments
Can you toss a game in? Show us CoD3 or Resistance multi?
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Chris G could probably do a totally sweet napolean dynamite impression.
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'I hate Sony, they always screw us over with terrible avatars'(C)
Said and copyrighted, so that no fanboys can use this staement, or I shall sue them :P
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And btw, don't gimme all the fanboy bs, 'cos I'm gunna buy a PS3 when it comes out here in the UK, and I'm gunna buy a Wii too.
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The future is now!
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Sploy, I don't particually care about the features on Live, all that matters is that I can play online with mates, simple, and I'd rather not spend more money after buying an already expensive console :(
The reason why PS2 had more ppl playing online was because it was easy and free play, thus there were more ppl to play with, the reason PS3 will have more ppl online despite the quality (depending on how many buy PS3) will because once someone has an internet conncetion, they can simply play online with each other. Features and all that crap can come later, gaming online with mates comes first.
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1 froze because it overheated, 1 worked fine, and 1 ....neither me or the salesman could figure it out...but it seemed the wireless controllers were interfering with one another as the directional controllers (Analog left) were unresponsive but you could use the PS Button.
Pretty much the top comments from ruling people playing it:
1) ITS BIG
2) The controller feels cheap
3) No Rumble on the MOTORSTORM Demo....in a word...SUCKS
4) Graphics aren't better than 360
5) NBA 06 Demo....could be the worst way to sell a system....it looks HORRID
6) Pictures of CATS in hats in PHOTOS....what demographic is SONY Going after with that?
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http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2006/11/ps3network_signup28.jpg
Vs.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/37/Fire_flowerSMB.png
Not quite identical but...
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Man, where's the world's greatest white rapper when you need him? That's pretty much the only Sony franchise that I whole-heartedly love.
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Bottom Line:PS3 Sucks Big Ones
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Thanks in advance,
Leandro
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Love the PS3 and too bad XBOX 360 looks like a tiny,clunky,noisy, low powered another "oh circuit board makers from taiwan, please make us a console" design, and last but not the least, supplying hardware in bits and pieces. Will someone tell microsoft that this is actually a real physical object and supplying service packs (HD DVD add on) is not cool ? And being a software powerhouse how long did it take microsoft to really make online gaming ? Duh !
Enough said. You go SONY, my money is with you.
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I live in Europe, so i registered my ID online via a PC.
The problem is... I had to fake my age using the year (1987) instead of my real year (1990).
I want to activate this account when I get my PS3 sometime in June 2007 (without giving any Bank account details).
Then I want to carry on using this account until I actually turn 18, which would be in June 2008. So I was hoping that once I turn 18, I can change my date of birth to the year (1990) and then start legitimately using it (with Bank account details).
So I guess my over-all question is, can I change my date of birth in 'Account Management' using my PS3?
Please reply. Thanks guys!
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Thanks.
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