- Where is a recommended place to buy
PSN prepaid cards online. Why is said
place recommended?
I use http://maximuscards.com/ to buy US PSN cards, instant delivery by e-mail.
- Are there any
considerations regarding
multiplayer/region/whatever when
buying PSN games in this
"illegitimate" manner?
All the multiplayer games works on all regions (at least all that I played so far), but...
Be carefull about DLCs.
The only consideration (and the only problem I had so far) is with DLCs from different regions.
I have games from various regions (US, EU, Asia) and in some of them, like for example, Little Big Planet, Killzone 2, Rock Band, etc the DLCs for one region doesn't work on the other.
I bought a EU LBP and then bought the Metal Gear Solid pack in the US store. It didn't work, the game couldn't find the DLCs
So be carefull about buying DLCs from other regions, most will work, but some will not and you will lose your money, that's the only problem about this kind of deal.
- Will the games
I buy with my fake account behave
nicely on my actual account?
Yes, the game will work just fine on other accounts on the same PS3, but if you delete the account the owns the game all the games will become unacessible, so you MUST keep you "fake" account in order to play the games.
- What if
at some point in the future the
Playstation store becomes available
over here? Will it affect me in some
adverse manner?
That I can't answer because PSN isn't available here yet (Brazil), common sense tells that it will not affect you (if you already have an account in your country), but anyway I doubt that IF the Playstation Store is available here in some far far away future it will have the same content as the US or EU Store, so basically everybody will have 2 accounts or just stick with the old account.
Best Answer
Video games, and more generally all products, worldwide are subject to a lot of variability on when, and even if, they are available. Video games in particular have issues with localization, software laws, trade restrictions, censorship, ratings, distribution, region-locking, and a host of other things. Even, and sometimes especially, when doing digital distribution over something like PSN.
Basically, the long and short of it is, outside of official announcements, there is no telling if or when something is going to be available in your region. If you are curious about a particular game or games, I would reach out to either the developers or Sony to see if they have an official statement on the matter. Other than that, it is simply a matter of waiting until it is available.