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==Other projects== As well as games development, Q-Games still develops technology directly with Sony Japan for the [[PlayStation 3]]. The [[PlayStation 3|PS3]]'s XMB ([[Xross Media Bar]]) [[PlayStation 3#Default interface|interface, background and music visualisers]] were developed by Q-Games and they are credited with 3D Graphics Technology in the ''About PS3'' section of the PS3's OS. ===PlayStation Home=== On September 24, 2009, Q-Games released their own [[List of PlayStation Home Game Spaces#Game Developer Spaces|developer space]] for their hit series, ''[[PixelJunk]]'' in the PlayStation 3's online community-based service, [[PlayStation Home]] to the Japanese version and on October 9, 2009 to the North American version. The "PixelJunk Museum" (Japan), or "PixelJunk Exhibition" (North America), features the games ''[[PixelJunk Eden]]'', ''[[PixelJunk Monsters]]'', and ''[[PixelJunk Racers]]''. For ''PixelJunk Eden'' there are glass wall art displays, for ''PixelJunk Monsters'', there are displays of familiar characters from the game, and for ''PixelJunk Racers'', there are displays of two different race cars. There is also a virtual shop in the space selling ''PixelJunk'' virtual items. In Japans version from September 24, 2009 to October 9, 2009, near the shop, there was a panel that took users to a virtual version of Q-Games TGS 2009 Booth. Called the "Q-Games virtual public TGS Booth", it was a virtual recreation of the Q-Games TGS 2009 Booth that had a free t-shirt and a video screen.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=en&js=y&u=http://playstationhome.jp/member/lounge/pixel.html&sl=ja&tl=en&history_state0=|title=PixelJunk Museum|publisher=SCE}}</ref> On December 17, 2009, they released another exhibition room to the "PixelJunk Exhibition" space. This room is to display ''[[PixelJunk Shooter]]'' and is called the "PixelJunk Shooter Mother Ship Hangar."
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