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LittleBigPlanet
- Owners of LittleBigPlanet for PS3 can unlock bonus content for LittleBigPlanet (PS3) and vice versa via cross-Talk functionality.
- Experience a completely new LittleBigPlanet adventure, with more than 35 action-packed platforming levels.
- Use the Pop-It Tool to create your own PSP creations.
- Share your creations with the greater LittleBigPlanet community via both Ad-hoc and Infrastructure mode.
- Download costumes, stickers, decorations and extra functionality for LittleBigPlanet PSP via the PlayStation Store.
LittleBigPlanet’s critically acclaimed “PLAY, CREATE, SHARE” experience, makes its way to the PSP system with a completely new Sackboy adventure. PLAY through 35+ levels and collect prize bubbles, costumes, and “CREATE” materials. CREATE your own levels and challenges with the easy to use POP-IT tool. Once complete, SHARE your creations in ad-hoc mode or post them to the community pool in infrastructure mode. And… if you own both PSP and PS3 versions, unlock bonus content wit
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List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 19.20
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July 31st, 2010 at 11:18 pm
Review by Bob for LittleBigPlanet
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I picked up this game and was a little worried how it would compare to the PS3 version. Well, I can tell you this game is loads of fun and well worth the price. The levels are fairly large and the graphics are incredible. Plus you can make levels yourself and also download other’s levels. The controls on this game are also spot-on. So far I feel this is one of the best game for the PSP. I was justing thinking about selling my PSP, not now.
August 1st, 2010 at 12:14 am
Review by Little Big Planet Fan for LittleBigPlanet
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I bought the PS3 last year mostly for the blue-ray player. Little did I know that this grandma would become a huge fan of LBP. I play with other SackBoys & Girls from all over the world. With over 1.6 million user created levels as of Dec 2009, the game has no end. But what to do when traveling? Now you can take LBP with you on your PSP.
This version does not have the depth and detail of the PS3 version, but the fun factor is still there. Great new levels, cool music, and portability rates 5 stars. Built on the smaller PSP platform, there is no multi-player function. You can still create your own levels and publish them to the web. You can download other player creations to your PSP and play them whenever & wherever you want (no need to be online). I found it much easier to create on the PSP than the PS3 as there are only 2 planes of play instead of 3 and you are only limited by your imagination.
I highly recommend LPB for the PSP and PS3. My grandkids have the WII, XBox and many games.. but it’s LBP they want to play! So Santa is bringing it to them this Christmas. Now we will be able to explore new Sack Worlds and create our own levels together. They will also learn how to co-operate to make it through Sack Worlds, create their own costumes, decorate their pods (bedrooms), and play online with other Sack Kids. They will learn physics (and not even realize it).Bolts, winches, bombs, gas, elastics, string, stickers, stone, wood, glass are just a few items that are used to create levels (Video training included). This game is family fun at it’s best and LBP for PSP just lets you take it on the road!
August 1st, 2010 at 12:26 am
Review by Person for LittleBigPlanet
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I pre-ordered this game, and received it the 17th.
I beat it the next day.
However, the game never ends, as you are always re-playing the levels, accessing things you couldn’t before. And then the reason why I bought it. Making levels!
Anything is possible, with switches, gears, pistons, and multiple materials.
Overall, 5/5.
August 1st, 2010 at 12:37 am
Review by Chutzpuh for LittleBigPlanet
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In short, this game is finally a good reason to own a psp. I own Little Big Planet for the PS3 and it is actually the only game that I have not sold off out of boredom. I originally was worried that this game would be a horrible downscale of the mother version, but I am happy to be wrong. All the levels are new, lots of new skins and custom clothing. Same ability to create and download new content. In all, just think of this a a brand new game. Still looks great in comparison to the console version as well.
The game itself is very fun. It is basically the Sony version of Super Mario Brothers (but fun). Customize your character with colors, materials and clothing and solve platforming levels using physics and fun. Online content is great as well. True, a good 80% of it is bad or just rehashed good stuff, but 20% of thousands makes a good number of additional content. Still blown away buy the state machine calculators that people have made.
Nothing seems to have been lost in this version, though I’m not sure if multiplayer is available. All of your moves are there, grab things, ride things, ride on the back of things and grab a cannon to shoot at a dragon chasing you. All good stuff.
If you love the PS3 game, then this is no contest. Great game and worth every penny. If you are a person whom does not own the PS3 version, no worries, this plays like a stand alone game that will promise many hours of entertainment.
August 1st, 2010 at 1:30 am
Review by Stephanie for LittleBigPlanet
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I have wanted to play Little Big Planet ever since I saw the ads on TV for the PS3 version. However, I don’t have a PS3 and couldn’t justify spending so much money to play just one game. (Also, when I game it’s either on my PC or PSP) So naturally I was thrilled to find out they had come out with a PSP version, but first I decided to play the demo. After that I knew I had to have this game in one version or another. (UMD or download) I’m not really good at this type of game at all, which is why I normally stick with RPGs, but about a week and a half ago I decided to put some time aside and download LBP from the Playstation Store (which took about 2 hours, btw). I was happily surprised at how much fun it is. The controls are really simple, which is great for someone that doesn’t have the best coordination. The puzzles are a lot of fun to figure out once you get used to a certain “rhythm.” The graphics are nice, even on an old PSP system. The costumes are ultra cute, and the game-play is not so tedious that it gets frustrating like a lot of games do. I can’t comment on the custom level building as I am still playing through the story mode. Overall, I’m very happy I decided to buy LBP (PSP). I hope there will be a sequel.