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That would be Jake Brown from X Games 2007 Vert competition and he is anything but fail. Awesome skater (Y)

I didn't say he failed...

The attempt did.

Can't image this due to language but

http://i36.tinypic.com/2ir6oah.jpg

:laugh:

Also

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And USA release date October 27th it seems

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/10/17/...release-update/

Apparently Europe is the same.

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That LittleBigPlanet has received a worldwide delay has not gone unnoticed. While some territories are still awaiting news of a new release date, the UK has been lucky in the fact that the title has simply been pushed-back to its originally suggested release date; 31st October 2008. In order to prevent any unwanted discomfort for all parties involved, Electronic Theatre has seen fit to slightly edit the mailshot featured below. The mailshot was received from a source close to Electronic Theatre this morning, and is intended for internal use within UK-based independent retail stores.

http://www.electronictheatre.co.uk/article...ilshot03171008/

So an extra week for us too!

Thank heavens.

Maybe I'm the only open-minded Catholic...but I'm glad they cut the mumbling out of the game if it means what they say it is. Who knew a bunch of garble was about death. I'll still be buying the "revised" copy. Regardless of the views of many, Sony and MM did a good job making it only a 1 week delay.

Yes indeed.

But my god, who is that and how well did he come off it? lol.

COMPLETELY OFF TOPIC -

And within 15 minutes of lying there, he got up, walked in the back under his own power, and went outside, lit up a smoke, and asked for a beer...LOL

he went to the hospital, and was back at X2007 the next night.

As DM said, awesome skater.

On topic, this completely sucks that they are delaying this. I'm not a PS3 owner, but if I did want one, I would buy a PS3 just for LBP. Looks like it's a alot of fun. (Y)

From PlayStation.Blog

LittleBigPlanet Release Update

During the review process prior to the release of LittleBigPlanet, it has been brought to our attention that one of the background music tracks licensed from a record label for use in the game contains two expressions that can be found in the Qur?an. We have taken immediate action to rectify this and we sincerely apologize for any offense that this may have caused.

We will begin shipping LittleBigPlanet to retail in North America the week of October 27th. Sorry for the delay, and rest assured, we are doing everything we can to get LittleBigPlanet to you as soon as possible.

You can also hear the song here, 3rd down - http://www.myspace.com/toumanidiabate (it sounds like the right version, link I posted earlier sounded a bit "different")

It's awesome, so gutted they're taking it out.

Fitted in amazingly with the Savannah levels!

I might be on LBP later on, but I'll be just back from the pub, so my creations will probably fail.

I am working on something just now :p

i just wasted 5 minutes to create the first LBP level featureing yasser

in case you cant read it - here is what the jumping guy is saying:

"did you hear this song? Its deeply offending. Fly over to the MM Building and talk about it with them please."

and later:

"man yasser dude you did the whole building!"

http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=a8JCi0jd5Kc

It starts :laugh:

Why hasn't that guy's myspace been taken down by request of the Muslim community?

Because the guy himself is a Muslim.

However putting a song in a game = sensationalist over-reacting, since as I said earlier, games are the antichrist, while movies can do whatever the **** they want and no one cares.

And why was yassr able to play the game before launch?

Audioboxer says hi from 3/4 days ago.

Copies have been out in the open for a while :)

Because the guy himself is a Muslim.

However putting a song in a game = sensationalist over-reacting, since as I said earlier, games are the antichrist, while movies can do whatever the **** they want and no one cares.

Audioboxer says hi from 3/4 days ago.

Copies have been out in the open for a while :)

But technically, not legally. Why Sony doesn't ask "By the way, where did you get your copy? We'd like to have a talk with someone", I'll never know.

And the singer being a Muslim himself apparently doesn't help MM. I'm a Catholic, but if I were to take a **** on a crucifix, and put it on YouTube, I'm not sure that YouTube would be the only people taking some flack for it.

Amazon.co.uk

And various other sources :)

Toumani Diabat? - Boulevard de l'Independance [2005]>

1. Toumani

2. Boulevard de l'Independance

3. Ya Fama

4. Mali Sadio

5. Africa Challenge

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9. Single

What is it with the world and religious views being so damn important all of a sudden? Everything seems to offend someone these days. I am still waiting to see what good comes of religion. I'm glad I don't take part in any myself yet sometimes I feel like I do, passively. LBP today is a good example I guess.

Odd part, I put in my pre-order yesterday afternoon, and the guy told me they were holding a midnight launch for Fable II (Really? 360 people, is Fable II worth a midnight launch?), but they would have LBP available as well. Came straight home to find it had been officially delayed. Wonder if they'll say "**** it", let's launch.

*noted.

I merely remember Fable being remarked as a disappointment, and hadn't heard much from any of my 360 friends about looking forward to the game, so I wasn't sure if it was a big upcoming game or not. Figured Far Cry 2 (or even LBP) would have been more likely.

Because the guy himself is a Muslim.

However putting a song in a game = sensationalist over-reacting, since as I said earlier, games are the antichrist, while movies can do whatever the **** they want and no one cares.

Audioboxer says hi from 3/4 days ago.

Copies have been out in the open for a while :)

Please stop concluding things when you dont have a clue. Saying muslims dont take action against him because he is a muslim. Nobody ever heard of this guy before. He is not popular. He is folk singer from Somalia. Certainly you and I haven't and the people in this forum belaming religion.

When something is foriegn please try to verify the source and the meaning. I don't wanna hear a japenese song in a game that says we bombed pearl harbour. Stop being ignorant.

Edited by webcivilian
Please stop concluding things when you dont have a clue. Saying muslims dont take action against him because he is a muslim. Nobody ever heard of this guy before. He is not popular. He is folk singer from Somalia. Certainly you and I haven't and the people in this forum belaming religion.

When something is foriegn please try to verify the source and the meaning. I don't wanna hear a japenese song in a game that say we bombed pearl harbour. Stop being ignorant.

So what about every war game that portrays the Nazi invasions and Germans killing British/Americans?

Don't like the content, don't buy.

I'm glad MM/Sony are fixing this to prevent bad PR, but I find it absurd a big deal is being made out of a currently existing song because it's now in a game.

How about requesting for the album it's on to be re-printed without it? Oh, I didn't think so...

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