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Still get a big amount of lag on-line, I hope they sort it soon, I want to play it properly on-line so much with others but can't.

Hopefully it will be sorted soon, its a really great game, but with Uni I really only have time for games to play through and not play around on create mode and the such.

LittleBigPlanet Weekly Download Update

You may have remembered us mentioning, that we will be giving away a FREE LBP downloadable costume once a week. Well, beginning this Thursday, you will be able to dress your SackBoy or SackGirl with a brand new “Sack-in-the-Box” costume! This costume was designed by “nebu1ou5″ from Rydal, PA, the US winner of the “LittleBigChallenge 003- Official in-game SackBoy Costume Contest”. Congratulations to nebu1ou5! Take a look at the original sketch and the final in-game costume below.

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On top of this, fans of the quirky world of LocoRoco will be happy to hear that new LocoRoco-themed SackBoy costumes will be available for download at the PlayStation Store as well. What better way to gear up for the release of LocoRoco 2? All five costumes will be available beginning on November 20 and will be a mere $2.99 for ALL FIVE! Take a look …

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As you can tell, LBP has lots to offer fans EVERY WEEK. Please check back again next week for the latest downloadable items for LittleBigPlanet. See you online!

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/11/18/...ownload-update/

OMFG Loco Roco sackboys, I have caved to DLC, that's getting bought for $2.99!

Also inspiration to create a level!

LittleBigChallenge - Celebrating PS3’s 2nd Anniversary

As you might have heard or read, the Anniversary of the launch of the PlayStation 3 just passed! To celebrate we are re-kicking off our LittleBigChallenges with an official in-game prize…a super cool download for LBC winners…

A download so rare, that it can only be won or earned through LittleBigChallenges…..The LittleBigPlanet Prize Crown.

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(Cue…ooooo’s and ahhhh’s.)

Now finally LBP fans (in the US) get a chance to put their creative and game design skills to compete for the Prize Crown with our next LittleBigChallenge: Happy Birthday PS3! We are challenging you to create an original LittleBigPlanet level celebrating the PLAYSTATION 3 second anniversary. This is how it works-

1. Create an original LittleBigPlanet level celebrating the PLAYSTATION 3 second anniversary.

2. You must name your Level using this format. “LBC1 -< YourLevelNameHere >”.

3. Publish your Level to the LittleBigPlanet online server at any time up until 11:59am PST December 9, 2008 when the contest closes.

4. Send an e-mail submission to [email protected] and indicate your level name (LBC1 - < YourLevelNameHere >) in the subject line. Include your PlayStation Network ID along with the name of your Level in your e-mail submission.

Once this is done, your Level will be judged by the LittleBigPlanet Community. Community members will be able to vote on multiple Levels by adding a “Heart” to each one they like. They may only add one Heart to any particular Level. The top five qualifying Levels with the most hearts that

meet the entry requirements as stated in the official rules will be selected as the winners.

So start creating your level today! Good luck to all of you. You might be one of the talented few to sport a LBP Prize Crown online!

Please go the LittleBigPlanet News Site for all the Challenge details and official rules and be sure to publicize and promote your level by creating a Workshop and letting the community know about your level on our Forums.

Check back on 12/11 when we announce the winners. Good Luck…and we look forward to playing your levels.

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/11/18/...nd-anniversary/

So which TV sackboy is it really, image one which looks cool or image 2 which looks totally different and not as cool!

First one is artist rendition, second one is in-game rendition, so the second one.

That is so poor,

'Here is what we will do, *few hours later*, here is what we have done'

It got downgraded so much! First image looked funky :(

As a matter of fact it's quite easily to remake it.

The white glowing eyes are already in LBP, the body/face texture can be done with stickers, plus there's actually some in game body textures similar.

Only thing that can't be done is the plug, which I fear was left out to simplify physics.

Here's my Kratos with eyes

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Looks better in-game, my photo quality is crap.

Guys Streetfighter LBP DLC? :o

In Capcom's "Season of Street Fighter" PR:
Capcom will also have another “little” surprise coming to the PlayStation?Network later in the holiday season.

Source: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p...postcount=10130

My head would explode if we could all run around as mini street fighter characters in some themed levels:DD

Guys Streetfighter LBP DLC? :o

Source: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p...postcount=10130

My head would explode if we could all run around as mini street fighter characters in some themed levels :D

That would be so cool, I want a little Ryu, Ken or Blanka!

More DLC

The chicken head and Chimera head are the new ones there, and there pretty cool.

Its a pity that there are so very many cool characters that they could do, but we will have to pay quite a bit for all of them.

What would be cool is if Sony worked with their devs and others to include Sackboy costume on other games.

Say you buy Resistance 2 and then get the Sackboy costume with it or something.

What would be cool is if Sony worked with their devs and others to include Sackboy costume on other games.

Say you buy Resistance 2 and then get the Sackboy costume with it or something.

We're onto a winner!

That would most definitely be a good move.

Happy we're getting something free every week, but a lot of the cool stuff will be paid DLC :(

I do want a Santa suit at Christmas for free but :p

We're onto a winner!

That would most definitely be a good move.

Happy we're getting something free every week, but a lot of the cool stuff will be paid DLC :(

I do want a Santa suit at Christmas for free but :p

Now that would be cool!

They did the Halloween pumpkin head for free, so we can hope that they would give us some sort of Father Christmas costume (belly like a bowl full of jelly included :p) or even just the typical Christmas hat, lol.

Capcom talking up a user created level on the blog - http://www.capcom-unity.com/snow_infernus/...er_level_in_lbp

More fuel for the LBP DLC rumour :p

New patch is out.

I read it fixes some issues people are having with glue in the edit mode, but I dunno what else?

- Gluing can be un-glued from the ground
New patch is out.

I read it fixes some issues people are having with glue in the edit mode, but I dunno what else?

doesnt look like online is fixed, still as laggy as ever.

this is by far the laggiest game i've ever played, i've not even had a single decent online connection yet... it's so disappointing, it lets the game down massively.

doesnt look like online is fixed, still as laggy as ever.

this is by far the laggiest game i've ever played, i've not even had a single decent online connection yet... it's so disappointing, it lets the game down massively.

Reminds me of my own opinions about Gears of War 2....

Went to my mates house on Tuesday to play some games, never got round to playing LBP. I was so hyped for this game aswell.

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