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Okay, so the MGS pack might have more changes than we thought ;)

The Metal Gear pack we just finished. It?s coming out and some people assume it would be costumes and stuff and I can?t tell you right now what?s in it, but it?s game changingging ? it?s really awesomely different. And so, with LBP, we?re going to keep pushing it in those directions.

http://www.thatvideogameblog.com/2008/12/1...media-molecule/

The LittleBigPlanet 1.06 patch is now live. It?s the biggest patch so far, weighing in at 25Mb.

Here are the official patch notes for this update.

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The latest update (1.06) brings in some much requested changes to LBP?s moderation system. While the rules of what is and is not acceptable content for people to share have not changed, we have listened to your feedback and have made the following changes :

* Moderated levels will now receive more detailed information once action has been taken

* The notification message will remain in place on screen, removing the chance that affected users miss the message

* Any moderated level can now be accessed for editing by the creator, whether online or offline

* Additional information is now displayed on the ?Good Grief? screen advising users on how the grief reporting functions, and warns against making spurious reports

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We?re pretty chuffed about this update, it looks like some Media Molecule have added some excellent features to the game which should help improve the game no end. And just in time for Christmas!

It?s also good to note that this patch 1.06 has a codename of Emmental. Little Big Planet updates are named after different cheeses, and Media Molecule have enticingly revealed that LBP patch 1.07 is called Roqueforte. So, hopefully that means it will pack a punch. A great big, fat, mouldy, smelly punch. Judging by their comments in the blog post, that looks like it will be the case:

I?ve got the notes for 1.07 (Roqueforte) in front of me at the moment and that is a little more exciting. More news soon(-ish)!

Keep an eye out for 1.07 coming up soon then.

Source: http://www.littlebigplanetoid.com/article/..._patch_now_live

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MGS remade in LBP!

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QuickFire Artiste

Fire 40 paintballs in under 5 seconds

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Rexecutioner

Destroy the Metal Gear REX boss

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Ace Act 3 and Act 4

Ace Act 3: The Mission and Act 4: The Level Factory

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Ace Act 5: The Boss

Ace Act 5: The Boss

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Paint Splurge

Fire 5,000 paintballs

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Diamond Hunter

Destroy the 5 hidden target diamonds in Act 4: The Level Factory

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Thrifty Painter

Complete Act 3: The Mission firing less than 125 paintballs

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METAL GEAR SOLID? Booty Master>

Collect all of the METAL GEAR SOLID? prize bubbles

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Publish a level containing the METAL GEAR SOLID? Paintinator PoweruVirtual Survivor/b>

Achieve a score of 3,750 in the VR Survival ChallengSpeedy Rexecutioner/b>

Destroy the Metal Gear REX boss in under 2 mins 30 seconds

Right, who in America can buy me a PSN card if I paypal them $20:hug:ug:

Need LBP DLC:laugh:gh:

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i can get you one. i need to pick one up for myself before this DLC comes out anyway.

Cool, gimme a shout (PM) a day or so before you plan on buying and I'll paypal you $20.

Thanks :happy:

Seems like the DLC will be split up

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Will also need to look into getting a US card for DLC on this game :) either than or just go pick up the UK version for ?20 and start again. Might work out cheaper in the long run, not too sure.

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A 5th Sackboy costume?the Gurlokovich Soldier (see above).

72 New Stickers

12 New Materials

10 New Decorations

18 New objects

New background music track

3 new interactive music tracks

New Metal Gear Solid themed ?sound object?

New Plasma Ball ?danger element?

New Laser Sight ?gadget?

New functioning Searchlight lamp

12 new Trophies to unlock

and best of all.....THE PAINTINATOR and Paint Switch

With the THE PAINTINATOR you?ll be able to splatter anything that comes between you and the end of any level. Shoot paintballs with the R1 button and using the right stick to aim. Paintballs will hit very weak slap. Shoot ?Brains? from a safe distances now and progress thru levels much easier. The Paint Switch, so you can attach it to any object and set it to destruct after being splattered with enough paint.
Now if you don?t buy it, no worries, you?ll still be able to enjoy the MGS fun! Non-MGS Level Pack owners can PLAY the MGS Story Levels by joining a ?host? who owns the pack and play the levels online together. You won?t be able to keep any objects, but you can experience the new features. MGS Level Pack owners will also be able to CREATE levels with any of these items (including the Paintinator) and SHARE them online for everyone to play.

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And the epic trailer - http://www.viddler.com/explore/sceablog/videos/217/1.401

"This game has changed"

Paintenator: Paint of the Patriots :laugh:

IGN also has some more details - http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/939/939991p1.html

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Supposedly the searching system has been updated now as well

* Search by name

* Search by tag

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* More Hearts

* Most Recent

* Best Punctuation

* Most Played

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* My levels

* Recent levels (Levels you played recently)

Totally badass!

I'm totally getting this one. :D

Its a pity the paint gun wasn't in the original game, would have made for some really awesome levels.

A new update is Live on the Playstation Network for the Media Molecule's game.

By now, we only know that the LittleBigStore has been added and the Metal Gear related Trophies can be seen.

The update is 67 MB. Enjoy.

LittleBigStore O.o

Movies

The Boss:

http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/littleb...meplay-the-boss

The Mission:

http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/littleb...lay-the-mission

VR Training:

http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/littleb...lay-vr-training

Intro:

http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/littleb...-gameplay-intro

The Factory:

http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/littleb...lay-the-factory

Spoils the levels, so watch at your own risk. However if you're someone who must see more of what they are getting for buying, go ahead!

Looks awesome (Y)

The intro :|

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