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It would be great if I could categorize the objects I create the same way as the objects that come with the games are categorized (characters, scenery, creatures, dangerous creatures ETC), and ergo the community objects would all be categorized, I don't know why they didn't do that.

Does the PSP version have different levels? or is it just a port?

Also the shirts look awesome, but i love my sackboy more.

I havent seen a lot of videos but looks different to me.

How you get that t-shirts?? UK only??

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Anyone tried any of these?

The judging is FINALLY complete! After reviewing a ton of entries from all over the world, Media Molecule has finally chosen the ultimate LBP golf course! Take a look at the level list below and be sure to play them in order to get a full round of LBP golf.

A generous golf clap to all the entries, thanks so much for your patience! Congrats to the winners below ? a LBP Prize Crown is in your future!North Americab>

Driving Range : LBPGolfNA - Driving Range by QD0e1

Hole 1 : LBPGolfNA - Par 5 by GrittyLink

Hole 2 : LBPGolfCA - Par 4 by FULLGORR

Hole 3 : LBPGolfNA - Par 4 by JKthree

Hole 4 : LBPGolfNA - Par 4 (single-player only) by Mikestra

Hole 5 : LBPGolfCA - Par 4 by Mad_Child770

Hole 6 : LBPGolfNA - Par 4 by doppler73

Hole 7 : LBPGolfNA - Par 4 by Elvenbane

Hole 8 : LBPGolfNA - Par 5 by Reverser

Hole 9 : LBPGolfNA - Par 3 by DarqThornzEuropeb>

Hole 10 : LBPGolfEU Par 4 by kockle

Hole 11 : LBPGolfEU Par3 by marquise126ace

Hole 12 : LBPGolfEU Par 4 by tin-cup-70

Hole 13 : LBPGolfEU Par 4 by Marik82

Hole 14 : LBPGolfEU Par 1 by The_Killian

Hole 15 : LBPGolfEU Par 4 by AliBoy1

Hole 16 : LBPGolfEU - Par 5 by Mephistofes

Hole 17 : LBPGolfEU Par 4 - Sack-Swingers Golf Competition by TOM_TOM1993

Hole 18 : LBPGolfEU Par2 by fananyone

Clubhouse : LBPGolfEU - Clubhouse by potormon3000

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/06/24/...ion/#more-12296

New patch up today is 80mb, the MGS4 patch was only 67mb, methinks level DLC finally :D Costume patches are never anywhere near this big let alone anywhere near 67mb.

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Screw Ghostbusters, I wanted an Ico/SotC levels. :p

But I suppose it will do, hopefully they give us a new weapon like the gun we got with MGS.

Still hoping the FFVII DLC, when it eventually arrives, will be levels and comes with a sword mechanic, that would be awesome. :D

Screw Ghostbusters, I wanted an Ico/SotC levels. :p

But I suppose it will do, hopefully they give us a new weapon like the gun we got with MGS.

Still hoping the FFVII DLC, when it eventually arrives, will be levels and comes with a sword mechanic, that would be awesome. :D

Screw you for screwing Ghostbusters :p.

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