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Koller: LittleBigPlanet PSP has play, share, create component; PSP-PS3 connectivity possible

Posted Feb 26, 2009 at 5:25PM EST by Karl B.

Listed in: Interviews, Titles, Games Tags: interviews, John Koller, Media Molecule, SCEA
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LittleBigPlanet - Image 1John Koller, SCEA's director of hardware marketing, has revealed that the PSP version of LittleBigPlanet will be staying true to the tenets of its PS3 big brother: playing, creating, and sharing.

In an interview with Kotaku, Koller said that there is "a whole play, create, share component to the game, just like the PS3". Koller declined to expound on the matter, however, as the developers (it's not Media Molecule but they are giving input) are still working it out.

Another thing that's being looked into is PSP - PS3 connectivity. This might lead to, say, level sharing and the like, but Koller said that no decision has been made yet.



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# Good news but..Zex 2009-02-26 20:08
Let's hope Koller doesn't look into the PSP-PS3 connectivity himself, because....well, it might never happen. =/

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# psp-ps3jmak0 2009-02-27 06:56
I will make my decision based on whether or not I can play my ps3-created levels on my psp. If this doesn't happen, I'm not going to bother buying it.

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# rahNathanDrake 2009-02-27 08:18
I'm likely buying it either way. I love LittleBigPlanet 's gameplay and am looking forward to playing it on the go.

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# YayCityNightRush117 2009-02-27 10:03
I never played LBP, but I saw some gameplay footage which leads me to believe this PSP port will totally revive the PSP as a unit (as well as the release of Assassin's Creed and GTA:SAS). I don't have a PS3 and don't plan on getting it just because MGS4 is on it.



But in all truth, why not add more linking between PSP and PS3, it's not like anyone would bother putting the PS2 back in the scene (it is currently the best platform out there, it never dies!!! and it has the most awe-shocking game library ever devised!).

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# So excited.arishay 2009-02-27 10:51
The last time I got this excited about my PSP was probably the first time I turned it on. It has been a long road, milestones along the way...there was the first time I figured out to connect to wifi with it. Then the time I learned about CFW and emulation of old SNES games. Now, the best thing that could ever happen is happening. LittleBigPlanet for PSP is probably going to change the scene for at least a little while. The first time I played it on my PS3 I thought it was the most inventive game to hit the console in awhile. Now, the same will apply to the PSP as long as they keep their roots in the game's design. It will mark the first time i've bought a NEW psp game in probably a year or so. Talk about dust on the thing. (BTW, no I don't pirate PSP games. I don't support that black sheep community.)

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# hopefully ...danielakadanny 2009-02-27 14:17
they fix the lag online and where would we store our created lvls?

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