Media Molecule to deliver keynote at Paris GDC

Posted Apr 22, 2008 at 10:19PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Magazines, News Tags: Media Molecule, Paris, Sony
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Heads up, aspiring LittleBigPlanet landscape artists. It seems that the dudes behind Media Molecule are taking some time off from prepping the game for release as they're slated to give the opening keynote at the upcoming Paris Games Developer Conference.

The conference itself taking place this June 23 and 24 at the Coeur Defense Convention Centre in Paris.

So, what will Media Molecule bigwigs Mark Healey and Alex Evans talk about as their opening keynote? Here's a quote from the press release itself, verbatim:


Their talk will touch upon the ways in which game developers can incorporate creativity into their designs, and the future of user-generated content as illustrated by their upcoming title, LittleBigPlanet for the PlayStation 3.


Well, here's hoping that they come out with something exciting for the series, like an early release date. It's been quite a while since we last heard from this particular piece in Sony's arsenal of PlayStation 3 exclusives, and while interest has yet to wane, it definitely could use a shot in the arm. Updates as we get them!

 
 
 

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by Kingofdaberbz - 2008-04-22 18:03
» I usually never comment on this....

Why is this on the 360 part? This game will NEVER come to 360 it's funded by Sony and it even came from ps3fanboys! can this please be only located in the ps3 section?

by du.der.icio.us - 2008-04-23 01:20
» My take ...

Sony needs the money,



So it will initially come out on the ps3 ...

And eventually port the the 360 ... (not that i care)



I wish the days of platform specific games were over.



I also wish that sony would port their remote game play option to a generic standalone piece of hardware. This way I could have my ps3 in a closet and then plug in the virtual console into any tv in my home. done



-- The Dude

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