Media Molecule planning to enhance LittleBigPlanet as a creation tool

Posted Jul 28, 2009 at 8:15AM by Karl B. Listed in: PS3 Tags: Mark Healey, Media Molecule
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Media Molecule co-founder Mark Healey has revealed plans to expand their DLC offerings beyond stickers and costumes to further enhance LittleBigPlanet's creation aspects. Speaking to VG247, Healey said the following:

A big part of whatÂ’s coming in the future expands on whatÂ’s possible in LittleBigPlanet in terms of it being a creation tool. ... ThereÂ’s going to be lots of exciting things that make it into more of a versatile creation tool.


LittleBigPlanet users have already created more than a million levels using the game' currently available feature set, so it'll be very interesting to see what else the LBP community can come up with when the new tools finally go live.



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Via VG247

 
 
 

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by StingBlah - 2009-07-28 08:52
» anybody know

what creation tools were given AFTER the game was released? LIke in updates and whatnot. I remember one day downloading an update that involved more creation tools...never did figure out what they were tho.



Also, I WISH I could take advantage of LBP's great creation tools. But I have no ideas! What to build? I always end up just blowing stuff up with machines I stole from other players...any suggestions on something that will keep me occupied? :)

by Tydeus - 2009-07-29 01:12
» nope I dont

But I think they need to get away from the boring old Platform game style, and allow people to build actual decent maps. Whats the point in going A to C besides nice scenery at B?



I say we get the ability to fight, or have RPG style thingies. Then instead of robotic animals, we should get realistic looking ones lol. Too much I know, but LBP got boring after I completed the story.

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