LittleBigPlanet allows for extreme character detail
- Posted August 25th, 2007 at 11:01 EDT by
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After LittleBigPlanet was announced, a lot of information was released on the game. In particular, a sketch was released showing many characters, particularly ones that included Mario, and Master Chief.
Creative director Mark Healey states that even though it's concept art, "...you can customise your character so much that that's entirely possible." With the use of importing stickers from your hard drive, you can literally paste logos onto the thousands of costumes they have.
If you've read our preview on LittleBigPlanet, we include a tidbit on these sketches and how you can play as Mario sackboy quite easily. In addition, not only can you import logo's, but most likely costumes of sorts as well, though not clearly confirmed.
Source: CVG
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k_nice_66_11_77 |
k_nice_617- 11:11am BST - August 25th, 2007
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lol, mario!? I wonder how nintendo will feel about this......I also wonder how that sticker mechanisim works....
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Trojans24601 |
trojans24601- 12:00pm BST - August 25th, 2007
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my friends will die when i play as master chief... lol
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MrGunhappy
- 1:38pm BST - August 25th, 2007
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Sweet, it would nice to see little Stephen McGees beating and outrunning little, Bug eyed, colt McCoys.
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Supra2JZGTE
- 1:13am BST - August 26th, 2007
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Cant wait for this game to hit the streets. Hopefully, sooner then later. 2008 BETTER be the year we see PS3 seriously take off in terms of Exclusive ORIGINAL content, and I dont mean Blu Ray Disc movies, I mean games.
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SilverSl33K
- 10:45am BST - August 26th, 2007
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i dont care much to make it look kewl they will be cute in their cute little world and proly enough options for costumes anyway...be funny if u just made one look like a high end performance tire on some nice O.Z superalegerra's... im talking low profile rubber MAN
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alchemyuser1 |
alchemyuser1- 7:50pm BST - September 7th, 2007
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something for the kiddes amidst all the swords bullets and blood
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soket
- 8:29pm BST - September 20th, 2007
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@Muzikguy
I seriously doubt it. There's already a game that allows as much freedom if not a little more, its called SecondLife. A PC title that allows people to create/code/texture anything in their imagination. My friends have HALO costumes, mario costumes, starwars etc etc and nothing to do with copy right laws or anything is applied.Plus this game is amazing, I'm def picking it up for my collection, I bet everyone will enjoy this game, not just the kiddies.



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