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Sony: LittleBigPlanet PSP won't get in the way of PS3 version

  • Posted February 26th, 2009 at 06:39 EDT by Mike Harradence
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Sony has moved to reassure punters that development of the PSP version of LittleBigPlanet will not detract from Media Molecule’s continued support for SackBoy’s home console iteration.

Speaking on the Official PlayStation Blog, the platform holder commented: "For those of you who may be concerned that the development of the PlayStation Portable game will detract Media Molecule's attention from the ongoing support and enhancement of LittleBigPlanet on PlayStation 3, let me reassure you that the PSP version of the game is being primarily looked after by Sony's development studio in Cambridge, England leaving Media Molecule free to continue as they have been doing."

While the company wasn’t quite ready to divulge any further details on the PSP version, it did state that fans can expect more information in the near future.

"We've seen a lot of questions come up about the new game already, but unfortunately we don't have much more to tell you right now other than confirming that the game is in development. There'll be plenty of news about LittleBigPlanet on PSP in the weeks and months to come, so stay tuned for more...but that's all there is to say right now."

We’ll have more on SackBoy’s portable debut as it breaks.

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  1. jigglespsu

    • 1:50am EST - February 26th, 2009

    would be great if you could edit your ps3 levels on the move with psp but I doubt it will appear.

    psp seems like a good platform for LBP ... hope it lives up to the spirit of the first game

  2. ladyx

    • 1:54am EST - February 26th, 2009

    i wonder how the graphics will look like!!!??

    its still fun anyway to get this on PSP... creating stuff while sit in work breaktime, or some shopping mall rest place.

  3. terminator12259

    • 2:11am EST - February 26th, 2009

    dangit i wanted to see something where you could use them together somehow

  4. Ramman

    • 2:29am EST - February 26th, 2009

    Is it the same game just scaled down to psp size or a total different game premise/ I am not taking into account the internet activity just the main game premise, interent is same no matter what your on.

     

  5. 1solidsnake | solid1snake67

    • 4:52am EST - February 26th, 2009

    it's probably a different game on the psp, psp games are usually way different,  just like portable ops was for the cutscenes,  but, i did like that alot.   maybe i will get a psp 2  but, not a psp right now

  6. *Chris*

    • 5:13am EST - February 26th, 2009

    Maybe the game won't be about level building at all...

    ...I mean, level building takes a long time. I don't see it really suited to the PSP.

    I think that there will be levels to play and download from the community etc, but how about having mini games as well? Does that sound like a stupid idea?

  7. SonyJunkie

    • 6:27am EST - February 26th, 2009

    Hopefully Media Molecule works with the other dev to get some kind of interaction between the two games.

  8. SpiderPS3

    • 3:31pm EST - February 26th, 2009

    please fix the lag...

    also,

    @2 wouldn't it be awesome if the levels for the PSP and PS3 versions coincided where you can grab your PS3 level and edit it on the go?

  9. Sergiyakun

    • 9:39am EST - February 27th, 2009

    Hmm for some reason I doubt that there will be any interactive between games. i dont see why unless you want to edit your levels on the go. Also, making levels on the psp screen....idk about that. But hey, hopefully the wifi will be faster.

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