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'''''LittleBigPlanet''''' is 2D sidescrolling platform game based on the original [[LittleBigPlanet]]. The game was released in 2009 for the [[PSP|PlayStation Portable]] and was later ported to the PlayStation Vita via the PlayStation Store. The game was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Cambridge Studio (Later known as Guerrilla Cambridge) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
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== Plot ==
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'''LittleBigPlanet''' is a spin-off title for the PSP developed by SCEE Cambridge. It is a spin-off of the original ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]''. It was one of the free titles offered during the Welcome Back package during 17 May to 3 July 2011, after [[wikipedia:PlayStation_Network_outage|the PlayStation Network was brought down earlier that year]].
 
 
''<nowiki/>''After the events of the first game, Sackboy goes on vacation to many exotic locations. They start in the [[Down Under]], where they learn about the controls and their immenent journey, which is about the Carnival of Creators, where every [[Creator Curator]] is invited to it, however some have not responded to their invitation, so [[Sackboy ]]is sent by [[The Mystic]] to see what's going on with these non-responders, and make their way to the Carnival of Creators.
   
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=== Down Under ===
Before receiving update 2.05, the game was infamous for its level of stability; it would often use all of the PSP's processing power, leading to random crashes that had tend to happen while players created levels and downloaded content. The patch also fixed some minor physics problems.
 
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The first world in the game is Down Under, an area based on Australia.
   
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=== The Orient ===
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The second world in the game is The Orient, an area based on China.
The plot of the game is very different from the console, but still related. After the events of the first game, the player goes on vacation to many exotic locations. They start in the down under, where they learn about the controls and their immenent journey, which is about the Carnival of Creators, where every Creator Curator is invited to party, however some have not responded to their invitation! So [[Sack-thing]] is sent by [[The Mystic]] to see what's going on with these non-responders, and make their way to the Carnival of Creators.
 
   
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==Gameplay==
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=== The Bazaar ===
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The third world in the game is The Bazaar, an area based on Iran.
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In LBP, players control small [[characters]] called Sackpeople, each of which can jump, move, and grab objects. Players can use their abilities to shape and develop the highly manipulatable environment to build custom spaces either individually, collaboratively, and/or competitively. Levels focus on physics-based gameplay, and players can use mechanisms such as cogs and blocks to build anything from small level parts to large, complex worlds. The game will also allow opportunities for players to acquire new skills and tools.
 
   
 
=== Golden Sands ===
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Player can navigate their way through the world by jumping, pushing, grabbing, running to overcome numerous puzzles provided by the game's robust physics engine. Players will also face physics-based enemies ranging from the small such as burning logs, to big "bosses" built around one of six AI "brains" available in the player's toolset. In addition, harmful objects can be placed in the game, such as pits of fire and being "squished" or flattened by an object that cause the player to restart that section of the level; players pop and roll out of restart points nearby.
 
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The fourth world in the game is Golden Sands, an area based on Egypt.
   
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=== Alpine Run ===
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A scoring system is also in place, in the form of a time trial with a start and end gate and players collecting world items such as sponge. Scoring is based on both time and execution of the level.
 
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The fifth world in the game is Alpine Run, an area based on the Alps mountain range in Europe, especially Switzerland and Germany.
[[File:Littlebigplanet-psp-20090902001159468 640w.jpg|thumb]]
 
   
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===Dangers===
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=== Tinsel Town ===
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The sixth world in the game is Tinsel Town, an area based on Hollywood in the United States of America.
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All objects and surfaces can have "dangers" applied to them. Any object can be set on fire, electrified, or turned to gas and the character will react differently when it comes into contact with each of them. Fire will singe the character if it is touched briefly but he will die if in contact with it for a longer period, and electrified items will electrocute the player and kill immediately. While gas is also lethal, it is generally a hazard only found at the bottom of bottomless pits. Explosives are also to feature in the game. The player can also be crushed if trapped under or between heavy items.
 
   
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=== The Carnival ===
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The seventh and final world in the game is The Carnival, an area based on Brazil.
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The game has received generally positive reviews from most critics, both Eurogamer and IGN gave ''LittleBigPlanet'' a score of 9/10 commenting that the PSP version was just as good as the PlayStation 3 version and went on to say that the title was "one of the stand-out titles" for the console<ref name="EG Review">{{cite web |url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/littlebigplanet-psp-review?page=1 |title=LittleBigPlanet Review PSP Eurogamer |author=Ellie Gibson |date=November 9, 2009 |work= |publisher=[[Eurogamer]] |accessdate=January 22, 2010}}</ref>, while IGN commented that "The platforming's fun, the create tools are solid, and online's undoubtedly impressive ā€“ especially considering that these upload/download features are on the PSP."<ref name="IGN Review">{{cite web |url=http://psp.ign.com/articles/104/1046122p1.html |title=LittleBigPlanet PSP Review |author=Greg Miller |date=November 17, 2009 |work= |publisher=IGN |accessdate=January 22, 2010}}</ref>
 
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GameSpot scored it a 8 out of 10 criticising the short storyline, the limited Sackboy manipulation, and the lack of multiplayer, but they praised the fact that almost everything else was intact from the PlayStation 3 version.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.gamespot.com/psp/action/littlebigplanet/review.html|title=LittleBigPlanet Review|publisher=Gamespot}}</ref>
 
   
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== Gameplay ==
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Most of the gameplay is retained from the first ''LittleBigPlanet'', however with a few downgrades, most likely due to hardware limitations.
Along with several other games, including all LBP games in Japan, on June 30th, 2016, Sony announced that they would be shutting down the game's online servers at the end of July, and later [[LittleBigPlanet Karting]] at the end of August. The LittleBigPlanet Community reacted negatively to the news. <ref name="online shutdown" >https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/legal/gameservers/</ref>
 
   
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''For a full list of changes, see [[LittleBigPlanet PSP/Changes]].''
==Trivia==
 
*This game was rated "Everyone 10 and up" instead of the usual "E for Everyone" rating for ''LittleBigPlanet'' titles. However, Sony incorrectly thought that it was rated Everyone and not E10+ and used the wrong rating for ''LittleBigPlanet'' PSP's Boxart and information online.
 
*This is one of two LittleBigPlanet games on a portable gaming console, the other being [[LittleBigPlanet PS Vita]].
 
*Oddly, none of its canon have been referenced or mentioned in future games.
 
*None of its [[DLC]] works in any other LBP game.
 
   
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== Levels ==
 
''Main Article: [[List of LittleBigPlanet (PSP) Levels]]''
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== Updates ==
 
Before receiving [[LittleBigPlanet PSP/Updates|Update 2.05]], the game was infamous for its level of stability; it would often use all of the PSP's processing power, leading to random crashes that had tend to happen while players created levels and downloaded content. The patch also fixed some minor physics problems.
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''For a full list of updates, see [[LittleBigPlanet PSP/Updates]].''[[File:Littlebigplanet-psp-20090902001159468 640w.jpg|thumb]]
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== Server shutdown & Community Level Archive ==
 
Along with all ''LittleBigPlanet'' games in Japan, on June 30th, 2016, Sony announced that they would be shutting down the game's online servers at the end of July, and later [[LittleBigPlanet Karting]] at the end of August. The LittleBigPlanet community reacted negatively to the news. <ref name="online shutdown">https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/legal/gameservers/</ref>
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However these levels can still be played today, as many of the community levels were archived. You can find them here: [http://littlebigarchive.com/LittleBigPlanet-PSP/ LittleBigArchive PSP].
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== Trivia ==
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*It was one of the free titles offered during the Welcome Back package during May 17, 2011 to July 3, 2011, after the PlayStation Network was brought down earlier that year.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Network_outage</ref>
 
*This game was rated "Everyone 10 and up" instead of the usual "E for Everyone" rating for ''LittleBigPlanet'' titles. However, Sony used the wrong rating for ''LittleBigPlanet'' PSP's Boxart and information online.
 
*This is one of three ''LittleBigPlanet'' games on a portable gaming console, the others being [[LittleBigPlanet PS Vita|''LittleBigPlanet PS Vita'']]'' ''and ''[[Run Sackboy! Run!]]''.
 
*None of its canon have been referenced or mentioned in future games.
 
*None of its [[DLC]] works in any other ''LittleBigPlanet'' game.
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*Before receiving [[LittleBigPlanet PSP/Updates|Update 2.05]], the game was infamous for its level of stability; it would often use all of the PSP's processing power, leading to random crashes that had tend to happen while players created levels and downloaded content. The patch also fixed some minor physics problems.
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:The Carnival]]
 
 
*[[List of LittleBigPlanet (PSP) Levels]]
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[[Category:LittleBigPlanet PSP music]]
 
 
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PLAY, CREATE, SHARE... Everywhere.
- Advertising slogan

LittleBigPlanet is 2D sidescrolling platform game based on the original LittleBigPlanet. The game was released in 2009 for the PlayStation Portable and was later ported to the PlayStation Vita via the PlayStation Store. The game was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Cambridge Studio (Later known as Guerrilla Cambridge) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.

Plot

After the events of the first game, Sackboy goes on vacation to many exotic locations. They start in the Down Under, where they learn about the controls and their immenent journey, which is about the Carnival of Creators, where every Creator Curator is invited to it, however some have not responded to their invitation, so Sackboy is sent by The Mystic to see what's going on with these non-responders, and make their way to the Carnival of Creators.

Down Under

The first world in the game is Down Under, an area based on Australia.

The Orient

The second world in the game is The Orient, an area based on China.

The Bazaar

The third world in the game is The Bazaar, an area based on Iran.

Golden Sands

The fourth world in the game is Golden Sands, an area based on Egypt.

Alpine Run

The fifth world in the game is Alpine Run, an area based on the Alps mountain range in Europe, especially Switzerland and Germany.

Tinsel Town

The sixth world in the game is Tinsel Town, an area based on Hollywood in the United States of America.

The Carnival

The seventh and final world in the game is The Carnival, an area based on Brazil.

Gameplay

Most of the gameplay is retained from the first LittleBigPlanet, however with a few downgrades, most likely due to hardware limitations.

For a full list of changes, see LittleBigPlanet PSP/Changes.

Levels

Main Article: List of LittleBigPlanet (PSP) Levels

Updates

Before receiving Update 2.05, the game was infamous for its level of stability; it would often use all of the PSP's processing power, leading to random crashes that had tend to happen while players created levels and downloaded content. The patch also fixed some minor physics problems.

For a full list of updates, see LittleBigPlanet PSP/Updates.

Littlebigplanet-psp-20090902001159468 640w

Server shutdown & Community Level Archive

Along with all LittleBigPlanet games in Japan, on June 30th, 2016, Sony announced that they would be shutting down the game's online servers at the end of July, and later LittleBigPlanet Karting at the end of August. The LittleBigPlanet community reacted negatively to the news. [1]

However these levels can still be played today, as many of the community levels were archived. You can find them here: LittleBigArchive PSP.

Trivia

  • It was one of the free titles offered during the Welcome Back package during May 17, 2011 to July 3, 2011, after the PlayStation Network was brought down earlier that year.[2]
  • This game was rated "Everyone 10 and up" instead of the usual "E for Everyone" rating for LittleBigPlanet titles. However, Sony used the wrong rating for LittleBigPlanet PSP's Boxart and information online.
  • This is one of three LittleBigPlanet games on a portable gaming console, the others being LittleBigPlanet PS Vita and Run Sackboy! Run!.
  • None of its canon have been referenced or mentioned in future games.
  • None of its DLC works in any other LittleBigPlanet game.
  • Before receiving Update 2.05, the game was infamous for its level of stability; it would often use all of the PSP's processing power, leading to random crashes that had tend to happen while players created levels and downloaded content. The patch also fixed some minor physics problems.
  • In the American version of the game, several of the level titles and descriptions are changed for unknown reasons.

References

Gallery

See also