News Archive
01/28/2011
Announcing the LittleBigPlanet Wiki
Earlier this week the LBP Community got a brand new resource, in the shape of the LittleBigPlanet Wiki. The wiki was put together and is now moderated by a team of community members from across the community, is hosted by LBPCentral, and is waiting for you to jump in and fill it up with awesome info!
11/19/2010
Today LittleBigPlanet PSP celebrates its first birthday!
A message from AceCreator and the guys from Cambridge Studio on the anniversary of LittleBigPlanet PSP! Happy Birthday!
10/19/2010
LBPC PSP Creator Spotlight - Jeffcu28
The LittleBigPlanet Central Spotlight crew have been at it again, this time directing their level loving eyes towards the PSP, and one of the stars of that Community; Jeffcu28.
10/14/2010
Kindred - A PSP Community Project
Whilst a lot of us might have eyes firmly focused on LittleBigPlanet 2, The LittleBigPlanet PSP community has been hard at work building some really interesting and fun looking levels, and generally having a lot of fun.
Kindred is a highly teased community project from a big gang of excellent PSP Creators, who used LittleBigPlanet Central as a staging ground for their ARG-like teasers. Working with QR codes, secret messages, beautifully crafted artwork, and various puzzles, the team behind this level pack confused and excited the PSP community for several weeks before finally revealing more about the project.
07/20/2010
Fruit Salad Costume and Level Packs
It’s good to be healthy. And what better way to reach your five-a-day than with apple, strawberry, banana and pineapple costumes? Download the Fruit Salad Costume and Level Packs for some fresh and fruity goodness!
Look out for these packs on the PlayStation®Store this week!
06/29/2010
PSP Fantasy Level Kit - Free background!
Here’s something special for all you creators who like making magical, mystical, fantastical levels: a background that’s not quite of this world, with majestic white mountains and a huge serene lake. Put it to good use, it’s gorgeous.
Look out for this background on the PlayStation®Store. It’s free, gratis, without charge, complimentary, a big fat gift from us to you.
06/21/2010
Unidentified Sacking Objects Costume and Level Packs
Aliens have landed! Well, alien costumes anyway. Sackboy’s dressed up in a lot of very cool costumes before, but now he can transform himself into (deep breath) ‘a creaturrre from another worrrld’. Download the Unidentified Sacking Objects Costume and Level Packs for some alien encounters.
06/04/2010
Motorstorm Hessian Stitch Costume and Level Packs
We like Motorstorm, and we like the crashes in Motorstorm in particular. The way the poor bike riders fly through the air like rag dolls is brilliant. So who better to be a motoring rag doll than Sackboy himself? Download the Motorstorm Hessian Stitch Costume and Level Pack and make Sackboy your very own crash test dummy, heading to the store next week!
05/21/2010
‘Turbo! Pack’ Development Diary 12: ‘Plane Stupid’
– Sarah Hefford, Artist
Daga daga daga! If we’re perfectly honest, the jump jet caused us rather more problems than we would have liked. It’s such a cool vehicle though we struggled through, since we couldn’t bear to let it fall by the wayside. The plane itself again follows the military style from the last two levels, so you can now expand your domination of land and sea by taking control of the Little Big skies too!
05/21/2010
‘Turbo! Pack’ Development Diary 11: ‘Plane Stupid’
– Andy Knowles, Designer
The final level. No pressure, then! To be honest this level was a bit of a headache. And not just a normal headache, but a big, fat headache, one of those ones that the ibuprofen doesn’t even take the edge off.
The main reason for this was that, like Jon’s submarine, the jump jet is effectively ‘floating’, and so can be really difficult to control. Now, Jon’s luckier than me because the sub’s supposed to be underwater, so moving really slowly is a good thing. Not for a jump jet though, eh? Oh no, something like that’s got to be moving pretty quickly. And we want it to have controls for four directions, not three (the sub is naturally buoyant). Four controls for one cockpit. Grrreat.