Talk:LittleBigPlanet
To do
add game cover art- Chris's praises for LBP
- videos from LBP
You know...
I find it ironic that the narrator of LBP, Stephen Fry, is gay. Does Chris know this? --Lime (Scold? | Undo?) 02:16, 2 May 2009 (CEST)
- As of I'm sorry, Dude he does. --Whoreos n' Milf 02:06, 21 June 2009 (CEST)
First date level
I have no idea if it still is on PSN but Chris had a "first date level." He played it with Julie and not too many trolls played it because 1) not too many of them have LBP and 2) it requires two players. I know there was a part about someone commenting "Enjoy yourself, you two STRAIGHT lovebirds!" and what has been called the "Rollercoaster of Death" as Chris made a shitty rollercoaster in the game that pretty much kills you (unless you're Chris and your autistic superpower is playing video game levels over and over until you memorize what to do). --Champthom 07:14, 16 June 2009 (CEST)
Yeah, it is. The homophobic parts been edited out, and roller coaster is now just 2 loop de loops. It doesn't kill you anymore, just leads you to a creepy pink room where you're supposed to take pictures "as a couple". Its about 2 minutes long though, and has no entertainment value whatsoever (unless you love floating pinking things). LBP is nearly as bad as CWC makes it out to be, its actually pretty fun. --Jump 04:39, 2 July 2009 (CEST)
New Additions
Is all this about the narrator truly necessary? I mean, mentioning him is one thing and expanding a bit is another, but this is the 3rd significant blurb of text over two pages that's basically to the level of fan site when he was just a throw-away name to convince people that Chris knows/respects homosexuals. I think it's gotten well away from the point. --LizardPie 10:00, 21 June 2009 (CEST)
Plagiarism
In PS3 History Level vid Chris says "You get pixelated PS3 this way. As well as the real one I put together from a- a worse ver- a worse version of someone else put together." Also, in this article, we have what polite people might call "vague allegations of plagiarism". So, since I don't have a PS3 or LBP, I have to ask, how easy it is to copy things from other people in LBP? How much of the stuff in Chris's levels is actually plagiarised? I just re-watched the PS3 vid and some of the stuff just made me wonder if all this was really within the bounds of Chris's artistic and technical capabilities... --wwwwolf (wake me when you need me) 11:03, 8 July 2009 (CEST)
- I've been wondering the same things lately. I've never played LBP for more than five minutes, so I have no idea how one player goes about using other players' created objects. Maybe it's really easy to do. But on the off chance that Chris actually created even a fraction of the objects in the ATHF level or the PS3 History level - many of which are complex, visually appealing, or both - I think it would be time to admit that - *gulp* - Chris-chan is actually considerably talented at something! Llort 23:09, 9 July 2009 (CEST)
- LOL NOPE. You can either "photograph" something and keep it as a design to plaster on your shit, or, if they happen to enable prize bubbles of their work, steal the whole damn item. Hell, some entire levels are copyable. I'd bet my left testicle CWC ripped off other people in almost all his levels. The Sonichu one seems original ( and horrible, oh Chris).--Jump 23:29, 10 July 2009 (CEST)
LittleBigPlanet beta
One thing I obviously missed: What were the exact terms of the LittleBigPlanet beta program? How did Chris get aboard this beta? Was he obligated to provide feedback to the developers as a beta tester? If so, what feedback did he provide?
I'm only asking because here in hexbox-land, public betas seem to come in form of downloads and no physical media seems to change hands. Chris, however, waves around an actual box of LittleBigPlanet beta, which would entail an actual investment from the developers and hence they'd want something in return. So, what did Chris think of the LBP beta? --wwwwolf (wake me when you need me) 13:56, 28 November 2009 (CET)
- According to Wikipedia, the beta was public but limited, with a bunch of gaming websites doling out codes to visitors. My impression has always been that - after he downloaded the beta - Chris just handcrafted a game box using pre-release box art, the same way he's put together a homemade Nintendo Power magazine and other fantasy objects. Llort 15:15, 28 November 2009 (CET)
- Yeh, my roommate was in the beta, he didn't get a box or a disc or anything, just a download code as usual. I'd likewise reckon Chris made the prop himself. Dkaien 17:54, 28 November 2009 (CET)