LittleBigPlanet PSP has finally made it to the Playstation Network. It’s good news for PSP Go owners who’ve been stuck waiting for a digital download while old-school PSP owners have been able to grab the game.
LittleBigPlanet PSP has finally made it to the Playstation Network. It’s good news for PSP Go owners who’ve been stuck waiting for a digital download while old-school PSP owners have been able to grab the game.
LittleBigPlanet was the Playstation 3 game that managed to intrigue Stephen Fry into lending it his voice, and he’s even returned for this shrunk-down Sony PSP version of the oddball platformer. But has Sony’s shrink ray left LittleBigPlanet PSP with legs too small to run with? We investigate in our LittleBigPlanet PSP review.
Sony’s PSP Go is meant to be the future of gaming, doing away with UMD discs and letting you download games straight onto the device. But it seems the firm is struggling to bring LittleBigPlanet to the Playstation Network for download onto the PSP Go
The PSP may finally be getting a good run of games with title like Beaterator, LittleBigPlanet and GTA Chinatown Wars but it wasn’t always the case. Now Sony’s bosses have revealed just why it’s handheld took so long to take off. Read on to find out why…
LittleBigPlanet, Sony’s critically-lauded PS3 “play, create, share” platform game, is headed to the PSP. And, unsurprisingly, it emerges that Media Molecule, the company behind LittleBigPlanet on the PS3 (and helping with the production of the game on the PSP) is exploring ways of sharing levels and other content between the two games.