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As a PlayStation Portable owner, the most exciting news surrounding the PSPgo was the plan to have most games release on PlayStation Network day-and-date with their UMD brethren. Stores? Hah, it's nearly 2010. We don't need silly stores anymore. Plus, carrying around those discs is no fun. No fun at all.

As with quite a few things related to the PSPgo, this turned out to be somewhat of a disappointment. The first major issue for me wasn't until Half-Minute Hero's late digital arrival. I don't know how many of you were desperately awaiting LittleBigPlanet, but surely someone was upset by the delayed PSN version.

It's more annoying than it is anything else. We want to give you money for your hard work! That's all. Allow us this opportunity in a timely fashion, please. Okay. You've endured enough ranting for one night. PSPgo owners and lovers of digital games can get LBP on PSP as of today.

Likewise, there will be a demo, too. Which is good, since I'm not entirely sold on this scaled down version of LBP just yet. Also, a patch -- one of those happened. It's ready right now, and aims to improve how some of the "physics and tools in the Create mode" perform.


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shadow763's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2009 03:08
shadow763
There is already a demo. It was available last Thursday, at least in the US.
Sarana Na Sopanpanichkul's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2009 03:15
Sarana Na Sopanpanichkul
@shadow763 AND Canada too!

Is anyone picking this up?? I'm actually more excited about Soul Reaver.
lewness's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2009 05:18
lewness
So do I pick this one up or just get the console version instead?
shadow763's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2009 05:31
shadow763
I picked it up. It should be coming from Amazon this week.

I was a big fan of the PS3 version, and I enjoyed the demo. So the fact that its about as long as the first, plus the addition of user made levels was a pretty easy sell for me.

@Sarana Na Sopanpanichkul I actually picked up Resident Evil 2 off the store last Thursday, even though I still own the original disc, but having it on my PSP has been so nice. I may pick up Soul Reaver as well even though I still own that one. Having these excellent titles on the go is just too cool.
n0brein's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2009 05:31
n0brein
fun fact: Little Big Planet PSP is already a few days in the german psn store.

We won this time america!
Nda's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2009 05:48
Nda
Jup, was right on time in EU PSN store :)
Praise teh lord!
jawshoeuh's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/24/2009 07:56
jawshoeuh
I played the demo last week and it managed to capture the fun of the PS3 version pretty well. I will definitely download this at some point, but I'm not feeling any hurry as I still want to get Gran Turismo PSP and despite the mediocre reviews want to check out Assassin's Creed Bloodlines.

That of course is not to mention the plethora of AAA titles I'm trying to find time for on the big bro consoles.

Curse this holiday rush.
Lipscomba's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/25/2009 13:09
Lipscomba
I've had mine(umd) since last week. Enjoying it!!!!
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