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Concept art for the project was uploaded to ArtStation by Andy Phelan on November 1, 2016,<ref name="Concept Art">[https://www.artstation.com/artwork/8OWXE Little Big Plant] - ArtStation</ref> with even more being found on his (now defunct) website. Very little is known about the game, though the available concept art seems to suggest that costumes would have played a major role in the gameplay, granting [[Sackboy]] abilities like climbing walls or walking underwater. It's unknown exactly how much work was done for it, if it ever entered full production, or why it was cancelled.
Concept art for the project was uploaded to ArtStation by Andy Phelan on November 1, 2016,<ref name="Concept Art">[https://www.artstation.com/artwork/8OWXE Little Big Plant] - ArtStation</ref> with even more being found on his (now defunct) website. Very little is known about the game, though the available concept art seems to suggest that costumes would have played a major role in the gameplay, granting [[Sackboy]] abilities like climbing walls or walking underwater. It's unknown exactly how much work was done for it, if it ever entered full production, or why it was cancelled.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="160px" perrow="4">
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_Costumes.png|Some of the costumes that were made for the game.
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_GameplayMockup1.png|Sackboy diving to collect a key
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_GameplayMockup2.png|Sackboy using a fire hose to put out a fire
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_GameplayMockup3.png|Sackboy spraying water at an enemy spider
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_GameplayMockup4.png|Sackboy climbing up a wall with a spider costume
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_GameplayMockup5.png|A pink Sackboy being launched from a see-saw by a weight-lifter Sackboy
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_WeddingBackground.png|A version of the Wedding background converted to work on the PSP
File:LBPLiverpool_ConceptArt_TheatreBackground.png|A version of the Russian Theatre background converted to work on the PSP
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Unreleased games]]

Latest revision as of 04:39, 25 July 2023

LittleBigPlanet (Studio Liverpool)
Concept image
Developer: Studio Liverpool
Intended publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
System(s): PlayStation Portable
Genre: Action
Status before cancellation: Pitch
Not to be confused with LittleBigPlanet (PlayStation Portable).

Before SCE Cambridge started work on what would become LittleBigPlanet PSP, a separate LittleBigPlanet game for the handheld was being worked on at Studio Liverpool. This version was never publicly announced, but a source familiar with the project had leaked its existence to Computer and Video Games in April 2008.[1]

Concept art for the project was uploaded to ArtStation by Andy Phelan on November 1, 2016,[2] with even more being found on his (now defunct) website. Very little is known about the game, though the available concept art seems to suggest that costumes would have played a major role in the gameplay, granting Sackboy abilities like climbing walls or walking underwater. It's unknown exactly how much work was done for it, if it ever entered full production, or why it was cancelled.

Gallery

References

  1. LittleBigPlanet coming to PSP - ComputerAndVideoGames.com (Wayback Machine: 2008-04-09 02:51)
  2. Little Big Plant - ArtStation