Japanese Akihabara
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To do: Include more details for the assets from this theme. Also include the "Giant Sackboy" holding a sign featured in a promo video; it features the mini city concept area but with moving cars. (maybe sackboy was meant to be large here?) |
Overview
Japanese Akihabara, also known as Japanese Shop Window, was a scrapped theme intended for the original LittleBigPlanet. It was based electronics and the Akihabara District in Tokyo, Japan. A particular note of interest about this theme is that the background environment takes place from the perspective of a window looking out onto a city skyline, hence the name "Japanese Shop Window".
History
Repurposed Assets
Very little assets for this theme were left in the game.
For the main costumes, both the Robot and Neon sets were put into the Wilderness as prizes.
Three materials were leftover in the game; the concrete tile materials and the polystyrene packing, which were all put into the metropolis theme.
All the leftover stickers for this theme were put into the islands.
Concept Art
In-Game
A single piece of concept art for Japanese Akihabara was included in the game as a sticker; the "Mini City Concept".
A larger version of this concept is included with more detail below it.
A concept for a Tsukiji Market gameplay section was uploaded to Kengo Kurimoto's Website in 2021.