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The creativeness and ingenuity of people who do amazing things even with limited tools continues to amaze me. I had a chance to play on Little Big Planet 2 on a friend’s PS3 this weekend, and came across something rather fantastic I had to take a photo of: a fully playable homage to Street Fighter:
I wish I’d taken a video to show it in action, but I was amazed at just how versatile the creation tools clearly are in Little Big Planet 2 and how much work people are willing to put into these sorts of things. If I ever do get around to getting a PS3, it’s a game I’d certainly be picking up.
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