LittleBigPlanet Top 50 user-created Levels from UGO.com
Less than a month from its launch and already more than 84000 user-created levels online and growing. Finding the best levels and prioritizing which ones to play first, is getting more and more difficult. The game itself does a really nice job by providing and visualizing information about the number of times a level has been played and hearted but still it’s easy to get lost and miss some new worthy levels.
UGO.com has put together a list of top 50 user-created LittleBigPlanet levels with brief descriptions and screenshots/videos which may help you find some great levels easier. Here is the list.
Cheers,
Yet Another Sackboy!
9 Comments
Gary Hughes
November 19th, 2008 at 11:33 am
Just wanted to say I really like your site.
I also wanted to know if I could add a link to your site on my site?
Thanks
Keep up the good work
davis
November 19th, 2008 at 11:41 am
not bad, but please check my LBP-levels from creator “soliddavis”.
my level “nightmare after sackboy” is a homage to “nightmare before christmas”.
my 2 player “ties jump (german name krawattenspringen 2 playermodus)
and my “quickly game I” was a homage to the fast-levels in LBP-History.
Yet Another Sackboy!
November 19th, 2008 at 3:47 pm
Gary Hughes:
Congrats on your new LBP site. I just checked it and noticed you’ve copied this whole blog post and posted it on your site as your own post. For your reference, it is called “Plagiarism” and it can easily get you in trouble. If you like to write about a blog post here, you can quote the part you like and link to it as the source or the original post.
Davis:
Thanks, I’ll definitely give them a try.
Gary
November 19th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
Actually St Louis Davis (KCMO Here)…its called a feed, your feed actually…one of which you gave the permission to use when you posted the rss button.
So I didn’t type your post, you did…but thanks for taking the time accuse me of Plagiarism (actual spelling).
If you don’t want people using your rss button I suggest you take it down
Gary
November 19th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
Found some info for you to read before you accuse somebody else of Plagiarism.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy way for Web sites to share headlines and stories from other sites.
RSS was first invented by Netscape, when they were trying to get into the portal business. They wanted an XML format (RSS .90) that would be easy for them to get news stories and information from other sites and have them automatically added to their site. They then came out with RSS .91 and dropped it when they decided to get out of the portal business.
http://webdesign.about.com/od/rss/a/what_is_rss.htm
Yet Another Sackboy!
November 19th, 2008 at 10:50 pm
Gary,
Thanks for correcting my typo
What you’re referring to is the easiest way to abuse RSS feeds but be aware, it takes one or two complaints for Google to drop the site from its index.
Your statement is like saying you have your email address published on your contact page so I am allowed to spam it!
The RSS feed has never meant to be used the way you’re using it! What is published on RSS feed is not public domain! What you’re refering to is like copying a book and publishing under your name just because the book had a pdf version with it for your convenience.
With or without RSS, If you’re quoting another source, there has to be a link to the source of article and you or your site can not take credit for the post someone else has written. There was no link to the source of the article on your site.
In the end, thanks for taking the time to change the article.
Cheers
Gary
November 20th, 2008 at 1:35 am
15 years I have been running websites and your the first person I ever heard complain that their rss feed was being used on another site. Most webmasters appreciate the link back to the site.
Davis
November 20th, 2008 at 4:25 am
I have a new level “LIBIDIS STATEMENT” in this level you can see how the “LIBIDIS.JP” level is going! just the flying ship I have no idea… my PSN-ID is “SOLIDDAVIS”
Yet Another Sackboy!
November 20th, 2008 at 6:12 am
Gary, you’re missing the whole point here!
There was absolutely no link back in your post to Lbpblog and that’s what I’m talking about!
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