If humble developers with little games are making a big dent in the gaming world, then the uber-cutesy LittleBigPlanet must be the poster child. Build your own levels and race your creations through 'em. Another game with a similar approach is Capcom's Flock. Herding sheep, cows and chickens is fun enough, but the level editor lets you create and share with buddies. And then there's D3's Puzzle Quest: Galactrix. Imagine an addictive puzzle game like Bejeweled gets turned into a role-playing game. It may sound harmless enough, but you've officially been warned. --Darren Gladstone
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In Pictures: E3 2008 Picks and Pans
For once it doesn't matter whether you swear by the Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, or PC gaming. It's all here. Here's what caught our eye--and what we wish we'd never laid eyes on--at this year's E3 gaming expo in LA.
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Xbox 360 Gets Netflix
Nintendo Woos Casual Gamers, Forgets Hardcore Fans?
Spore is Gonna Be Huge
First Person Parkour?
Sayonara, Third-Party Exclusives
Box Office Boffo
That's Super! (Kind of)
Sony: Filming (Still in Progress)
Oh, The Horror!
Changing The Game With Real World Stats
Battle Of The Bands
Resist This!
Genre Benders
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Shorter Games, Cheaper Future
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Dud and Dudder
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