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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Putting my theory to the test

Well, it's as if someone read my last post about IP infringement in User Generated Content centered games.


Kotaku points us to Tetris re-made in Little Big Planet.




Posted 6:19 PM   Labels: IntellectualProperty, LittleBigPlanet, Tetris, UserGeneratedContent

2 comments:

Mark DeLoura said...

THAT is frickin awesome. A bit hard to control perhaps, but very cool :-)

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