About a year ago, I bought a PS3 for my man for his birthday. Not only did it promise to have some amazing platform-specific games but it had the blu-ray player and I was all about watching HD movies.
Well… I thought we’d watch more HD movies than we actually have. They do look stunning but we watch way more On Demand and HD TV than blu-ray movies. Also, as I’m sure happens with many early-adopted technologies, I became frustrated that I can’t loan my blu-rays to anyone because we’re “the only ones on our block” with a player.
The graphic quality and gameplay for PS3 games are indeed impressive. I hadn’t really played anything on it before my man brought home Little Big Planet, a game aimed right at me and my demo. I’m a casual gamer and I’m big into art, creativity, and crafting. When we got it, we stayed in all weekend playing with huge silly grins on our faces. It was superfun. The problem solving was interesting. The settings were neat with cardboard and paper and textures and layers. It was so darn… cute!
I became particularly enamored with the avatar, Sackboy.

And, as a knitter, I knew that I must make one. Upon research, many had already done so and with great diversity of execution. There are 3,690 photos on flickr tagged with “sackboy”.
This became the first knitting pattern I actually devised myself.
I made the test from remnant yarn and a zipper I had.

And, amazingly, it got some attention on-line.
Not only was I asked to join a couple of flickr groups but it was also picked up here:
http://www.craftycrafty.tv/2008/11/sackboy_style_little_big_plane.html
Then a friend asked me to make two for his kids last Christmas. These are much more like the real thing, with clothing inspired by what they can wear in the game.


So… LBP is pretty freaking cool and fun and appeals to my supercrafty side.
You should play it immediately, if you haven’t already.
Now if I can just get past the spinning wheels in Sensei’s Lost Castle…