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Dawwwww: 'Little Big Planet' Recreated IRL

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Note: Video is after the jump.

To celebrate the recent release of Little Big Planet 2 (which I'm triple-fisting alongside Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and a PB&J), a group of fans went and created a level in real life using a couple stuffed Sackboys and a shit-ton of construction paper. Pretty cool, guys. But you know what would be even cooler? If they opened a theme park with a bunch of Little Big Planet levels that humans could run through. How awesome would that be?! I know I'd give upwards of $50 to get in. Just kidding, but I would give the ticket-taker an HJ. What?! Rght, like I'm the only who's ever diddled a Trader Joe's cashier for a free steak before!

Hit the jump for 2:00 of cuteness.

Uh niveau de Little Big Planet reproduit en papier [playstation-gate]
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Escapist Magazine

Thanks to Dale, who considered making an entire level of Super Mario Bros. before opting for an open-face roast beef sandwich. Nobody's gonna fault you for that.

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