Even virtual sack puppets offend Muslims.

One of the most anticipated games for the Playstation 3 , LittleBigPlanet, was scheduled for release on October 21st. Many retailers have already received their allotments with “do not sell” packing and agreements. This week it was discovered an ambient music track on one level has a couple of lines from the Qu’ran, which is apparently blasphemous. In response, Sony has issued a worldwide recall and moved the release date to November 4th. Nevermind that the Playstation 3 is fully capable of patching the game. They could offer a mail in program or something, but to recall millions of ready to sell discs is overkill.

More coverage on Kotaku, along with a copy of the email that started it all. To be fair, Muslims aren’t up in arms, yet. This is a preemptive move by Sony to save market share. A week delay isn’t going to kill anyone, except maybe Sony’s balance sheet, but the point is it shouldn’t have to be done.

ETA: You can hear the the track “Tapha Niang” by Toumani Diabaté in this youtube clip. It’s pretty catchy, I can see why they included it for LBP.

It’s really a size issue

Sad, sad, sad story here. Even if it is a couple of days old.

This also harkens back to our unloved T-Shirt.

Sorry for all the political posts, but well, much like Christian artwork, it’s such low hanging fruit. I mean seriously, how can we not? It’s not that we are against picking on other religions, it’s just that there is such a wealth of arrogance on canvas for us to focus on. Same thing with these campaign stories.

One can only hope this ends in 3 weeks. On the other hand, it could solve our content problems for the next four years. *shudder*