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Geekpulp: Spore Creature Creator Review

Geekpulp writes: "With anticipation for Maxis' new "Sim-Everything" - a game humbly entitled Spore - reaching new levels of absurd, EA has given gamers an interim fix in the form of the Spore Creature Creator.

It's an editor that allows you to create your own creature out of a myriad of different parts, each with its own levels of customisation. It's possible to create almost any kind of creature you can imagine, and the intertubes have disgorged many critters that most of us would never have thought of."

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Spore Creature Creator Now Online

Bored at work? Why not make a creature with a penis-shaped head? EA has released a new web-based version of their Spore Creature Creator.

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Eurogamer Interview: Saviour Machine

Eurogamer writes: "SHODAN may have been scary, but she's got nothing on Lucy. The fun-size pocket robot orangutan may now be consigned to Cyberlife Research vault, but the artificial intelligence comprising her virtual brain - which her creators hoped would see her through real-life kindergarten - is of a level of sophistication that makes Looking Glass' amalgam of clever scripting, voice-acting, and cut-scenes look utterly prehistoric. And while she certainly wasn't blessed with SHODAN's looks, either - in all honesty, she looks like a cross between Estelle Getty and Chucky the Lakeshore Strangler - there's little doubt Lucy's probably the better dinner party guest."

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GameSpot GDC 2009: Taking Spore seriously

GameSpot writes: "EA and Maxis' Spore generated a good deal of buzz from the moment it was announced at the 2005 Game Developers Conference. On the commercial-gaming side, the game represented the latest effort from celebrity game designer Will Wright, one that was backed by the substantial resources of publishing powerhouse Electronic Arts."

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