Seems it will get more little than big, soon
It was rumoured back in April LittleBigPlanet might soon find itself a portable counterpart with Sony, the only source on this being "a source", and with Sony offering a "no comment". Well, a new job posting on the company's recruitment website certainly seems to indicate they are working on a PSP version. Here are the important bits:


Media Molecule, the PS3 game's developer, recently had its co-founder Mark Healy sit down for an interview with Eurogamer, in which he said there's definitely a possibility for it, so that should give this some weight:
"There's definitely scope for a PSP version," Healy told Eurogamer TV, in an exclusive interview to be broadcast next week. "We've had discussions and talks, [but] nothing concrete at the moment."
He went on to describe how he saw the innovative title transferring onto Sony's handheld. "It'd be great to make - for the people who are really into the Create side - some kind of companion products that allow you to create things while you're on the train," he said. "One thing that I'd love to add is the ability to create you're own music, for example, that you can import into the game. That seems like an obvious one to do and it'd be quite easy really."
What with Sony having launched its Wi-Fi service recently for the handheld, and having just started thinking about MMOs for it, LittleBigPlanet wouldn't be much of a stretch, would it?
