"I already know a lot of people are going to complain about the screenshot comparison and how ridiculous and trivial it is. Okay, point taken. But for everyone else out there who seems to think that these two software titles share a similar taste in visual style, here's a comparison to show you just how close their visual appearances are."
"Once again Fragcast is pleased to bring you a suite of new and world-exclusive screens from the latest build of Playstation Home. We'll be releasing these screens in 4 batches, so check back over the coming days for more! Home certainly looks better and better each time we see it!
Please note that Fragcast is in no way part of the Home beta test or affiliated to SCEE."
Home may have been delayed quite a bit more than PS3 owners would like, but at least we're getting a steady supply of media and news, right?
The screens are intriguing, displaying billboards and media promoting Sony's PlayStation Day held a few weeks ago.
Home just keeps getting better, according to creative director and lead artist of Home John Venables they are planning on providing customisation tools analogous with other games from day one. And while the tools will be very basic at first they promise to increase content in updates. What does this mean? Well this means that one day you may even be able to make your own clothes and objects. How do you like that?
Brand spanking new images for HOME are out know. If you are not familier with HOME, it is SONY's online virtual community. Create a character and a home and show it off to your friends. Show off your trophies and your house to people and play a game of bowling or pool.
Click the link to view all the images.
"With Brighton positively swimming under a bobbing sea of developers for this years Develop conference in the UK, it's hard to keep track of all the information morsals whizzing around. For instance, during a workshop hosted by Sony's Home development team yesterday, a couple of new screens snuck out, alongside news of some minor changes to the software."

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