![]() ![]() ![]() īy June 24, 2008, users had already uploaded over one million creatures to the site. Furthermore, YouTube pulled several such videos for violations of its own TOS. EA responded with e-mails sent to those who made pornographic machinima from its demo, and has flagged certain on-line accounts for " TOS violations". ![]() Shortly after its introduction, the Creature Creator was used to create creatures with oversized genitalia, either stand-alone or engaged in coitus (a phenomenon quickly dubbed "sporn"). The software is automatically superseded by Spore when it is installed, since the Creature editor is already present on the game. The editor also gave the user the ability to create animated avatars, and output in RSS and embeddable HTML code to facilitate easy incorporation into such sites as MySpace and Facebook. The utility included screen capture and video tools as well, including YouTube functionality. The utility includes a test environment for players to see their creatures go through animations and allowed the player to import other user-created creatures through the Sporepedia at. In Australia, on August 30, 2008, three state newspapers owned by News Limited offered the full version either free or for $2. The free version of the editor only contained 25% of the available creature parts that were found within the full version. There was a paid version (for $9.95) and a free demo that was downloadable from and included for free, bundled with The SimCity Box. IGN revealed that the Spore Creature Creator utility would be available in two different versions on June 17, 2008. The SimCity Box artwork showed a blurb stating that the creature editor would be included with it. ![]()
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