If you haven’t played the PlayStation 2 game Katamari Damacy or its
sequel, We Love Katamari,
you should drop by our house sometime and
give it a whirl. It’s one of the best games to come out in a long time,
as well as one of the most simple and addictive. It’s tought to
describe, as it’s quite unlike most other games, but here’s a
recommendation: it’s a game that both Wendy (not really a game player)
and I (who whipped people’s asses in Defender in high school — even
the students from Hong Kong PH34RED MY M$D SK1LLZ
) can agree upon.
Unfortunately, its creator, Keita Takahashi, would much rather make other things, such as children’s playgrounds:
“I would like to create a playground for children,” he
said. “A normal playground is flat but I want an undulating one, with
bumps.”
Considering
that a lot of playgrounds are graveyards for jungle gyms and disused
swing sets and what fun Katamari Damacy is, videogaming’s loss could be
a win for children everywhere.
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You might be entertained by my Halloween costume… đ
I have to admit that Wendy converted me last weekend.
Now I have to buy a Playstation.