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Me and My Katamari - Otaku Gamers UK

Des says "Imagine yourself going by doing your daily routine. You are minding your own business when suddenly from the distance you hear screams of people desperately trying to outrun something. That something would be a katamari – a sticky ball that can pick anything up smaller than itself. "

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Top 10 Katamari Cousins

Castle Geek-Skull gushes about the Katamari games and goes over their 10 Favorite Cousins.

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Jay Button: Where have all the weird games gone?

Matt Jay: "This is a subject I think about a lot. As you can see by my past posts, I have decidedly eccentric tastes. Over the years, my gaming palette has gotten broader and broader, as my mind opened to newer and weirder games. Unfortunately, the amount of weird games being released has had the opposite trajectory. "

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Zashule4598d ago

Anyone looking to start a blog or website needs to take tips from this guy, website is amazing.
Usually with websites I don't recognise I expect to see bland, blank pages with messy layouts. I was pleasantly surprised.

OT: I miss those games, XBLA/PSN would be perfect for those oddball indy games.

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In-Depth: PixelJunk's Baiyon vs. Katamari's Takahashi

Where do new game design ideas come from? It's the kind of question that might come to mind playing PixelJunk Eden or Noby Noby Boy for the first time. Here, game creators from both titles voice their perspectives on the subject of creativity in the video game industry.

This discussion between the two creators offers various insights into their views on what matters most to creating enjoyment through game design.

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gumgum995292d ago

They come from drugs...looots of drugs.

gumgum995292d ago

I enjoyed this interview very much. It brings many questions that I commonly ask myself when it comes to the current state of our industry.