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Me and My Katamari

Platform(s): PSP
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Namco

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'Me and My Katamari' (PSP) Rolls Into Stores

by Rainier on March 21, 2006 @ 9:26 a.m. PST

Me and My Katamari delivers more of the simple and addictive game play enjoyed in Katamari Damacy and We Love Katamari. Taking a break from celestial construction, the King of All Cosmos takes the royal family on vacation to a tropical island paradise, where they become tasked with the responsibility of creating new katamari islands for homeless animals. An epic undertaking of this time, earthly proportions, the King calls upon his pint-sized son, the Prince, and all of his cousins for help.
A host of new special features are rolled into one amazing package as Me and My Katamari includes four-player Ad Hoc wireless play, customizable characters, a new island-themed interface and a handful of new cousins -- newly created for the PSP system.

"We are extremely excited with how the Katamari series has evolved and progressed onto the PSP system," said Yoshi Niki, Product Group Director at NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. "Whether you are a fan of the Katamari series or just enjoy portable gaming, Me and My Katamari offers addictive gameplay and colorful graphics that will satisfy anyone's on-the-go gaming cravings."

An epic undertaking of earthly proportions, this time the King calls upon his pint-sized son, the Prince, and all of the cousins for help. Taking a break from celestial construction, the King of All Cosmos takes the royal family on vacation to a tropical island paradise, where they become tasked with the responsibility of creating new Katamari islands for homeless animals.

The title is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.


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