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The tropics were a beautiful place. When a natural disaster (no, the King of All Cosmos didn't perpetrate this time) plunges a number of islands into the sea, it's literally Paradise lost. With innocent animals rendered homeless, a turtle emissary of sorts pleads for help from the Cosmos Family since they did such a good job in putting the stars back in the sky. With much work to be done, the Prince is called back into service once again to roll Katamaris worthy of creating new islands so the beasts may inhabit them. Whereas the PS2 Katamari games utilized the analog sticks for rolling Oji, the PSP version utilizes the D-pad and
The tropics were a beautiful place. When a natural disaster (no, the King of All Cosmos didn't perpetrate this time) plunges a number of islands into the sea, it's literally Paradise lost. With innocent animals rendered homeless, a turtle emissary of sorts pleads for help from the Cosmos Family since they did such a good job in putting the stars back in the sky. With much work to be done, the Prince is called back into service once again to roll Katamaris worthy of creating new islands so the beasts may inhabit them. Whereas the PS2 Katamari games utilized the analog sticks for rolling Oji, the PSP version utilizes the D-pad and the four face buttons. While a bit clumsy during initial trials, the disjointed control scheme eventually became familiar and we were rolling like pros after the third game. The PSP version of Katamari supports 4-player wireless rolling. Also known as: Katamari Damacy PSP, My My Katamari Damacy (translated title), Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy (JPN)
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Manufacturer: Namco
EAN: 4948872452335
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