Namco Networks, a well-known publisher and developer of mobile games, recently launched a new game concept under the name of 'Rolling with Katamari'. The concept is only new to mobile phones, as the game is based on two previous very popular titles which were only available for gaming consoles – Katam... |
5 November 2008 10:54 GMT |
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Beautiful Katamari is the fourth game in the Katamari series (following Katamari Damacy, We Love Katamari and Me & My Katamari). The game was confirmed by Famitsu to be in development for the PS3 and Xbox 360 (Japan), in mid-April, and officially announced by Namco Bandai Games America on April 20. Both versions of w... |
27 May 2008 10:26 GMT |
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The King of All Cosmos and the Prince have returned in amazing Next Generation brilliance! The game that took the video game world by storm is set to continue rolling with new stages, cousins, and visual style. Play as the Prince or one of the cousins, new and old, to roll up objects in all-new stages and missions ... |
11 October 2007 08:13 GMT |
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Beautiful Katamari is just one of those games that don't need a full DVD of movies and action sequences to get you hooked, as Namco Bandai's game is the true testament that a simple title can deliver just through the power of gameplay and the new released features underline just that.For the first time, Bea... |
16 August 2007 05:39 GMT |
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What, are you surprised or something? First of all, this is old news, so I'm sure most of you probably know about this, but hey, I have to do my job and report what the PS3 is missing out on. Sadly, Beautiful Katamari is one of many titles planned for a PS3 port and then canceled.I picked up on the news via Evil... |
9 July 2007 06:14 GMT |
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According to Orange Lounge Radio, a new Katamari game, or an Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii version of the Katamari game, will be available by the end of this year. The Wii is the last to get the game according to the site. The article reads: "Namco has announced to retailers the arrival of the hit series onto the next-gen pl... |
19 March 2007 13:24 GMT |
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