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Games » Sony PSP™ » Games by Version » Japanese Version Games » Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy (PSP the Best)
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Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy (PSP the Best)
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In a part of the oceans on Earth, there exists a group of islands known as "Paradise Islands" where different animals live on suitable islands respectively, enjoying happy lives. But one day, a gigantic wave destroyed all the islands and the animals had to start living pitiful existences as vagrants. While wandering, a turtle reached a beautiful island and met up with an incredibly small man (the prince) and so the turtle spoke his tale of the unfortunate animals. The king, upon hearing about the pitiful fates of the animals, decided to help them, and so the prince is in the limelight again!
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy is the latest new original production of the Katamari Damacy series on the PSP console. The game play is very simple; push a ball of garbage to stick with other items to make the ball bigger.
国境も年齢も性別も超えて、誰もがすぐに楽しめるもうすっかりおなじみの「塊魂」がベスト版で登場!!今度は沢山の動物達からのお願いに応えて、王子が塊を転がします。
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy is the latest new original production of the Katamari Damacy series on the PSP console. The game play is very simple; push a ball of garbage to stick with other items to make the ball bigger.
国境も年齢も性別も超えて、誰もがすぐに楽しめるもうすっかりおなじみの「塊魂」がベスト版で登場!!今度は沢山の動物達からのお願いに応えて、王子が塊を転がします。
further info
| Original Name | 僕の私の塊魂PSPthe Best |
| Release Date | Dec 06, 2006 |
| Genre | Action |
| Version | Japan |
| CERO A (Free) | |
| PAX-Code | PAX0001289518 |
| Catalog No. | ULJS-19009 |
| Item Code | 4582224496334 |
| Players | 1-4 |
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creafisher (43) on 06, Apr. 2012 00:02 (HKT)
Love the BGM so much !!!
Gameplay is still the same with the console version.
erikqkh (1084) on 26, Jan. 2011 01:09 (HKT)
Handheld version
Not as good as the console version but worth the try :)
Not as good as the console version but worth the try :)
ScopesTuri (82) on 13, Apr. 2010 04:35 (HKT)
AMAZING GAME ON THE GO
BUY NOW!!!
BUY NOW!!!
ahkina (27) on 19, Apr. 2008 05:47 (HKT)
katamari on the go!
i loved the ps2 version for katamari so i got the psp one and thought its missing some good old features like the quick jump and stuff its still fun. at least its on the go rather than having to sit in front of a tv with a ps2. ^w^ sometimes it lags but it can't be helped over all good! if you're a katamari fan go for it!
i loved the ps2 version for katamari so i got the psp one and thought its missing some good old features like the quick jump and stuff its still fun. at least its on the go rather than having to sit in front of a tv with a ps2. ^w^ sometimes it lags but it can't be helped over all good! if you're a katamari fan go for it!
shaymus (7) on 09, Jul. 2006 12:36 (HKT)
Me and My Katamari Review
Katamari. A sticky ball. Any objects get rolled over by this ball will get stuck on it.
Trust the Japanese to come up with this weird idea of a game, with weird characters, and
weird settings.
This is my first time playing this game after seeing great reviews from fellow gamers and
online review site. I have never buy and play the PS2 version because it was too weird for
my taste. I mean, c'mon, how can rolling up objects fun??
Anyway, the Katamari story revolving around King of Cosmos, who always make a blunder,
and his son, the Dashing Prince, who always help to clean up the mess. This time, the Royal
Family is taking a holiday on Earth where they go to the beach to enjoy. It seems that the King
of Cosmos acidentally create huge waves while swimming which wipes out the nearby islands
causing the animals to be homeless. So, the Prince has been instructed to help the animals
by rolling up objects to create islands for them.
Graphics:
The graphic on the PSP is not the best that you have ever seen, but the cartoonish and blocky style
is quite interesting and unique. The objects in the game are not so detailed but you can still make
out what the hell are the things that you rolled up. However, there are still some minor downgrade
in this department. Whenever the katamari get to a certain size, it will "eat" up the objects you rolled
and only show some of the larger objects on the katamari. it seems that this was to avoid taxing the
PSP CPU from showing too many objects on the screen at the same time. However, it STILL causes
some slowdown during the transition whcih might bother some people.
Graphic: 7.5/10 (decent graphics but hampered by a little slowdown in some places)
Sound:
Ok, I admit. I am hooked to the "Na,na......na,na,na,na,na,na,na...." music. The music is very
addictive in this game. I can't help whistling to the tune in my head all days. The bgm selection
is taken from previous Katamari series, with some remixes, but since this is my first Katamari
game, i don;t mind it at all. THe sound effect is all in a fun and cartoonish way. You will hear
people screaming, car honking, the squeaking sound made by Prince's feet when he walks
or cow mooing. Fun
Sound: 9/10
Controls:
A lot of people was put off by PSP control which do not have the 2nd analog stick to use.
Namco made changes to the control by assuming the DPAD is the left analog stick and
the face buttons and the right analog stick. THe result? Not a good one. I can only play
this game for about one hour plus due to my thumbs aching. And it is extremely hard to
some of the more advanced movement. I only used the basic commands to move and turn
the katamari and not bothered with the advanced controls. Katamari perfectionists who like
to execute even the smallest turn would find this PSP version, a nightmare to control.
Controls: 6/10
Gameplay:
Rolling is fun! Yeah, right, for about 2 -3 hours. Seriously, the game was fun. The menu was not the
usual menu interface type where you choose what to do. Instead you control the Prince who can
roam around in an island, and objects on the island is your menu item. Animals represent the levels
that you can choose to play in, there is a rowing bowl (yes, rice bowl) for you to row to the next islands
and such. The game was full of fun and humour, with the King of Cosmos always dishing out his
weird sense of wisdom. You will feel the satisfaction of rolling up objects especially those huge objects.
I am extremly pleased when I rolled up my country, Petronas Twin Towers which bored the
description of the highest tower in the world with the ability to add up the height by adding the
antenna
Katamari. A sticky ball. Any objects get rolled over by this ball will get stuck on it.
Trust the Japanese to come up with this weird idea of a game, with weird characters, and
weird settings.
This is my first time playing this game after seeing great reviews from fellow gamers and
online review site. I have never buy and play the PS2 version because it was too weird for
my taste. I mean, c'mon, how can rolling up objects fun??
Anyway, the Katamari story revolving around King of Cosmos, who always make a blunder,
and his son, the Dashing Prince, who always help to clean up the mess. This time, the Royal
Family is taking a holiday on Earth where they go to the beach to enjoy. It seems that the King
of Cosmos acidentally create huge waves while swimming which wipes out the nearby islands
causing the animals to be homeless. So, the Prince has been instructed to help the animals
by rolling up objects to create islands for them.
Graphics:
The graphic on the PSP is not the best that you have ever seen, but the cartoonish and blocky style
is quite interesting and unique. The objects in the game are not so detailed but you can still make
out what the hell are the things that you rolled up. However, there are still some minor downgrade
in this department. Whenever the katamari get to a certain size, it will "eat" up the objects you rolled
and only show some of the larger objects on the katamari. it seems that this was to avoid taxing the
PSP CPU from showing too many objects on the screen at the same time. However, it STILL causes
some slowdown during the transition whcih might bother some people.
Graphic: 7.5/10 (decent graphics but hampered by a little slowdown in some places)
Sound:
Ok, I admit. I am hooked to the "Na,na......na,na,na,na,na,na,na...." music. The music is very
addictive in this game. I can't help whistling to the tune in my head all days. The bgm selection
is taken from previous Katamari series, with some remixes, but since this is my first Katamari
game, i don;t mind it at all. THe sound effect is all in a fun and cartoonish way. You will hear
people screaming, car honking, the squeaking sound made by Prince's feet when he walks
or cow mooing. Fun
Sound: 9/10
Controls:
A lot of people was put off by PSP control which do not have the 2nd analog stick to use.
Namco made changes to the control by assuming the DPAD is the left analog stick and
the face buttons and the right analog stick. THe result? Not a good one. I can only play
this game for about one hour plus due to my thumbs aching. And it is extremely hard to
some of the more advanced movement. I only used the basic commands to move and turn
the katamari and not bothered with the advanced controls. Katamari perfectionists who like
to execute even the smallest turn would find this PSP version, a nightmare to control.
Controls: 6/10
Gameplay:
Rolling is fun! Yeah, right, for about 2 -3 hours. Seriously, the game was fun. The menu was not the
usual menu interface type where you choose what to do. Instead you control the Prince who can
roam around in an island, and objects on the island is your menu item. Animals represent the levels
that you can choose to play in, there is a rowing bowl (yes, rice bowl) for you to row to the next islands
and such. The game was full of fun and humour, with the King of Cosmos always dishing out his
weird sense of wisdom. You will feel the satisfaction of rolling up objects especially those huge objects.
I am extremly pleased when I rolled up my country, Petronas Twin Towers which bored the
description of the highest tower in the world with the ability to add up the height by adding the
antenna
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