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Katamari Fortissimo Damacy (塊フォルテッシモ魂, Katamari Forutesshimo Damashii, lit. "Clump Fortissimo Spirit") is the soundtrack album to the game. It includes all of the tracks featured in the game, as well as an additional track, "Katamari March Damacy", a bonus song that was not included in the game.
Katamari Damacy [a] (lit. ' Clump Spirit ') is a 2004 puzzle-action video game by Namco for the PlayStation 2.Designer Keita Takahashi struggled to pitch the game to Namco's superiors, eventually seeking student aid from the Namco Digital Hollywood Game Laboratory to develop the project for less than US$ 1 million.
The King of All Cosmos (Japanese: 大コスモの王様, Dai kosumo no ōsama) is a character from the Katamari video game series. Created by video game developer Keita Takahashi, he first appears in the 2004 video game Katamari Damacy and is presented as a colossal-sized, god-like monarch who rules over the cosmos, which encompasses all the stars and planets in the sky.
Katamari [a] is a Japanese video game franchise created by Keita Takahashi and developed and published by Namco (and subsequently Bandai Namco Entertainment).The series puts players in control of a young character called The Prince (also referred to as Dashing Prince or the Prince of All Cosmos) as he assists his father, the King of All Cosmos, in the re-creation of stars and planets by using ...
Masayuki Tanaka (田中 昌之, Tanaka Masayuki, June 30, 1951) is a Japanese singer.He was born in Imari, Saga Prefecture.He is one of the two original vocalists of the band Crystal King (クリスタルキング, Kurisutaru Kingu), known for their anime soundtracks such as Fist of the North Star (北斗の拳, Hokuto no Ken) where Tanaka provided the vocals in the chorus of its opening theme.
Katamari Damacy Reroll, a high-definition remastered version of the game, was released in December 2018. In a 2023 interview Takahashi said he isn't receiving any royalties from the sales of Katamari games. [1] The popularity of Katamari came as a surprise to Takahashi as well as his employer. He strongly opposed the idea of a sequel.
Katamari Forever, known in Japan as Katamari Damacy Tribute, [a] is a video game in the Katamari series. The game was released for the PlayStation 3 console in Japan ...
A Katamari game based on the gameplay of Pac-Attack was released on the DSiWare service for the Nintendo DSi called Korogashi Puzzle Katamari Damacy [c] made by Namco Bandai Games in 2009. Hatsune Miku was licensed to perform the ending theme.