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I'd think that too, JT, if I didn't know him. As it is, though, I'm pretty sure that he's just taking his time. In his defense, he does have a relatively new baby at home, so he has a good excuse for being distracted.
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Noemon, you should check out We Love Katamari on gamefaqs.com. I found it to be most helpful.
The original game has very similar gameplay, although I think it's worth playing just for the complete silliness of the king's speeches. They're funny in We Love Katamari, but they're MUCH funnier in the original game (though I actually like gameplay on the second game better).
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Woo-hoo! He brought it in! I'll mess around with it this weekend and make sure everything works, and we can go from there, ElJay.
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You know, it's funny about gamefaqs--Jim accuses me of "cheating" and says things like, "Wouldn't you enjoy the game more if you did it on your own?" I say, though, let me have fun my way, and you have fun your way.
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Nifty! Thanks, Jake. I'll get a check out to you post-haste.
I got a 27" TV off Craig's List for $75, it's way bigger than I expected, but should be nice to play games on. Enigmatic stopped over and helped me carry it upstairs. And I picked up a copy of Katamari Damacy last weekend. So I'm all set to go!
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Sounds good. That's great about the TV; sounds perfect for game playing. I'll have to get Katamari Damacy soon. I've pretty much sucked the marrow from We Love Katamari's bones, but I still want to roll up more stuff!
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Since I've played a little of each before, I figured I'd start with Damacy and roll up everything possible there before getting We <3. Although I was tempted, since GameStop had them both.
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I would like to have a level in which you start off so small that you're picking up pushpins and stuff, and by the end of the level are picking up continents (The only level We Love Katamari has that approaches that starts you off with a full 1 meter katamari).
Anything like that available in the first one, do you know?
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The first one has an "infinity" level, I think, but I've never actually played the first game to its conclusion. I should buy it and see...you know, as a scientific experiement! For the good of the community! Yeah! That's it!
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I don't know, I jusy played around with the first one a bit, never got too far in. But I'll let you know if I find one, if you don't go ahead and buy it before then.
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Hey, your name is in the thread title, I think you can tangent as much as you want. </enabler>
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quote:Hey, your name is in the thread title, I think you can tangent as much as you want. </enabler>
And given that I'm the thread starter and I actively encourage thread derailment as a general practice, I say "go nuts".
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quote:That's actually a quote from the first game.
And it's now the title for a playlist I just put together for myself, because I was looking for something random, and that quote was the first such thing I saw that appealed.
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