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Katamari Creator Wasn't Interested in Sequel

MTV Games, in a report on the Katamari sequel, reports that game creator Keita Takahashi wasn't slightly interested in making a sequel. From the article: "Suddenly celebrated for his originality, Takahashi would soon have to tackle the possibly contradictory idea of doing a sequel. He told his bosses at Namco several times that he wouldn't do one. 'But it came to a point where the company was willing to release a sequel without me,' he said. He discovered that the company's planned sequel seemed more like a re-release, primarily swapping Christmas graphics into the original game. 'That went against everything I wanted to do with Katamari,' he said. So he agreed to get involved. "

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  1. Meanwhile, at Nintendo Headquarters... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Miyamoto's not interested in making new Mario games? Alright, tell him we're making one without him where Mario plays baseball or some shit. That'll scare him straight."

  2. well honestly by Joe+the+Lesser · · Score: 4, Funny

    The whole thing seems silly to me, I mean, a dude running around with a little ball. What's the point. Roll an average sized ball around a course over and over again? There's no progression whatsoever! Give me a sword or a gun, not some huge ball rolling toward m-oh shi-,

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  3. Re:You can tell! (in a good way) by game+kid · · Score: 2, Funny
    Or perhaps setting stages in other times and settings. Like rolling up the battle of Waterloo.

    Keita Takahashi, is that you?

    That'd be absofuckinglutely awesome. I'd love to see Napoleon yelling Sacre balls! GAAHH!! as he gets added to the rolling mix.

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