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Katamari Damacy Creator Reveals Reason For Leaving Bandai NamcoKatamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi reveals that he left Bandai Namco in 2006 to work with developers from other countries. Takahashi believes he could get more ideas for creating games by ...
As a child, beloved Japanese game developer Keita Takahashi was picked on in school, so he never felt like going. His latest game, To a T, emulates some of those challenges. It tells the story of ...
As a Video Producer at CNET, Sean has worked on more videos than he can count. He covers video games and video game hardware along with the occasional electric bike. He covers games both on and ...
The game comes from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi, now developing from Uvula, the indie studio he co-founded in 2010 with his wife, with Annapurna on publishing duties. As such ...
The upcoming game to a T is the latest from innovative creator Keita Takahashi and his studio, uvula. The game's main character, a young teen navigating life in his small town, is stuck in a "T ...
APWOT 2 is equally collectible, with a cover illustration by Doug John Miller, depicting various creations by Keita Takahashi – the Japanese designer behind cult titles including Katamari Damacy and ...
A good example is Crankin’s Time Travel Adventure, a game by Keita Takahashi that is featured on Playdate’s website with a video demonstrating the use of the crank to move a character forward and ...
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