Katamari Damacy Rolling Live brings the long-dormant series out of retirement as an Apple Arcade exclusive, and it's still as ...
Keita Takahashi talks about his latest game, “To a T,” which lets you navigate teenage hardships while your hands are stuck ...
At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, indie studios showed off ambitious games made by small development teams.
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Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi reveals the reason why he left Bandai Namco and discusses the inspiration for his ...
Keita Takahashi is obviously known for making some weird games, and the Katamari Damacy creator has touched on just who he ...
Keita Takahashi, the creator of Katamari Damacy, has revealed he left Bandai Namco so he wouldn't "be limited to only ...
The creator of the Katamari Damacy games says he left Bandai Namco to work with people from other countries.
Mandragora is releasing on April 17 for Xbox, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC.
Despite the fact that Katamari’s creator Keita Takahashi has moved on to develop other games like Noby Noby Boy, Wattam, and the forthcoming To a T, Katamari Damacy Rolling Live still seems like it’s ...
The New York Times reported in 2023 that Keita Takahashi gets no royalties from his quirky roll-up-the-world’s-objects-into-a-blob game series — which wouldn’t terribly surprise me.
Katamari designer Keita Takahashi recently announced his next project, To a T. Published by Annapurna and shown at the publisher's recent showcase, it follows a young boy stuck in a T-shape and ...