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+# ¡Katamari!
+2006-02-18
+
+Hay un fenómeno por ahí que es el Katamari Damacy [1] unode esos fantásticos juegos surreales japos en el que controlas una bola a la que se van pegando cosas. En su web lo dejan claro:
+
+=> http://www.namco.com/games/katamari_damacy/ [1] Katamari Damacy
+
+>
+>
+>
+> Play is controlled with the analog sticks only. No buttons to press. No
+> combos to cause distress. Featuring ball-rolling and object-collecting
+> gameplay mechanics of mesmerizing fluidity, reduced to Pac-Man simplicity,
+> through pure absurdity.
+>
+>
+
+Para los que no podemos probar el juego (yo aún no lo he visto por estos lares), hay una versiónFlash "oficial" [2], un poco rollo juego de la era de los 8 bits.
+
+=> http://katamaridamacy.jp/qa_data/katamari.html [2] versiónFlash "oficial"