Me & My Katamari

Also known as: Me and My Katamari [UK]
The most creative series in years gets squashed into a redundant but just-as-lovable portable edition.

Genre: Action
Release date: Mar 21, 2006
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Namco
Features: PSP Ad Hoc connectivity
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS


Screenshots updated Mar 21, 2006
Latest Stories
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Me & My Katamari
Colorful, creative and fun ... but just the same as we've seen in the past. It's mostly a good thing...
PSP Review - Mar 22, 2006
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PSP News - Mar 20, 2006
Want more 'creative' games? Bring back the NES
Katamari designer Keita Takahashi tells us why he'd welcome the return of 8-bit specs
Nov 5, 2007
Want more 'creative' games? Bring back the NES
Katamari designer Keita Takahashi tells us why he'd welcome the return of 8-bit specs
Nov 5, 2007
New Katamari games coming?
Trademarks filed in Japan for more sticky-ball mayhem
Nov 10, 2006
We miss Katamari
No more Katamari? Namco comments on the future of its quirkiest series
Mar 20, 2006
Nothing could be simpler than rolling up a ball of junk. But somehow, with that basic concept, the Katamari series has become a bona-fide phenomenon. It's a pure burst of bright personality in a world dominated by gunmetal grey. It's also a hell of a lot of fun. Surprisingly, perhaps, it also translates well to the PSP. This is unexpected because the control of the two PS2 games in the series revolves entirely around the use of the two analog sticks on the face of the controller. As you've no ...
Me & My Katamari
Now your PSP can be as gloriously junk-filled as your PS2 has been
Feb 22, 2006
When a game becomes a series, no matter how damn cool it was the first time around, it's bound to get stale. The faster it happens, the worse its chances. That's the challenge facing the Katamari Damacy series right now. Its third installment in two years is set to hit the PSP, and that's the main hook: the new game is simply exciting by virtue of being portable. Me & My Katamari follows in the path cleared by its PS2 predecessors, which had you collecting everything from coins and children to ...   » Read Full Me & My Katamari preview
ESRB Rating
Me & My Katamari is rated:
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Hardcore Gaming Crimes
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