(SIDENOTE: If you give us some Katamari action on the Switch, I swear I will praise the King of All Cosmos for the rest of my pitiful days.)Īs is typical of Mondo special releases, the OST will be dangerously limited at just 3,000 copies. It’s known for its bizarre visuals, its unique, fast-paced gameplay, and, of course, its transformative, genre-spanning soundtrack (composed by Yuu Miyake, Asuka Sakai, Akitaka Tohyama, Hideki Tobeta, Yoshihito Yano, and Yuri Misumi) which seemed to break all the barriers in 2004. If you young’uns - with all your Snapchats and your roller skate shoes - only understood approximately 50 percent of the words in that last paragraph, let me lay it all out: Katamari Damacy is a Japanese-developed video game in which you roll up everyday objects into a massive ball until they get big and pretty enough for your fuckup dad to transform into stars (seriously). Never has this been more true than today, with the announcement from Mondo that Namco’s 2004 cult classic PlayStation 2 action-puzzler Katamari Damacy is having its jazzy J-pop jingles literally PRESSED onto vinyl for the very first time.
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