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<p>I&#8217;ve never played <strong>Katamari Damacy</strong> or its sequel <strong>We Love Katamari</strong>, but both games sound great. And by that, I don&#8217;t mean their plots are unique and stellar, their characters true works of art, going deeper than just rolling bags as flesh and bones. No, I mean these games <em>sound </em>great.</p>
<p>I use <a href="http://grooveshark.com/">Grooveshark</a> for streaming music while I edit text all day long, as it&#8217;s a better choice than burning CDs onto my work laptop or downloading a bunch of crap from the Interwebz. Much easier to just stream a huge playlist and never look back. The other day, tired of my listening staples, I decided to see if Grooveshark had any videogame-related tunes, and was pleasantly surprised to see that, yeah, they got a ton ready for groovin&#8217; to. I played some <strong>Suikoden II</strong>, some <strong>Metal Gear Solid</strong>, and a few tracks from <strong>Chrono Cross</strong> (I touched upon how great its soundtrack is <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/30-days-of-gaming-8-–-best-soundtrack/">here</a>). Then, for no reason other than pure curiosity, I looked up <strong>Katamari Damacy</strong>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Katamari Damacy</strong> series is the kind that I, unfortunately, judged before playing. Not that I even ever got to play it. I judged before I even played it and continued to judge it even after never playing it for several years. Shame on me, right? Maybe. I wrote it off as weird, kooky, too left of center. Gameplay involves rolling a ball called a &#8220;katamari&#8221; covered in an adhesive substance to collect objects until it is big enough to become a star in the sky. You&#8217;d think that with my love for <strong>Marble Madness</strong>, any game involving ball-rolling would hook its tethers in me deep. <em>You&#8217;d think.</em></p>
<p>But yeah, <strong>Katamari Damacy</strong> tunes on Grooveshark. I added a bunch to a playlist, no specific order, and continued editing. However, I had to quickly stop editing as several of the tracks were of the ilk that demanded I do more than just <em>listen</em> to them. These were weird, but catchy weird. Kind of like the first time I delved into <strong>Passion Pit</strong>. A strange mix of electronica, jazz, pop, and even country. Yuu Miyake, of <strong>Tekken</strong> and <strong>Ridge Racer</strong> fame, wanted music surely as unique as the game, and I think he succeeded and then some. Each song goes for gold, trying to be more quirky and eclectic than the last, and they never stray into unlistenable territory.</p>
<p>I won&#8217;t bother listing tracks and talking about them specifically as there seems to be unclearness on what each track is actually called. I&#8217;ve found several varied names for the same bouncy pop number. Might as well just make up my own titles. In fact, my favorite song from <strong>Katamari Damacy</strong>&#8216;s soundtrack is &#8220;Paul, the Wonder Hobbit&#8221;; what&#8217;s <em>yours</em>? That said, I might just have to track down a copy of either the first game or its sequel. Yeah, I still don&#8217;t know how much I&#8217;d love playing the game, but rolling a ball around to many of these tunes seems like a natural thing to do now that I&#8217;ve heard what&#8217;s on display. The problem is that with each trip to GameStop, there are less and less used PlayStation 2 titles on shelves to buy, and I&#8217;m not one to buy online, especially with all my latest mailing woes. Until then, I&#8217;ll just keep streaming the songs.</p>
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