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Ten Games We Wish Used Playstation Move

PS Move has been out for awhile now. Yet, even though there are some great games that are compatible with move, there are others that we REALLY wish used Sony’s new motion peripheral.

Read this list, then demand action from Sony!!

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Five O’Clock Fan Art: Scott Pilgrim vs Katamari

This awesome Scott Pilgrim/Katamari mash-up is cooler than anything has a right to be, and I’m not even a huge fan of Scott Pilgrim.

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Katamari Creator: Video Games Need a New Name

Katamari and Noby Noby Boy creator Keita Takahashi, speaking at a conference exploring the “role of the video game in adult life,” has said that he feels the moniker “video game” is too cliquey, and needs to be changed…

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Virt’s Chiptune Cover of “Katamari On The Rock” Makes Me Feel All Tingly Inside

Video game music is something we don’t cover enough here on Ripten, and it’d probably be best to remedy that- starting with Jake Kaufman’s (virt) awesome cover of Katamari on the Rock, known colloquially as the Katamari theme song. But unlike the original song done with a full orchestra, Kaufman’s cover is done with a [...]

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Katamari Tribute features adjustable visual filters

Not content with full 1080p and a already fantastic art style, Katamari Tribute will feature four different visual filters to choose from. Your choices are cel-shading, colored pencil or wood grain effects, as well as the classic art style. They all look fantastic to me, and despite the fact that Keita Takahashi (the director of [...]

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New Katamari for PS3 later this year

Siliconera reports that Katamari will make a triumphant return to the Playstation later this year with Katamari Damacy Tribute. It will be the first in the series to feature full 1080p resolution, and is likely to feature a ‘best-of’ selection of levels and music from the series. The text from the magazine scan apparently mentions [...]

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If Your Grandma Had Game, She Would Knit Like This

We all know that videogames are good for your fine motor skills, inspire creativity, etc, so check out these photos of great knit game projects courtesy of the talented crafters on Flickr.

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