The creator of Katamari Damacy has a new game.

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"Keita Takahashi made Katamari Damacy. He doesn't do that anymore. These days, he's making Noby Noby Boy, a PlayStation Network title that has just been given a release date and price."

Oh yes, youre finding out WTF is this?
Well...

The player gets to take control of a wormy-thingy quadraped reffred to as BOY. Using the DualShock 3, the left analog stick move the front of BOY while the right analog controls the back.
By moving both of the ends in opposite directions, BOY's abdomen will stretch to great lengths.
"The player earns points by how much they stretch during gameplay. These points can be submitted online via a character called GIRL ( What names are these?). Points submitted online by players to GIRL will be added cumulatively, causing GIRL to stretch. Beginning on Earth, GIRL will stretch to the Moon, then to several other planets, each unlocking new playable environments for BOY to stretch in. The Noby Noby Boy team expects players to take between one and two weeks of cumulative play time to reach the Moon."
What fun.



Ill be out on January 29.
Because of the lack of stucture ( its just a boy stretching like err...errr.eeerrrrr... a snake.. watching him....err.err..eerrr...do....ummmmm......stuff... like randomly reaching the moon.
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It costs ?800. ( Really cheap if you dont know.)


"1UP,in their Preview of the Game, say Namco Bandai are looking at giving the game a simultaneous worldwide release, so hopefully that holds true."

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How does one beat this game? Get penis knotted inside vagina? Sounds like an impossible game unless you are a dog.
 

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