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growler_south ([personal profile] growler_south) wrote2005-01-12 09:33 am

Bad Katamari Damacy. Bad.

After a recent three-day binge of playing the Japanese cult hit video game Katamari Damacy, Los Angeles artist Kozy Kitchens discovered that walking away from the game was not as easy as putting down her joystick.

"I was driving down Venice Boulevard," recalled her husband, Dan Kitchens, "and Kozy reached over and grabbed the steering wheel and for a moment was trying to yank it to the right.... (Then) she let go, but kept staring out her window, and then looked back at me kind of stunned and said, 'Sorry. I thought we could pick up that mailbox we just passed.'"

While motorists and pedestrians shouldn't worry too much about rogue Katamari Damacy players, Kozy Kitchens' experience with having a difficult time separating her real-life consciousness from that of her game playing is all too common among hard-core gamers.

"The weird thing was that last night in my half-sleep, half-awake haze, I thought I was playing Katamari Damacy, too, and I kept trying to roll Kozy up in my ball," said Dan Kitchens. "I think I got this just from watching Kozy play the game for hours."


Wired.com article for all you video game nutcases out there. If I catch you trying to pick me up just so you can add me to your katamari (rather than your Hareem) I will NOT be impressed. Unless you're as hot as [livejournal.com profile] bikerbearmark or [livejournal.com profile] subwoofr.

[identity profile] f8n-begorra.livejournal.com 2005-01-11 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
We'll need designated drivers for gamers next!

Not too far fetched...

[identity profile] subwoofr.livejournal.com 2005-01-11 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[livejournal.com profile] bikerbearmark and I had the use of a friend's PS2 and Katamari Damacy game cartridge over the holidays while said friend was out of town. So, Mark and I had at least 2 weeks worth of game-binging. Like Kozy, we also found that stepping behind the wheel too soon after setting down the game-controller was a risky proposition - even more interesting when KD-think is mixed with a little bit of road-rage. Thoughts like, "I wonder what satisfying screams that cell-phone-addicted driver will make when I roll her up."

We're a tad better now since we had to give back the PS2 and KD cartridge.

Oh, and will you be too disappointing if neither Mark nor I put up too much of a struggle in avoiding your Katamari?