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ALL - Creator Of Katamari Damacy Designing A Playground?

It was a couple years ago when Keita Takahashi, creator of Katamari Damacy, has expressed his desire to give up video games development to create a children's playground. Now, here are some good news as Takahashi has not given up gaming just yet, and he is looking at designing a park in Nottingham, UK.

In a recent interview during Nottingham's GameCity festival, Takahashi has detailed that the exact location of the park remains a secret and that the progress of its creation will depend largely on the progress of the development of his upcoming Playstation 3 title, Nobi Nobi Boy.

“I haven't had too much time to think about it yet, but there's the potential of making rides that are themed around Katamari Damacy or even Nobi Nobi Boy,” explains Takahashi. Then, he adds, “I think that a Nobi Nobi Boy slide would be great.”

In his efforts to bring children outdoors instead of spending most of their time playing videogames, he's keen to make the slides, swings as reflective of the games as possible.

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