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Reviews (2)
06 August 2010
A game you can stick to
Having played the original Katamari Damacy for Playstation 2 for a few years now, you learn the feel of the game. The controls make you feel like your driving a radio controlled car. Me and My Katamari for the PSP however does not have the functionality needed for the grab your analogs and go feel. Since the PSP has only ONE analog stick, even the most seasoned Katamari veterans will have to learn the controls to this addicting portable version of the popular series. For instance, just something as simple as rolling forward in a straight line is now done by pressing UP on the analog at the same time holding Triangle. Turning Left and Right can be tricky too as times since you now have to hold Triangle or X on its own until you rotate to the side you need before continuing to roll forward or backwards again. But don’t let this discourage you from wanting to play. I didn’t. Me and My Katamari is still just as fun and crazy as its older PS2 brother. The fact that you roll up as many smaller items needed to take your Katamari to the next step and so on, each time being able to pick up bigger items and some quite bizarre things as well. As with the first game, you start out on a table, picking up very small household items; candies, thumbtacks, erasers, crayons, etc.; but the more you roll the bigger you get and the more fun objects you can stick to. In a few more levels you find you are rolling up everything you see; from pets and people to cars and buildings. The music in this game is toe tapping and catchy. I have found myself humming the Katamari tune on and off now for a few years. It’s best to play this game with the volume turned up or with headphones on so that anyone around you doesn’t ask why they are hearing screams and car horns coming from your game. Oh, can’t forget the two other details that make this game great too. At random times you will come across (and roll up if the right size) the Prince’s cousins. These cute little rollers are playable once you have collected them by the end of the level. And once again, the King of All Cosmos (the Prince’s father) has scattered presents throughout each level for you to roll up and use later on. Even though the controls fall short of being simple, all in all, this game is just as amazing as its bigger brother, just on a travel sized level.
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Pocket Watch Winding Key Set 14pc Universal Jewelers Setting Tool NEW $0 SHIP
18 April 2017
Needed to file them down before use. Good cheap tool, but..
I needed these keys for two different parts for my vintage pocket watch, (winding was one and setting was another) and found that the teeth inside of these keys are set too far inward. I had to take a nail file to them just to reach the teeth inside of it. I also might have pressed too hard when setting the time on my watch because I was trying to reach the teeth. Please be careful with this, and buy yourself a cheap nail file from a local dollar store before attempting to use the keys. You don't have to file down too far, just take it slow and gauge it out. Good luck.