![]() ![]() Right at the beginning I tried to pull off my signature move, where I begin a dash just as I fall off the left side of the high platform, bounce once, and land right on the higher level next to the megaphones. Instead of spending 1 second getting out of the way, I spent 5-10 seconds battling the darn swan boat. I tried to return to my path, and got clobbered again. Instead I tried to pull off my maneuvers in front of it, and I got clobbered. Mistakes abounded for example, when a swan boat was chasing me in Make A Star 7, I should have just gotten out of its way and waited a second. 5 got pretty ugly in several places, but the finishing time was still good.Ħ and 7 were both bad, with very noticeable mistakes, and to top it off, I made a map-screen mistake in between them. I started out alright in stages 1 and 2, but not spectacularly. Make A Star 1: unknown, but probably about 0:27.These were the times displayed at the end of each stage: I play through stages 1 through 6, then I have to pick up a little bear in Make Ursa Major to unlock stage 7 (at which time I made an ugly, funny mistake on the map screen), then I play 7 through Make The Moon, and then of course I roll up as many countries as I can (of which I missed one, sorry to say). Truth is that before I watched Snapdragon's Make the Moon video, I had never completed the stage in less than 14 minutes! Snapdragon's videos are awesome.Ĭompared to the odd We Love Katamari single-segment, this video is very straightforward. And in some stages, like stages 1 and 2 and Make The Moon, the only reason why I deviated from Snapdragon's route at all was because I couldn't pull off some of the stuff he did. In most stages I did begin by practicing them a bunch without ever having seen Snapdragon's videos, so that my videos would be different from his, but then I watched his videos carefully and implemented all sorts of improvements into almost all the stages. Available in six versions: low/normal quality DivX, and normal/high/insane/low quality H.264 MPEG-4.įirst and foremost, I've gotta say that Snapdragon's videos from 2005 were instrumental to me in doing this run. Single-segment speed run of Katamari Damacy, done on August 3 2006. ![]()
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