Keita Takahashi
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Keita Takahashi (高橋 慶太) is a game director, his most notable titles being Katamari Damacy and its sequel, We Love Katamari. The original Katamari game was a surprise hit and was praised for its quirkiness, simplicity and charm.
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[edit] Katamari
Takahashi has stated in numerous interviews that he had no desire for Katamari to be touted as innovative or creative - he simply set out to bring the concept of simple, silly fun back into video gaming.
Takahashi has named the following sources as inspiration for his Katamari games:
- Taro Okamoto (painter, sculptor)
- Tadao Ando (architect)
- Ito Jakuchu (Japanese painter)
- Yoshitatsu Yanagihara (sculptor)
- Pablo Picasso (painter)
- Joan Miro (painter)
- Hundertwasser (architect, painter)
- Zdeněk Miler (picture book author)
- Virginia Lee Burton (picture book author)
- Savignac (graphic designer)
- Mitsumasa Yasuno (picture book author)
- John Irving (author)
- Tomoo Itsukida (illustrator)
- Quruli (a Japanese band)
- Playmobil (toys)
- Little Shop of Horrors (movie)
- Japanese cityscape atmosphere
- Japanese culture
In an interview [1] Takahashi announced that he hopes to eventually move on from video games, with an ambition of designing a playground for children. It has been reported that this project may involve the renovation of a playground near to the Lakeside Arts Centre at the University Park campus of the University of Nottingham.[1]
[edit] Gameography
- Katamari Damacy - Director
- We Love Katamari - Director
- Nobi Nobi Boy - Director
[edit] External links
- Interview with Keita Takahashi on Gamasutra.com
- Interview with Keita Takahashi on 1up.com
- Everybody Loves Takahashi from Edge
- a portrait of Takahashi 2005, at GDC Europe (creative commons copyright)
- another portrait of Takahashi, 2007 at Nottingham Gamecity (creative commons copyright)
- Keita Takahashi at the Internet Movie Database
- Keita Takahashi discography at MusicBrainz