![]() ![]() ![]() While Kirby's Dream Land for the Game Boy and Kirby's Adventure for the NES laid the groundwork for the Kirby formula, Super Star is considered to be the game that perfected it, to the point where its style of gameplay has become the series standard. Remixed in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (and later Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe) as Crackity Hack. Megaton Punch: Less related to the similarly-named trope and more a contest of timing, the challenge is to line up the strength and timing meters just right to deliver a strong enough punch to break the planet in half.Like the Quick Draw game in Kirby's Adventure, it's a game of reaction time. Samurai Kirby: Kirby faces off in a Single-Stroke Battle with five increasingly tough opponents.Kirby has his choice of abilities and a set number of Maxim Tomatoes, and must battle through every boss and mid-boss in the game, from Whispy Woods to Meta Knight to the terror that is Waddle Dee, before a rematch with the final boss. The Arena: Okay, nine games in one, as beating all six main games unlocks The Arena, a straight-up Boss Rush.This game takes Kirby to other worlds to find the wish-granting comet Nova, and since the enemies on these worlds are different than the usual ones, Kirby can't absorb their powers instead, he has to find the Deluxe Copy Essences around the levels, after which point he has those powers forever, and can shuffle through them practically at will. Milky Way Wishes: The Sun and the Moon are fighting, throwing day and night into chaos, and it's up to Kirby to stop hi- or rather, them.Also noted for the story - Meta Knight and his crew can be heard talking about Kirby attacking, and the crew is visibly freaking out as he lays waste to the Halberd. In this game, the levels are timed - failing to clear it within a certain amount of time results in a loss. Revenge of Meta Knight: Meta Knight, seeking to conquer Dream Land and end its lazy lifestyle, mobilizes his flying battleship Halberd, and it's up to Kirby to stop him.More of a Metroidvania game than a linear platformer, Kirby's quest through the cave helps him find various valuable relics, several of which reference other Nintendo games. Now he has to find a way out of the cave while grabbing as much loot as he can along the way. The Great Cave Offensive: Kirby has accidentally fallen down a hole and found himself in a huge cave, filled with treasure.Very notable for its music: the theme for the first and third stages (known variously as "Gourmet Go Go", "Get Up and Go-urmet!", or simply "Gourmet Race") is one of the staples of the Kirby franchise, and it's also a popular source for remixes on websites such as YouTube. Gourmet Race: Kirby and King Dedede race to see who can eat the most food while still reaching the finish line first.This game adds a world map, some additional powers, and a couple extras, but in the end, it is mostly an intro game like Spring Breeze. Dyna Blade: A mysterious creature named Dyna Blade is terrorizing Dream Land, and it's up to Kirby to stop her.The introductory game, it's essentially a compressed version of the original Kirby's Dream Land with abilities added. Spring Breeze: King Dedede has stolen all the food in Dream Land, and it's up to Kirby to stop him.Unlike the other Kirby games, where everyone's favorite pink puffball has one long adventure, Super Star contained a number of shorter games - its tag line on the box was "8 games in one!" Those games - 6 main, 2 sub - are: This game also sees the return of series creator Masahiro Sakurai's directorship, having last worked on 1993's Kirby's Adventure. "Kirby's ultimate adventures!" Kirby Super Star ( Hoshi no Kirby Super Deluxe in Japanese, and Kirby's Fun Pak in European languages) is a 1996 SNES game, and part of the Kirby franchise. ![]()
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