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Kirby Super Star was developed in Japan by HAL Laboratory [5] and directed by Kirby creator Masahiro Sakurai. It was the third Kirby game he directed, following Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby's Adventure. [6] Although a Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) title, the Kirby Super Star prototype was developed for the original Nintendo ...
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Kirby Super Star Ultra [a] is a 2008 anthology action-platform game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.The game is an enhanced remake of Kirby Super Star, originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1996, to commemorate the Kirby series' 15th anniversary. [1]
Kirby Super Star Ultra, announced for the Nintendo DS in early fall 2007 [20] and released on September 22, 2008 [21] in North America, is a remake of Kirby Super Star. In addition to the nine games from Kirby Super Star, seven new games have been added. The game features updated graphics, pre-rendered cutscenes, and a map on the touch screen.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island uses the Super FX 2 for sprite scaling, rotation, and stretching. This chip has at least four revisions, first as a surface mounted chip labeled "MARIO CHIP 1" (Mathematical, Argonaut, Rotation & I/O), commonly called the Super FX, in the earliest Star Fox (1993) cartridges. From 1994, some boards have an ...
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Release years by system: 2008 – Nintendo DS [39] Notes: . Known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Ultra Super Deluxe. [t] [39] [40]Remake of Kirby Super Star. [41]The game includes full-motion video, a graphical upgrade, and touch-screen support, all of which were not available in the original.
Kirby's Dream Collection includes six playable Kirby platform games: the Game Boy games Kirby's Dream Land (1992) and Kirby's Dream Land 2 (1995), the NES game Kirby's Adventure (1993), the SNES games Kirby Super Star (1996) and Kirby's Dream Land 3 (1997), and the Nintendo 64 game Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000). [1]