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TopicWhy did I wait fifteen years to play Kirby Super Star?
TheCodeisBosco
03/29/12 7:10:00 PM
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pjbasis posted...
Why does everyone like the Metroid style ones so much?

I think it's annoying to not be able to go back and forth from the same rooms.


I love the Metroid-style ones. They just feel so... fresh. Plus, Amazing Mirror had incredible level design.

Uglyface2 posted...
I only played a little of Kirby Christ Superstar, but what I did play was fun. Then I had to trade it in for some reason. I don't remember why.

LMAO @ Kirby Christ Superstar

WhiteLens posted...
To me, it's 2D platforming perfected, without a doubt in my mind that it's Masahiro Sakurai's greatest creation!

Sakurai is really talented; the guy designed Meteos, Melee, and the early Kirby games. It's a shame that he's become kind of a joke due to Brawl. :\

rychu_supadude posted...
Super Star Ultra was my introduction to the character that had so intrigued me in Smash Bros. (Holy crap, it's already been four years! That's just... wow)

The word 'flawless' gets tossed around a lot, but it probably does apply here. When I play these games, it fills me with an insatiable glee that I just can't suppress. I would rank the games that I've played as follows:

1. Adventure
2. Super Star Ultra
3. Epic Yarn
4. 64: The Crystal Shards
5. Canvas Curse
6. Nightmare in Dreamland
7. Amazing Mirror
8. Dream Land 3

But really, they're all amazing!


There are a few I haven't played, but here's my tentative Kirby series ranking:

1) Amazing Mirror
2) Super Star (Ultra)
3) Block Ball
4) Avalanche
5) Canvas Curse
6) Pinball Land
7) Air Ride
8) Adventure
9) Dream Land 2
10) Dream Land
11) Tilt 'n' Tumble
12) Squeak Squad
13) Star Stacker

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