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Post by The Qu on Sept 28, 2008 12:41:50 GMT -5
Ack, Qu, you should hide that information. It's spoiler for an amazing boss fight. That is very fair. Revenge of the King's the best thing to happen to Dedede in forever, especially amazing as they keep it all accurate without Sakurai (without ruining anything). I thought this was since this is the official topic, it'd be spoiler territory. I'll fix it if anyone else says anything.
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Post by Smashchu on Sept 28, 2008 13:00:09 GMT -5
People who got the game, the best part of the original, was to be able to play it Multi player, so how does the remake does in this respect? can I play 2p with just one cartridge? (in that case the remake is totally worth it) or does every player needs a card? From what I've heard, everyone needs a card to play most of the game. Otherwise, you can only play spring breeze and P2 has to look at P1's screen. As far as multi-card play, it's ok. The camera always fallows P1 though. It is nice as you can help each other progress rather easily.
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Post by Dasher Misire on Sept 28, 2008 13:06:01 GMT -5
If so, then I'll say it's awesome this is the first game to depict Dedede speaking (he only spoke in manuals, spinoff media, and through narrators before). And the personality's like what Sakurai would have done, is what I meant.
Of course, now I'm being a hypocrite if this isn't spoiler-allowed.
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Post by The Qu on Sept 28, 2008 13:07:43 GMT -5
I'm not sure that's a spoiler anyway. But I concur. The dialogue between Dedede and Bandana Dee is excellent. It really makes you feel sorry for Dedede.
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Post by The Qu on Sept 28, 2008 22:19:55 GMT -5
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Post by Smashchu on Sept 29, 2008 8:28:56 GMT -5
I would actually consider anything past Milky Way Wishes to be spoilers. It is new, and it requires one to beat the main game first to see it. Plus you'd be giving away some awesome stuff.
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Post by Sqrt2 on Sept 29, 2008 8:49:44 GMT -5
Given that I've never played the original, and that it's not on VC yet, (not that I have Wi-Fi anyway) I guess that I'll buy this when it comes out (whenever that is!).
Which'll make the third Kirby game that I've actually played.
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Post by Manspeed on Sept 29, 2008 13:53:54 GMT -5
Sqrt, if you don't mind my asking, how many games have you played in general?
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Post by kirbychu on Sept 29, 2008 17:48:32 GMT -5
Because that's a totally normal question. And totally possible to answer.
I personally have played exactly 203.
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Post by TV Eye on Sept 29, 2008 18:18:15 GMT -5
Because that's a totally normal question. And totally possible to answer. I personally have played exactly 203. Call me crazy, but I think he was sarcastic
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Post by kirbychu on Sept 29, 2008 18:24:05 GMT -5
Maybe. I just figured he was being a dick. I apologise if I'm wrong, though.
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Post by Manspeed on Sept 29, 2008 18:59:06 GMT -5
That's all anyone suspects me of anymore! I was just asking an honest question! God...
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Sept 29, 2008 19:13:15 GMT -5
I've played one Kirby game. One. Uno. Ooooooh what does that mean?
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Post by Hiker of Games on Sept 29, 2008 19:17:30 GMT -5
That you have a future of excellent games to play.
Personally I've only played Kirby Adventure, Kirby 64, and Kirby Squeak Squad. Once I crack open Super Star Ultra, I'll be on my fourth Kirby game. Crazy times.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Sept 30, 2008 0:11:30 GMT -5
Hmm. Personally I've played 17 Kirby games plus one of the Toy Box games. Everything minus Kirby Block Ball (and the GB version of Star Stacker).
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Done the game at 100%. For the first time, I am actually appreciating a remake and think it is better than the original. More games (although based on the original, they feel fresh enough), more cutscenes (search uT00b for spoilers) and the gameplay is some 250% as long as the original (not really that long, but the new modes are hard enough to keep players interested). The only thing I don't like is (spoiler) the presence of three arenas - that's just too much.
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