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Nintendos rotund marshmallow is not a superstar of the gaming world like Mario, but he can pack more of a punch than his cute exterior suggests. By swallowing his enemies, Kirby can instantly harness their powers. Abilities that our diminutive crusad...
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A solid 90s style platformer with some tacked on minigames and a reasonable multiplayer angle. Good fodder for a trip down memory lane, and beautifully animated...
Well paced, smooth and seemingly glitch-free platformer which will find fans in younger people. Good for a quick gaming session with no hassles.
Feels dated in some stages. Not much too the game, the storyline will bore anyone over the age of 6.
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How much do you love Kirby? If your response lies anywhere above "a little, I guess," then Super Star Ultra is a must buy, period. None of its 16 minigames would fair well alone, but as part of an all-Kirby-all-the-time package, they create a cutesy co...
Tons of game for the money, Great introduction to the character, Reliably fun, easy and digestible...
Three boss rush modes?, Gets kinda samey after a while, Cave Offensive missing key features...
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What is Kirby? Yes, I know he's a pink blob, but what exactly is he? Mario's a human being. Donkey Kong is an ape. Link is an elf-like boy. What is Kirby? WELL? WELL?Wikipedia says he's (he's definitely a he, isn't he?) a "small, pink, spherical creatu...
Remake of a classic SNES platformer, Tight, pixel perfect controls, Uninspired level design, Too easy...
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Platform Tested: Nintendo DSGenre: PlatformerESRB: E for EveryoneKirby Super Star Ultra is more than just a remake of the classic Super Nintendo game Kirby Super Star. Its an upgrade. The DS version adds new game modes (some with touch-screen suppo...
Multiple game-play modes. Multiplayer support. Cute visuals.
Experienced players may find the difficulty level too low. Touch-screen integration limited to certain game modes.
This simple, fun collection of minigames makes Kirby Super Star Ultra a great choice for younger players...
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Get your Birdon! So its Friday night, and you kick things off by heading out to your favorite generic restaurant. You know—the one with flair. You and your buddies want an appetizer, but you cant agree on which one, so you wind up ordering the sampl...
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In spite of the minor issues, diehard Kirby fans shouldn’t stop themselves from inhaling Super Star Ultra.
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Visually speaking Kirby Super Star Ultra looks pretty much what you would expect from a 16-bit game. And on one hand this is somewhat disappointing given that the DS can put out some pretty impressive graphics, especially 2D. But on the other hand the...
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Updated: 2012-01-29 01:15:04
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If you've played any of the Super Smash Bros. games and wondered where a good deal of the items and characters came from (that aren't Mario/Zelda/Metroid-related), chances are you've never played a proper Kirby game. Considering that the pink puffball'...
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While the DS is known for some of the most original software in the portable gaming space, it also gets its fair share of remakes. The most recent of these is Kirby Super Star Ultra. Kirby's latest adventure is a redone version of Kirby Super Star, ori...
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