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'''Release date:''' N/A<br /> | '''Release date:''' N/A<br /> | ||
'''Levels:''' ?<br /> | '''Levels:''' ?<br /> | ||
− | '''Author:''' [[ | + | '''Author:''' [[Todd Cope]]<br /> |
'''Website:''' [http://www.t3-i.com/ T3 Software]<br /> | '''Website:''' [http://www.t3-i.com/ T3 Software]<br /> | ||
'''Related games:''' ? | '''Related games:''' ? | ||
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− | + | Todd Cope tried his hand at a ''Kirby'' tribute. It didn't quite work the way that he intended... | |
− | + | == Background == | |
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+ | {{Quote|Simply put, this game was my attempt at making a new ''Kirby'' game. The graphics and overall design of the game were inspired by ''Kirby's Dreamland 2'' for the Game Boy. Due to the limitations of RSD Game Maker Kirby could only attack using a puff of air and could not acquire the powers of his defeated foes.|Todd Cope,|T3 History|, [http://t3-i.com t3-i.com]}} | ||
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+ | {{Quote|The game didn't really resemble the original. Kirby just shot a puff of air like when he was deflating in the original games. This was a step down from the original but the gameplay worked decently enough.|Todd Cope,| ''YouTube comment, 2010'' }} | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
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+ | * [http://t3-i.com/history/downloads/t3_history-0.9.pdf T3 History] | ||
[[Category: Incomplete games]] | [[Category: Incomplete games]] | ||
[[Category: T3 Software]] | [[Category: T3 Software]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Todd Cope]] | ||
[[Category: Side-scrolling]] | [[Category: Side-scrolling]] | ||
[[Category: Platformers]] | [[Category: Platformers]] |
Latest revision as of 11:02, 22 June 2016
Release type: Incomplete
Release date: N/A
Levels: ?
Author: Todd Cope
Website: T3 Software
Related games: ?
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Todd Cope tried his hand at a Kirby tribute. It didn't quite work the way that he intended...
Background[edit]
Simply put, this game was my attempt at making a new Kirby game. The graphics and overall design of the game were inspired by Kirby's Dreamland 2 for the Game Boy. Due to the limitations of RSD Game Maker Kirby could only attack using a puff of air and could not acquire the powers of his defeated foes.
— Todd Cope, T3 History, t3-i.com
The game didn't really resemble the original. Kirby just shot a puff of air like when he was deflating in the original games. This was a step down from the original but the gameplay worked decently enough.
— Todd Cope, YouTube comment, 2010