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Kirby Triple Deluxe

Earlier today, Nintendo updated the Japanese Kirby Triple Deluxe site with several screenshots and art, plus new details. A roundup of the latest content is posted below.

– Rescue King Dedede from Daranza
– Daranza: multi-armed enemy
– In order to rescue Dedede, Kirby needs to climb the World Tree to the floating kingdom of Floarald
– Collect sun stones to reach the boss
– Collect all of them in one stage and something will happen
– The key rings can be bought using star coins as well
– Roughly 20 power-ups
– Power-ups include the Beetle and Bell
– Beetle spikes enemies before flinging them off and defeating them

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A few more details are available for Kirby Triple Deluxe, again coming from Japanese magazines. The latest information is posted below.

– One of the key chains is from Kirby Mass Attack
– One of the mini games involves jumping on drums while trying to reach the goal
– If you swallow new bell enemies you get the new Bell power.
– Bell attacks with sound
– Pressing the button repeatedly makes the sound louder
– You can go inside the bell to protect yourself
– Swallowing beanstalks trigger the Big Bang power.
– Seems the name of the world is Floarald(o) (Furorarudo), floating in the sky.

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New Kirby Triple Deluxe details have emerged from the latest Japanese magazines. You can find the latest information below.

– New bell-power up
– With this power-up, Kirby holds a bell in each hand, has a bell on his head
– There’s also the beetle power-up
– “Big Bang” power allows Kirby to “turn rainbow”
– Kirby will suck all the things up in super-powered suck that has been featured in the trailer while using this power-up
– Only appears in some stages
– Sucks things up, spit things out and open new pathways
– Some stages have you tilting the 3DS
– Mini-games feature King Dedede
– 1-4 players for mini-games
– Collect over 250 Key Chains, which celebrate Kirby’s history
– Can trade them via StreetPass

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Amazon Japan has posted several new screenshots of Kirby Triple Deluxe. We have a better look at the game’s boxart, too. You can find the full set above.

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Believe it or not, Kirby Triple Deluxe is just a couple of months away from launching – in Japan, that is. A newly opened teaser site for the game confirms a January 11 release date for the territory. Pricing is set at 4,800 yen.


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