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|predecessor=''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' | |predecessor=''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' | ||
|successor=''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' / ''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe]]'' | |successor=''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' / ''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe]]'' | ||
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{{quote|Featuring action that moves not just left and right but into the foreground and background of stages. In addition to 25 different Copy Abilities, this game boasts the powerful Hypernova Copy Ability.|Other Games section in ''Super Kirby Clash'' and ''Kirby Fighters 2'', and Past Adventures section in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' | {{quote|Featuring action that moves not just left and right but into the foreground and background of stages. In addition to 25 different Copy Abilities, this game boasts the powerful Hypernova Copy Ability.|Other Games section in ''Super Kirby Clash'' and ''Kirby Fighters 2'', and Past Adventures section in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' and ''Kirby's Dream Buffet''}} | ||
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'''''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''''' is a game released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2014 and serves as the tenth main series ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' game (not including remakes). It is a 2.5-D platformer with a special mechanic that allows [[Kirby]] and other characters to change to and interact with different planes, thus adding limited three-dimensional interactivity to the gameplay. In addition, the game makes use of the 3DS's built-in motion controls for certain gameplay elements, including [[tilt bowl]]s, [[3D Tilt Missile]]s, and [[Tilt Gondola]]s. Finally, the game marks the debut (and only) appearance of the [[Hypernova]] ability, which drastically enhances the power and reach of Kirby's signature [[inhale]]. | '''''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''''' is a game released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2014 and serves as the tenth [[Canon|main series]] ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' game (not including remakes). It is a 2.5-D platformer with a special mechanic that allows [[Kirby]] and other characters to change to and interact with different planes, thus adding limited three-dimensional interactivity to the gameplay. In addition, the game makes use of the 3DS's built-in motion controls for certain gameplay elements, including [[tilt bowl]]s, [[3D Tilt Missile]]s, and [[Tilt Gondola]]s. Finally, the game marks the debut (and only) appearance of the [[Hypernova]] ability, which drastically enhances the power and reach of Kirby's signature [[inhale]]. | ||
This title also heavily features [[King Dedede]], giving him his own [[Dedede's Drum Dash|Sub-Game]] and [[Dededetour!|Extra Mode]], as well as involving him prominently in the main story. | This title also heavily features [[King Dedede]], giving him his own [[Dedede's Drum Dash|Sub-Game]] and [[Dededetour!|Extra Mode]], as well as involving him prominently in the main story. | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The main | The main Story Mode of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' takes place in the sky-bound kingdom of [[Floralia]]. Kirby is brought up to this kingdom when a giant plant called the [[Dreamstalk]] lifts [[Kirby's House|his house]] into the air. [[Castle Dedede]] is also lifted up, from which a strange arachnid mage named [[Taranza]] is seen kidnapping [[King Dedede|its king]]. Kirby gives chase after them through the six major islands of Floralia, dealing with [[Boss|many large enemies]] which Taranza summons or aggravates to slow Kirby down. As Kirby ascends, he collects [[Sun Stone]]s to grow the Dreamstalk further, giving him a bridge to each island in turn. He also encounters a number of [[Miracle Fruit]]s which grants him the powerful [[Hypernova]] ability when consumed. At the highest island - [[Royal Road]] - Kirby finds and frees a number of imprisoned flower sprites who are known as the [[People of the Sky]]. | ||
Once Kirby finally catches up to Taranza at the palace atop Royal Road, the arachnid mage explains how it was his objective to capture the | Once Kirby finally catches up to Taranza at the palace atop Royal Road, the arachnid mage explains how it was his objective to capture the hero of [[Dream Land]] in order to stop him messing up his and his [[Queen Sectonia|queen]]'s plans for domination. He then uses his magic to take control of King Dedede and have him fight Kirby while wearing [[Masked Dedede|a familiar mask]]. Kirby defeats Dedede and breaks the spell, making it clear who the real hero of Dream Land actually is. At this realization, Taranza calls upon Queen Sectonia to save him, but the furious queen instead swats him away for his failures. From there, Kirby and the queen do battle. | ||
Queen Sectonia is overpowered by Kirby, | Queen Sectonia is overpowered by Kirby, and forced to retreat, using her magic to merge with the [[Dreamstalk]], thus beginning the process of strangling Floralia and the rest of planet [[Popstar]] of all its energy. King Dedede regains consciousness, and with the help of the freed People of the Sky, launches Kirby toward the main stalk of the now [[Flowered Sectonia]]. They fight until the sun comes up, but just as Kirby is about to seize victory, the queen ensnares him with a vine and begins to squeeze him. At this, King Dedede and Taranza (with a change of heart) come to Kirby's rescue, freeing him and giving him one more [[Miracle Fruit]] to use against the queen. Kirby finishes off Flowered Sectonia by inhaling her giant laser blast and spitting it back out at her, destroying her utterly. This done, Kirby is ferried back home by the People of the Sky, and the Dreamstalk is purified, going into full bloom and becoming a permanent fixture of Dream Land. | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:KTD | [[File:KTD Hypernova Kirby Eat Blocks.jpg|thumb|right|250px|One of the core features of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' is Kirby's brand-new [[Hypernova]] ability, which significantly powers up his [[inhale]], allowing him to swallow just about anything.]] | ||
This game plays very similarly to its predecessor, ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. It even has several of the same [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and items, such as the [[Key]]. However, the main new gameplay element is the divide between the foreground and the background. | This game plays very similarly to its predecessor, ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. It even has several of the same [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and items, such as the [[Key]]. However, the main new gameplay element is the divide between the foreground and the background. | ||
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Newly introduced in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' is a special ability known as [[Hypernova]]. This ability is not obtained from any enemies and is instead acquired when Kirby touches a [[Miracle Fruit]]. Hypernova causes Kirby to shimmer in all colors of the rainbow and causes his mouth to glow white. He gains an extremely powerful [[inhale]] which can uproot and absorb things much more massive than Kirby himself. Kirby can use this ability to tear apart obstacles and move large objects, as well as inhale giant enemies. He can also move backward and forward while inhaling, but not when he has his mouth full. The Hypernova ability overrides any standard Copy Ability Kirby may have and will wear off once the stage is completed, returning Kirby's original ability to him. It cannot be discarded before this point unless the player quits the stage early. | Newly introduced in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' is a special ability known as [[Hypernova]]. This ability is not obtained from any enemies and is instead acquired when Kirby touches a [[Miracle Fruit]]. Hypernova causes Kirby to shimmer in all colors of the rainbow and causes his mouth to glow white. He gains an extremely powerful [[inhale]] which can uproot and absorb things much more massive than Kirby himself. Kirby can use this ability to tear apart obstacles and move large objects, as well as inhale giant enemies. He can also move backward and forward while inhaling, but not when he has his mouth full. The Hypernova ability overrides any standard Copy Ability Kirby may have and will wear off once the stage is completed, returning Kirby's original ability to him. It cannot be discarded before this point unless the player quits the stage early. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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!colspan=2|''Villains'' | !colspan=2|''Villains'' | ||
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|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:Taranza.png|125px]]<br>'''[[Taranza]]'''}} | ||
|A spider-like mage who is responsible for kidnapping King Dedede at the start of the game, assuming him to be the hero of Dream Land which the People of the Sky tried to call for. He tries to thwart Kirby's progress several times by throwing bosses at him, but Kirby eventually catches up and foils his attempt to puppet King Dedede against him. When Taranza realized he got the wrong hero, he tries to call for the aid of his Queen Sectonia, but she swats him away for his failures. When Taranza later sees what Queen Sectonia has become, he switches sides and helps Dedede save Kirby. | |A spider-like mage who is responsible for kidnapping King Dedede at the start of the game, assuming him to be the hero of Dream Land which the People of the Sky tried to call for. He tries to thwart Kirby's progress several times by throwing bosses at him, but Kirby eventually catches up and foils his attempt to puppet King Dedede against him. When Taranza realized he got the wrong hero, he tries to call for the aid of his Queen Sectonia, but she swats him away for his failures. When Taranza later sees what Queen Sectonia has become, he switches sides and helps Dedede save Kirby. | ||
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==Copy Abilities== | ==Copy Abilities== | ||
''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' features a total of 25 standard [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]], with four of them being brand new abilities. Like ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', these abilities feature extensive | ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' features a total of 25 standard [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]], with four of them being brand new abilities. Like ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', these abilities feature extensive move-sets and most offer high versatility. | ||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=5|Copy Abilities in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' | !colspan=5|Copy Abilities in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' | ||
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|[[Waddle Doo]] | |[[Waddle Doo]] | ||
|Kirby can fire magical energy projectiles in the form of a beam whip and spherical beam blasts. | |Kirby can fire magical energy projectiles in the form of a beam whip and spherical beam blasts. | ||
| | |Move-set has been reduced slightly from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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|[[Bomb]] | |[[Bomb]] | ||
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|[[Bonkers]] | |[[Bonkers]] | ||
|Kirby gains a powerful mallet that can pulverize foes and pound [[Stake]]s. Can be used underwater. | |Kirby gains a powerful mallet that can pulverize foes and pound [[Stake]]s. Can be used underwater. | ||
| | |Move-set has been reduced slightly from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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|[[Ice]] | |[[Ice]] | ||
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|[[Chilly]], [[Mr. Frosty]] | |[[Chilly]], [[Mr. Frosty]] | ||
|Kirby can freeze opponents with an icy breath and aura, then kick them away. He can also encase himself in ice for protection. | |Kirby can freeze opponents with an icy breath and aura, then kick them away. He can also encase himself in ice for protection. | ||
| | |Move-set has been reduced slightly from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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|[[Leaf]] | |[[Leaf]] | ||
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|[[Tick]] | |[[Tick]] | ||
|Kirby spouts needles of various lengths from his body for protection. | |Kirby spouts needles of various lengths from his body for protection. | ||
| | |Move-set has been reduced slightly from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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|[[Ninja]] | |[[Ninja]] | ||
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|[[Sparky]] | |[[Sparky]] | ||
|Kirby can conjure and fire powerful electric barriers and waves. | |Kirby can conjure and fire powerful electric barriers and waves. | ||
| | |Move-set has been reduced slightly from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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|[[Spear]] | |[[Spear]] | ||
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|[[Lanzer]], [[Pierce]] | |[[Lanzer]], [[Pierce]] | ||
|Kirby gains a spear that can be tossed at enemies or can strike them through walls. Can be used underwater. | |Kirby gains a spear that can be tossed at enemies or can strike them through walls. Can be used underwater. | ||
| | |Move-set has been reduced slightly from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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|[[Stone]] | |[[Stone]] | ||
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|[[Blade Knight]], [[Gigant Edge]] | |[[Blade Knight]], [[Gigant Edge]] | ||
|Kirby gains a sword and a large array of sword techniques to battle opponents. Can be used underwater. | |Kirby gains a sword and a large array of sword techniques to battle opponents. Can be used underwater. | ||
| | |Move-set has been expanded slightly from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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|[[Wheel]] | |[[Wheel]] | ||
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|[[Wheelie]], [[Grand Wheelie]] | |[[Wheelie]], [[Grand Wheelie]] | ||
|Kirby can transform into a wheel and roll at high speed through enemies and hazards. | |Kirby can transform into a wheel and roll at high speed through enemies and hazards. | ||
|Returns after being absent from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. Hat and | |Returns after being absent from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. Hat and move-set have been adjusted from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. | ||
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|[[Whip]] | |[[Whip]] | ||
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''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' features a total of 42 stages in the Story Mode. All main levels include one boss stage and one Extra stage (except for Level 6, which has two Extra stages), which are included in the stage count. | ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' features a total of 42 stages in the Story Mode. All main levels include one boss stage and one Extra stage (except for Level 6, which has two Extra stages), which are included in the stage count. | ||
{|class=" | {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!Level | !Level | ||
! | !Stages | ||
!Boss(es) | !Boss(es) | ||
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|N/A | |N/A | ||
|[[Flowered Sectonia]] (Story Mode only) | |[[Flowered Sectonia]] (Story Mode only) | ||
|} | |} | ||
*In the Japanese, English and Korean versions, the first letters in levels 1-7 spell out FLOWERED, indicating Sectonia combining her form with that of the Dreamstalk during the final battle. FLOWERED is also the name of the Story Mode ending cutscene before the credits. | *In the Japanese, English and Korean versions, the first letters in levels 1-7 spell out FLOWERED, indicating Sectonia combining her form with that of the Dreamstalk during the final battle. FLOWERED is also the name of the Story Mode ending cutscene before the credits. | ||
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|{{Y}} | |{{Y}} | ||
|Four different varieties of ant-like soldiers who are summoned by [[Queen Sectonia]] in her various fights. Larger Antlers have higher [[Health]] and are harder to inhale. Some have a projectile attack. | |Four different varieties of ant-like soldiers who are summoned by [[Queen Sectonia]] in her various fights. Larger Antlers have higher [[Health]] and are harder to inhale. Some have a projectile attack. | ||
|The | |The Blue, Red, and Green Antlers have the abilities [[Ice]], [[Fire]], and [[Spark]] respectively. The Lord Antler wields no [[Copy Ability]] however. | ||
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|[[Barbar]] | |[[Barbar]] | ||
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*'''Masked Dedede''' becomes '''Masked Dedede's Revenge''' when his HP is 55% or lower. | *'''Masked Dedede''' becomes '''Masked Dedede's Revenge''' when his HP is 55% or lower. | ||
*Against [[Flowered Sectonia]], [[Dark Meta Knight's Revenge]] and [[Soul of Sectonia]], [[Crash]] and [[Mike]]'s actual damage = Base Power × 0.33 | *Against [[Flowered Sectonia]], [[Dark Meta Knight's Revenge]] and [[Soul of Sectonia]], [[Crash]] and [[Mike]]'s actual damage = Base Power × 0.33 | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Unused content== | ==Unused content== | ||
{{main|tcrf:Kirby: Triple Deluxe}} | {{main|tcrf:Kirby: Triple Deluxe}} | ||
Various copy abilities | Various copy abilities were nerfed in the transition from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' to ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. A lot of the abilities still have their cut moves in the code of the game. | ||
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!Lead Level Design | !Lead Level Design | ||
| | |Yuki Endo | ||
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!Assistant Director | !Assistant Director | ||
| | |Tatsuya Kamiyama<br>Nobuyuki Okada | ||
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!Programming Director | !Programming Director | ||
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!Programming | !Programming | ||
|Sho Tajima<br>Tomohiro Kamochi<br>Takashi Nozue<br>Shinichi Kawaji<br>Yuki Nishimura<br>Masashi Sato<br> | |Sho Tajima<br>Tomohiro Kamochi<br>Takashi Nozue<br>Shinichi Kawaji<br>Yuki Nishimura<br>Masashi Sato<br>Yutaka Watanabe<br>Shinya Watanabe<br>Hiroshi Ohnishi<br>Keita Tanifuji | ||
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!Design Director | !Design Director | ||
| | |Tadashi Kamitake | ||
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!Lead Character Design | !Lead Character Design | ||
| | |Kenichiro Kita<br>Monami Matsuura<br>Tsuyoshi Fujita | ||
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!Design | !Design | ||
|Akiko Hayashi<br>[[Riki | |Akiko Hayashi<br>[[Riki Furhmann]]<br>Ryusei Matsuo<br>Tetsuya Mochiduki<br>Akiko Hayashi<br>Kenichi Sakuma<br>Hitomu Ito<br>Yasuhiro Mukae<br>Tsuyoshi Wakayama<br>Hitoshi Kikkawa | ||
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!Motif Design | !Motif Design | ||
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!Team Support | !Team Support | ||
| | |Satoshi Mitsuhara<br>Yoshimi Takahashi<br>Seiji Otoguro<br>Koji Akaike | ||
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!Public Relations | !Public Relations | ||
| | |Satoshi Ishida<br>Tomohiro Minemura | ||
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!Artwork | !Artwork | ||
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!Special Thanks | !Special Thanks | ||
| | |Shigefumi Kawase<br>Masanobu Yamamoto<br>Kazuya Konishi<br>Junichi Aoyagi<br>Takaaki Kazuno<br>Yousuke Fukunaga<br>Shigenobu Kasai<br>Yoshiya Taniguchi<br>Koujiro Oki<br>Masa Matsubayashi<br>Souta Sugisaki<br>Shun Yasaka<br>Kazuya Suetsugu<br>Shinya Wakayama<br>Etsuko Sato<br>Hiroshi Fujie<br>Tetsuya Notoya<br>Kensuke Tanabe<br>Kazuhiro Yoshikawa | ||
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!Managing Director | !Managing Director | ||
|Yurie Hattori<br> | |Yurie Hattori<br>Kenta Nakanishi | ||
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!Project Management | !Project Management | ||
| | |Tetsuya Abe | ||
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!Producer | !Producer | ||
| | |Hiroaki Suga<br>Hitoshi Yamagami | ||
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!General Producer | !General Producer | ||
| | |Masayoshi Tanimura<br>Shinya Takahashi | ||
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!Executive Producer | !Executive Producer | ||
| | |Satoru Iwata | ||
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|colspan="2"|HAL Laboratory, Inc.<br>Nintendo<br><br>HAL Laboratory, Inc. and Nintendo are the authors of this software for the purpose of copyright. All rights reserved.<br>©2014 HAL Laboratory, Inc. / Nintendo | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:K30A tagline 12.png|thumb|200px|This particular piece of art from the Kirby 30th Anniversary set references the first letters of each level in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''.]] | [[File:K30A tagline 12.png|thumb|200px|This particular piece of art from the Kirby 30th Anniversary set references the first letters of each level in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''.]] | ||
*The title of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' has multiple meanings | *The title of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' has multiple meanings. It can be compressed to "3D", which emphasizes the 3D elements of the game, but it could also be read as "DDD", which can help to explain [[King Dedede]]'s prominence in the game. It also references the Japanese title of ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', ''Kirby Super Deluxe''. | ||
**Unused ideas for the game's title include one that would reference the game's theme of an adventure through floating islands, and one that would use the letter "X", 10 in roman numbers, since this game is the tenth traditional Kirby platformer.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160110174846/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHj2Znm1dQ Archived Miiverse post celebrating ''Triple Deluxe''{{'}}s first anniversary]</ref>. | |||
*The "FLOWERED" spelling used for the first letters of each level and in the ending cutscene is referenced in the Kirby 30th Anniversary artwork for tagline #12, where Kirby is wearing a flower reminiscent of the one on the Dreamstalk. | *The "FLOWERED" spelling used for the first letters of each level and in the ending cutscene is referenced in the Kirby 30th Anniversary artwork for tagline #12, where Kirby is wearing a flower reminiscent of the one on the Dreamstalk. | ||
*This game was the first to have an on-screen [[Heads-up display|HUD]] break the [[fourth wall]] under specific circumstances: when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales a boss, its health bar "peels" off the screen before being inhaled alongside it. | *This game was the first to have an on-screen [[Heads-up display|HUD]] break the [[fourth wall]] under specific circumstances: when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales a boss, its health bar "peels" off the screen before being inhaled alongside it. | ||
*The ''Puzzle Swap'' mode in ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'', a game packaged digitally with systems in the 3DS family, contains a puzzle based on ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', which, once completed, shows a 3D animation of Kirby running through a medley of level themes from the said game (while switching between foreground and background) until he comes across a [[Miracle Fruit]]. He jumps into it, and the animation loops. By moving the camera around, hidden [[Keychain|Keychains]] can be found, like a [[Bandana Waddle Dee]] or Meta Knight keychain.<ref>AccionNintendo (May 6, 2014) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Cc2DeJxcJg Kirby: Triple Deluxe - Buscaestampas / Puzzle Swap] ''YouTube''.</ref> | |||
*The Latin script logo for this game features the ''Kirby'' series logo in yellow with a blue outline, with the yellow part referencing the Hypernova ability, and said colors were used for Latin script logos of later mainline ''Kirby'' games. These two colors are the same used for the Japanese logos of the mainline games since ''Kirby Super Star'' (with the exception of ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''; ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' uses the same colors, but fittingly reversed). | *The Latin script logo for this game features the ''Kirby'' series logo in yellow with a blue outline, with the yellow part referencing the Hypernova ability, and said colors were used for Latin script logos of later mainline ''Kirby'' games. These two colors are the same used for the Japanese logos of the mainline games since ''Kirby Super Star'' (with the exception of ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''; ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' uses the same colors, but fittingly reversed). | ||
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KTD Kirby artwork.png|Kirby | KTD Kirby artwork.png|Kirby | ||
Kirby Inhale TD.png|Kirby [[inhale|inhaling]] | Kirby Inhale TD.png|Kirby [[inhale|inhaling]] | ||
KTD | Kirby running KTD art.jpg|Kirby | ||
KTD Kirby 3D Warp Star artwork.png|Kirby riding a [[ | KTD Kirby 3D Warp Star artwork.png|Kirby riding a 3D [[Warp Star]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirby-triple-deluxe ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' on Kirby Informer] | *[https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirby-triple-deluxe ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' on Kirby Informer] | ||
*[ | *[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-3DS-kirby-triple-deluxe-en.pdf English digital manual (NA print)] | ||
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