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*This game was first to have interactable onscreen HUD display: when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales a boss, its health gauge "peels" off before being inhaled when emptied; breaking the fourth wall.
*This game was first to have interactable onscreen HUD display: when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales a boss, its health gauge "peels" off before being inhaled when emptied; breaking the fourth wall.
*The ''Puzzle Swap'' mode in ''Streetpass Mii Plaza'', a game packaged digitally with a system 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 ''Puzzle Swap'' mode in ''Streetpass Mii Plaza'', a game packaged digitally with a system 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 ''{{KSqS KMoA}}''; ''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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