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Kirby's Toy Box

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Kirby's Toy Box
File:Kirby Toy Box title.png
Title screen of Kirby's Toy Box - Ball Rally
Details
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Satellaview
Japan February 8, 1996
Game chronology
Kirby's Block Ball [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]]
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Kirby's Toy Box[Japanese title] (カービィのおもちゃ箱) is a collection of 10 Kirby-themed mini-games that were broadcast on the Satellaview service of the Super Famicom in Japan, starting on February 8, 1996.[1][2]

The eight original games are ball-related, such as Baseball which involves a simple game of baseball, except that Kirby is substituted for the ball. The trial versions of Samurai Kirby and Megaton Punch were to promote the to-be-released [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]] soon after.

Games

Japanese title English translation Description
ピンボール Pinball A pinball game.
星くずし Star Breaker A Breakout-style game with stars as blocks instead.
ぐるぐるボール Guru Guru Ball
アレンジボール Arrange Ball
パチンコ Pachinko Based on the eponymous arcade game in Japan.
ベースボール Baseball A baseball game.
キャノンボール Cannonball
ボールラリー Ball Rally
刹那の見斬りお試し版 Samurai Kirby demo A port of the eponymous sub-game from [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]].
かちわりメガトンパンチお試し版 Megaton Punch demo A port of the eponymous sub-game from [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]].

The games aired daily in pairs (February 8 through 28 and then from March 7 onwards), with the two sub-games from [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]] starting on February 22, 1996.[3]

This article or section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it's being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Reason: Will have sections detailing each of the mini-games.

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External links

References

  1. NOM - Nintendo of Japan
  2. 20th Anniversary - Hoshi no Kirby: Pupupu Taizen, pg. 59
  3. Family Computer Magazine (#4 1996)