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*The way levels and stages are structured in this game is strikingly similar to the layout of the original ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]]'', with eight levels consisting of four stages each, each fourth stage being a castle setting with a boss at the end, and two hidden places where the player can skip levels, similar to two of the Warp Zones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' | *The way levels and stages are structured in this game is strikingly similar to the layout of the original ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]]'', with eight levels consisting of four stages each, each fourth stage being a castle setting with a boss at the end, and two hidden places where the player can skip levels, similar to two of the Warp Zones in ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
*''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble'' won the 2001 Nintendo Power Award for "[[:File:Nintendo_Power_156_May_2002_122.jpg|Most Overlooked Game]]". | *''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble'' won the 2001 Nintendo Power Award for "[[:File:Nintendo_Power_156_May_2002_122.jpg|Most Overlooked Game]]". | ||
*The game's cartridge is unusual in that, unlike other Game Boy Color-exclusive titles, it sports a notch on the top-right corner like a Game Boy-compatible game. It is unknown why the notch is present, as attempting to play the game on a Game Boy brings up an error screen. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |