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*This is the last ''Kirby'' game to have 8-bit graphics. It is also the last ''Kirby'' game to use the original English logo, which was replaced by the one used in [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|the anime]] starting with ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''.
*This is the last ''Kirby'' game to have 8-bit graphics. It is also the last ''Kirby'' game to use the original English logo, which was replaced by the one used in [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|the anime]] starting with ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''.
*Most of [[Kirby's voice]] clips in this game were taken directly from his ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' appearances, though heavily bit-crushed to fit on the Game Boy cartridge. Barring some minor uncredited instances, he would not be formally voiced again in a ''Kirby'' game until ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', released 9-10 years later.
*Most of [[Kirby's voice]] clips in this game were taken directly from his ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' appearances, though heavily bit-crushed to fit on the Game Boy cartridge. Barring some minor uncredited instances, he would not be formally voiced again in a ''Kirby'' game until ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', released 9-10 years later.
*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.'' Additionally, this game was developed by the same team that worked on ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros. Deluxe|Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', the Game Boy Color remake of ''Super Mario Bros.'' which was released a year earlier.
*''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]]".


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