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Hah, wow... always interesting to see the creative process at work there. I wonder at what point someone was like, "Dude, maybe Kirby could be the ball..."
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Thursday, July 31, 2014 - Shovel Knight
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SNESdrunk wrote:Hah, wow... always interesting to see the creative process at work there. I wonder at what point someone was like, "Dude, maybe Kirby could be the ball..."
Probably around the same time people had the same idea for Sonic :lol:
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Well Kirby's Adventure did have the "ball" power. I guess it wasn't too hard to figure out from there.
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"The Super NES accurately plots yolur shot" :lol:

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Ziggy587 wrote:Interesting quote about the game from Wikipedia: "In the beginning, the game was not going to be a Kirby title. Rather, it was intended to be a miniature golf game entitled Special Tee Shot, which eventually released in Japan only on the Satellaview add-on. It was only midway through development that the developers retooled it with elements from the Kirby series. The development team comprised a mix of staff from HAL Laboratory and Nintendo EAD. The game was featured on some Super Nintendo packaging featuring a Special Tee Shot logo."

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This. We've got an SNES box in the break room at work right now and I keep looking at it thinking "I've never heard of Special Tee Shot. Did that never come out?" Kept meaning to Google it.

SNESdrunk - I'm surprised that in your Shovel Knight review you didn't mention Ducktales as one of the influences (see: pogo effect) while identifying Mega Man, Zelda II and Mario 3 as influences. I'm looking into picking that game up but I think I'm going to go with the 3DS version. I play that more than anything else right now and it actually has a 3D effect!
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What kind of job has an SNES box in the break room?
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ZeroAX wrote:What kind of job has an SNES box in the break room?
Why, should it be a Mega Drive? :lol:
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KnuckIfYouBuckley wrote:SNESdrunk - I'm surprised that in your Shovel Knight review you didn't mention Ducktales as one of the influences (see: pogo effect) while identifying Mega Man, Zelda II and Mario 3 as influences. I'm looking into picking that game up but I think I'm going to go with the 3DS version. I play that more than anything else right now and it actually has a 3D effect!
Hey thanks for watching, I did mention Duck Tales, in that the level design takes advantage of the pogo ability the same way that game did
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Ziggy587 wrote:
ZeroAX wrote:What kind of job has an SNES box in the break room?
Why, should it be a Mega Drive? :lol:
If it was a Mega Drive, then at least they'd also have the game boxes 8)
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