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This points towards Test Courses 1-4 being from Special Tee Shot and Test Courses 5-9 being from later in development (where Test Courses 10-12 fall is uncertain, but probably the latter). In Kirby Bowl, they're always visible and completely solid in form. The stage borders in Special Tee Shot are invisible until hit by the ball, being marked only by floating spheres in between. Test Course 4, however, does have 1×1 dash tiles, and they don't use any part of the Kirby Bowl dash tile graphics. Test Course 9's dash tiles don't seem suited for this purpose, plus they're using the 2×2 tile graphics instead of the 1×1 graphic of Special Tee Shot, so this rules Test Course 9 out. Once the ball hits a stage border or an obstacle, the ball stops and the player regains control. While boosted, the ball can also climb up slopes and walls. The dash tiles in Special Tee Shot don't just speed the ball up, but force the ball in a certain direction at top speed and the player loses control of the ball. Test Courses 6 and 8 have warp tiles, so they can't be from Special Tee Shot, whereas Test Course 7 is an early build of a hole found only in Kirby Bowl. This helps to rule out certain test maps as Special Tee Shot leftovers. Objects that Special Tee Shot has no version of are spikes and warp tiles. Scenery it has similar versions of are dash tiles and stage borders. Let's start with the scenery in Special Tee Shot: the objects it shares with Kirby Bowl are sandpaper, arrow tiles, conveyor belts, water, directional grass, and trampolines. There have been 18 likes from 20 votes on this game.There's some strong proof in the way Test Courses 1-4 function that gives them away as leftovers from Special Tee Shot. To save your game: hover over the emulator screen and use the icons to save your progress.ĭown arrow icon (save), Up arrow icon (load). Dedede!Ĭlick inside the box first to activate controls. Use Kirby’s special ability to defeat the greedy enemies and go to the top of Mt. Unlike all the other Kirby games, there is no copy ability in this game. This is the first game to star the loveable pink puffball, but due to the Game Boy’s limitation and technology of the time, you can’t really tell of the protagonist is pink as everything is in black and white. Kirby’s Dream Land is a classic 1992 action platformer game for the Game Boy system (GB). Dream Land is in peril! Recover the stolen magic Twinkle Stars and defeat the evil king in this classic and very first Kirby game – Kirby’s Dream Land! Use the pink ball of fluff character Kirby and start your short platformer adventure!









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