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Kirby Super Star Ultra on DS

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Kirby Super Star Ultra is a Platforming game available on the DS.

Kirby Super Star Ultra is a Platforming game. Platform games task you with getting from point A to point B. The world you journey through is usually based on different levels, and populated with enemies, switches and lifts to be negotiated. As you work through each level you pick up various collectables that accrue score, special abilities and access to hidden areas.

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Frugal Gamer review Wed, 30 Sep 2009

Kirby is one of Nintendo's best loved characters. Kirby Super Star Ultra on the Nintendo DS offers an impressive 12 hours of adventuring. While old favourite modes return with updated visuals, new play options are also introduced. Co-operative adventure play over the DS console's wireless function as well as new stylus controlled minigames. This is much more than a re-release of the Nintendo SNES version, updated and expanded Kirby Super Star Ultra has a lot to offer.

Although Kirby is a popular and well known Nintendo character, he has seen less of an airing than other favourites such as Mario, Luigi or even Princess Peach. Kirby Super Star Ultra looks to set this straight. It follows up on the critically acclaimed and unusual Kirby's Canvass Curse on the Nintendo DS with a more traditional Kirby platform game experience. Rather than focusing on innovation as in the previous titles, Nintendo here show their hand at bringing a classic SNES game to their portable DS console. And this works just as well as it did with the Super Mario 64 DS console launch game.
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