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The enemies are also fairly sedate by platformer standards. A second player with a DS can actually connect to your DS to play during certain portions of the game, mainly boss battles where you play as Starly, Starfy's sister and other small portions of the game, including a dress-up mode. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.

Tweet Clean. Cancel Update. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium How do you want the image positioned around text? Float Left Float Right. Nintendo of America officially localized The Legendary Starfy and released the game on June 8, , just over a year from the Japanese release and one day earlier than scheduled. Nintendo of Australia later released and produced the game in Australasia in October , although currently no other branches of Nintendo have officially released the game elsewhere.

An English localisation prototype for the first game also exists with its own font. In the prototype version, Moe is known as "Kyoro" shortened from his Japanese name Kyorosuke , and one of the conversations with him features profanity an easy mistake to mistake from translation of derogatory Japanese words without regard to connotations, audience and impact.

The prototype came with M flash memory in a regular colored Game Pak but resembles a special type of cartridge such as a rumble or tilt cart. The prototype was found on an eBay listing from a seller of various prototypes, according to an October archived 4ch thread.

This coincides with an official account by Nintendo Treehouse but regarding a different game; the fifth and only localised official The Legendary Starfy game for Nintendo DS , though it is not known if Bihldorff misremembered the game for the original.

In March , unreleased but official Chinese versions of Densetsu no Starfy and Densetsu no Starfy 2 were leaked to the public.

These were reportedly intended for the iQue editions of Nintendo hardware likely the iQue Game Boy Advance , which are Chinese equivalents to the English hardware. The Legendary Starfy was registered as a trademark by Nintendo of Korea [18] , but no games in the series have been released there.

Nintendo of America appear to have no plans of localizing past games in the series. In a conference call set up by Nintendo between Nintendo Life and six developers of The Legendary Starfy , producer Hitoshi Yamagami joked that the reason why Starfy took so long to debut in the US was that he 'was swimming all the way from Japan' and explained that the series was always developed for a Japanese audience.

The developers stated that they always wanted to bring Starfy to the US, but that Nintendo of America deemed the games 'too Japanese' for American audiences. In fact, various elements of the games such as certain Items and Stuff are full of Japanese cultural references.

Hitoshi Yamagami, however, stated in the conference call that although TOSE had no intention of releasing the previous The Legendary Starfy series games, the possibly of releasing them exists "if Starfy proves to be a huge hit and fans demand that they have the first four Starfy games". According to Yasuhiro Minamimoto, the development team were conscious of the sales of The Legendary Starfy from the planning stage, so he feels that is why the game made it out of Japan.

Despite this, there are various localization changes in the fifth game, where for example the manga style cutscenes in Densetsu no Starfy Taiketsu! Daiiru Kaizokudan were changed and made to read from left to right instead of right to left. Please note, the ordering may not be accurate chronologically. The patent below was registered in , even though its image is based on Densetsu no Starfy' s logo.

He joins them because he finds that a shard found by Starfy helps him regain his memory, which reveals that he is the prince of a planet called Bunnera , which was attacked by goons and learns that he can give Starfy the Monstar ability.

The three are then attacked by the Hot-Spring Snapper. Starfy proceeds to defeat it, and finds another shard. From two seals, Puplion and Piplion , they learn that King Ping and his penguin goons have called Wigoat is Greek folklore been troubling the area. Starfy defeats King Ping and finds another shard, and the three are launched to Sogwood Forest. There they meet the goons that attacked Bunston in the beginning, who turn out to be the Terrible Trio of Snips , Ronk , and Papes who want to kidnap Bunston.

Starfy battles Papes, and after defeating him takes his shard, which causes Bunston to remember his spaceship. Starfy and his friends go to Glitzem Grotto , where they find Ronk and defeat him. Then he and Papes try to use a train to defeat Starfy, but once again he triumphs. Bunston then remembers that the Terrible Trio shot him down over Pufftop and that the shards are pieces of his ship.

The three friends find out that they must collect the remaining shards so that Bunston can save his planet. They fall into Skydye Heights , where the final member of the Terrible Trio, Snips, is lurking with another shard. After defeating her, the player finds out the Trio's real boss has taken Bunnera and Bunston is the last Bunneran left, so the Terrible Trio was sent to capture him.

As the heroes head to the S. Logwater to find the last shard, the Trio regroups, and thinks about giving up, but their boss threatens them into continuing, so they follow. Starfy makes it past a giant snark called Mega Snark , only to find the Terrible Trio again. Starfy defeats all three again, but they try to use a "secret weapon" against him called the Paper-Cut Crusher, a Rock-Paper-Scissors game.



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