Difference between revisions of "Densetsu no Stafy"
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− | |release=''Game Boy Advance''<br />JP September 6, 2002 | + | |release='''Game Boy Advance'''<br />JP September 6, 2002 |
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− | '''Densetsu no Stafy''' is an action game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. | + | '''Densetsu no Stafy''' is an action game for the [[Game Boy Advance]] which started the ''[[Portal: The Legendary Starfy|Starfy series]]''. It entered production as a [[Game Boy Color]] game but was ultimately bumped up to the Game Boy Advance. |
=Story= | =Story= | ||
− | + | When moving things around his home, Pufftop Palace, [[Stafy]] and accidentally dropped an object into the ocean. A storm later blew Starfy away from the palace. He met with the old man [[Lobber]], who helped to show Starfy the way home and told him about the object that was lost, which was actually the Magic Jar which had sealed away the evil [[Ogura]]. Starfy set on a journey through the ocean back to his castle in order to seal Ogura away, and he helped others along the way who became his friends. | |
=Gameplay= | =Gameplay= | ||
− | ''Densetsu no Stafy'' is a platformer similar to the [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]] series. However, since a lot of the game is underwater, the player swims more than jumps. The player must go through each level, defeating enemies | + | ''Densetsu no Stafy'' is a platformer similar to the [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]] series. However, since a lot of the game is underwater, the player swims more than jumps. The player must go through each level, and in addition to defeating enemies, there is also a focus on helping non-playable characters, usually by retrieving lost items for them. |
=Legacy= | =Legacy= | ||
− | + | The ''Starfy'' series initially remained in Japan, although Starfy made cameo appearances in several games that were released internationally such as ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. The game's main theme was also featured with the tracks in the Japanase version ''[[Donkey Konga]]''. The series did not receive an international release until the fifth game into 2010, which was known as ''[[The Legendary Starfy]]'' in English. | |
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==Sequel== | ==Sequel== | ||
− | + | ''[[Densetsu no Stafy 2]]'' was released in 2003. | |
− | [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] | + | [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]][[Category: Starfy Games]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 28 September 2011
Densetsu no Stafy | |
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Developer | TOSE |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Game Boy Advance |
Release Date | Game Boy Advance JP September 6, 2002 |
Densetsu no Stafy is an action game for the Game Boy Advance which started the Starfy series. It entered production as a Game Boy Color game but was ultimately bumped up to the Game Boy Advance.
Story
When moving things around his home, Pufftop Palace, Stafy and accidentally dropped an object into the ocean. A storm later blew Starfy away from the palace. He met with the old man Lobber, who helped to show Starfy the way home and told him about the object that was lost, which was actually the Magic Jar which had sealed away the evil Ogura. Starfy set on a journey through the ocean back to his castle in order to seal Ogura away, and he helped others along the way who became his friends.
Gameplay
Densetsu no Stafy is a platformer similar to the Mario series. However, since a lot of the game is underwater, the player swims more than jumps. The player must go through each level, and in addition to defeating enemies, there is also a focus on helping non-playable characters, usually by retrieving lost items for them.
Legacy
The Starfy series initially remained in Japan, although Starfy made cameo appearances in several games that were released internationally such as Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Super Princess Peach. The game's main theme was also featured with the tracks in the Japanase version Donkey Konga. The series did not receive an international release until the fifth game into 2010, which was known as The Legendary Starfy in English.
Sequel
Densetsu no Stafy 2 was released in 2003.