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'''''Kirby's Toy Box'''''{{ForeignTitle}} ('''カービィのおもちゃ箱''') is a collection of 10 ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]''-themed mini-games that were broadcast on the [[Wikipedia:Satellaview|Satellaview]] service of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] in Japan, starting on February 8, 1996.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0003/miryoku/page02.html NOM - Nintendo of Japan]</ref><ref>''20th Anniversary - Hoshi no Kirby: Pupupu Taizen'', pg. 59</ref>
'''''Kirby's Toy Box'''''{{ForeignTitle}} ('''カービィのおもちゃ箱''') is a collection of 10 ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]''-themed mini-games that were broadcast on the [[Wikipedia:Satellaview|Satellaview]] service of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] in Japan, starting on February 8, 1996.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0003/miryoku/page02.html Nintendo Online Magazine - Nintendo of Japan]</ref><ref>{{Cite book|book=20th Anniversary - Hoshi no Kirby: Pupupu Taizen|publisher=Shogakukan|page=59}}</ref>


The eight original games are ball-related, such as ''Baseball'' which involves a simple game of baseball, except that [[Kirby]] is substituted for the ball. The trial versions of [[Samurai Kirby]] and [[Megaton Punch]] were to promote the to-be-released ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' soon after.
The eight original games are ball-related, such as ''Baseball'' which involves a simple game of baseball, except that [[Kirby]] is substituted for the ball. All of them are played like traditional arcade games where the player has to attain a high score before a [[Game Over]] is hit. The trial versions of [[Samurai Kirby]] and [[Megaton Punch]] were included as a promotion for ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' which would release soon after.


== Games ==
==Mini-games==
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The games aired daily in pairs (February 8 through 28 and then from March 7 onwards), with the two [[Sub-Game]]s from ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' starting on February 22, 1996.<ref name="famimaga">''Family Computer Magazine'' (#4 1996)</ref>
The games aired daily in pairs (February 8 through 28 and then from March 7 onwards), with the two [[Sub-Game]]s from ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' starting on February 22, 1996.<ref name="famimaga">''Family Computer Magazine'' (#4 1996)</ref>
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===''Kirby's Toy Box - Pinball''===
[[File:KTB Pinball.png|thumb|right|Screenshot of the ''Pinball'' mini-game]]
This is a simple game of pinball on a single board, retaining some concepts featured in ''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''. The player has to launch Kirby from a [[Cannon]] into the playfield and keep him from rolling down the drain. There are various enemies in fixed spots which when hit will earn the player points, while certain combinations will also light up items for short-term assistance.
====Enemies====
*[[Kracko]] and [[Co-Kracko]] - bumpers, each hit adds up 50 or 30 points respectively
*[[Waddle Dee]] - a spot target, adds 100 points
*[[Bounder]] - climbs up and down and halts Kirby's movement, adds 30 points
*[[Crack-Tweet]] - an orbit target, adds 100 points or 1000 points when hatched (hit 4 times)
*[[Elieel]] - four hiding in the side lane, each add 100 points
*[[Mr. Frosty]] - captures and kicks Kirby back, adds 300 points or 1000 points when hit 5 times (adds ×1 to the bonus multiplier)
*[[King Dedede]] - higher-difficulty target, adds 300 points or 1000 points when hit 5 times (adds ×5 to the bonus multiplier)
Both lower and upper rollovers add 30 points. Lighting up upper ones gain the player [[Energy Drink]]s in the outlanes, while doing the same with the 3 Kirby sprites gain a [[Maxim Tomato]] in-between flippers to protect from draining the ball.
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{{Construction|Will have sections detailing each of the mini-games.}}
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Kirby Toy Box corkboard.png|"These (modes) are all games!" - a splash screen promoting the future ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' corkboard
Kirby Toy Box corkboard.png|"These (modes) are all games!" - a splash screen promoting the future ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' corkboard
KTB Pinball.png|Screenshot of the Pinball mini-game
KTB Famimaga 1996 issue 4.jpg|Description of the mini-games and airing schedule report from ''Famimaga (1996, #4)'' magazine
KTB Famimaga 1996 issue 4.jpg|Description of the mini-games and airing schedule report from ''Famimaga (1996, #4)'' magazine
KTB Famitsu 1996 March 1st.jpg|Pre-release screenshots of the mini-games from ''Famitsu'' (1996, March 1st)
KTB Famitsu 1996 March 1st.jpg|Pre-release screenshots of the mini-games from ''Famitsu'' (1996, March 1st)

Revision as of 10:32, 10 February 2021

Kirby's Toy Box
File:Kirby Toy Box title.png
Title screen of Kirby's Toy Box - Ball Rally.
Details
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Satellaview
Japan February 8, 1996
Game chronology
Kirby's Block Ball [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]]
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Kirby's Toy Box[Japanese title] (カービィのおもちゃ箱) is a collection of 10 Kirby-themed mini-games that were broadcast on the Satellaview service of the Super Famicom in Japan, starting on February 8, 1996.[1][2]

The eight original games are ball-related, such as Baseball which involves a simple game of baseball, except that Kirby is substituted for the ball. All of them are played like traditional arcade games where the player has to attain a high score before a Game Over is hit. The trial versions of Samurai Kirby and Megaton Punch were included as a promotion for [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]] which would release soon after.

Mini-games

Japanese title English translation Description
ピンボール Pinball A pinball game.
星くずし Star Breaker A Breakout-style game with stars as blocks instead.
ぐるぐるボール Guru Guru Ball
アレンジボール Arrange Ball
パチンコ Pachinko Based on the eponymous arcade game in Japan.
ベースボール Baseball A baseball game.
キャノンボール Cannonball
ボールラリー Ball Rally
刹那の見斬りお試し版 Samurai Kirby demo A port of the eponymous Sub-Game from [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]].
かちわりメガトンパンチお試し版 Megaton Punch demo A port of the eponymous Sub-Game from [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]].

The games aired daily in pairs (February 8 through 28 and then from March 7 onwards), with the two Sub-Games from [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]] starting on February 22, 1996.[3]

Kirby's Toy Box - Pinball

Screenshot of the Pinball mini-game

This is a simple game of pinball on a single board, retaining some concepts featured in Kirby's Pinball Land. The player has to launch Kirby from a Cannon into the playfield and keep him from rolling down the drain. There are various enemies in fixed spots which when hit will earn the player points, while certain combinations will also light up items for short-term assistance.

Enemies

  • Kracko and Co-Kracko - bumpers, each hit adds up 50 or 30 points respectively
  • Waddle Dee - a spot target, adds 100 points
  • Bounder - climbs up and down and halts Kirby's movement, adds 30 points
  • Crack-Tweet - an orbit target, adds 100 points or 1000 points when hatched (hit 4 times)
  • Elieel - four hiding in the side lane, each add 100 points
  • Mr. Frosty - captures and kicks Kirby back, adds 300 points or 1000 points when hit 5 times (adds ×1 to the bonus multiplier)
  • King Dedede - higher-difficulty target, adds 300 points or 1000 points when hit 5 times (adds ×5 to the bonus multiplier)

Both lower and upper rollovers add 30 points. Lighting up upper ones gain the player Energy Drinks in the outlanes, while doing the same with the 3 Kirby sprites gain a Maxim Tomato in-between flippers to protect from draining the ball.


This article or section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it's being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Reason: Will have sections detailing each of the mini-games.

Gallery

External links

References

  1. Nintendo Online Magazine - Nintendo of Japan
  2. 20th Anniversary - Hoshi no Kirby: Pupupu Taizen (Shogakukan), pg. 59
  3. Family Computer Magazine (#4 1996)