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|image= [[File:MegatonPunch SNES.png|250px]]
|image= [[File:Megaton Punch KSSU title screen.png|250px]]
|caption=The third match of '''Megaton Punch'''.
|caption=The title screen for '''Megaton Punch''' from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''
|type= Strength Challenge
|type= Strength Challenge
|levels= 3 (each with three opponents)
|levels= 3 (each with three opponents)
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|compare=[[Crackity Hack]]<br>[[Star Slam Heroes]]
|compare=[[Crackity Hack]]<br>[[Star Slam Heroes]]
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'''Megaton Punch''' is a sub-game in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and a nostalgic sub-game in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. This mini-game pits [[Kirby]] against three opponents in a challenge to strike the blocks the hardest. Strong punches will crack much more than the targeted blocks, with even [[Pop Star]] being cracked (nearly in half).
'''Megaton Punch''' is one of the sub-games in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', and it later returned in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' as one of the two unlockable nostalgic sub-games, the other being [[Samurai Kirby]]. This mini-game pits [[Kirby]] against three opponents in a challenge to strike the blocks the hardest. Strong punches will crack much more than the targeted blocks, with even [[Pop Star]] being cracked (nearly in half). Up to two players can play the sub-game.
 
In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', Megaton Punch was directly ported from the original release, and featured almost no differences from the original version. The only difference is that two-player support was dropped, meaning only one player can play the game. Megaton Punch can be unlocked by defeating all 20 bosses and mid-bosses in [[The Arena]].  


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:MegatonPunch SNES.png|thumb|left|The third match of Megaton Punch]]
Three levels of difficulty are offered with the only difference being how high the opponents will score. A set of three meters will determine the strength of the players' punch. The first is a rising and falling bar meter that gives a harder hit when activated at the top. Secondly, a pair of cross-hairs will rotate and occasionally blend together. Activating while the {{center}}s are overlapping yields the hardest punch. Lastly, a pendulum will swing past a targeted circle, which rewards a harder strike for activating while dead-center.<ref>{{cite|Mind the power gauge and watch the pendulum!|Kirby Super Star Ultra|in-game instructions}}</ref>  
Three levels of difficulty are offered with the only difference being how high the opponents will score. A set of three meters will determine the strength of the players' punch. The first is a rising and falling bar meter that gives a harder hit when activated at the top. Secondly, a pair of cross-hairs will rotate and occasionally blend together. Activating while the {{center}}s are overlapping yields the hardest punch. Lastly, a pendulum will swing past a targeted circle, which rewards a harder strike for activating while dead-center.<ref>{{cite|Mind the power gauge and watch the pendulum!|Kirby Super Star Ultra|in-game instructions}}</ref>  


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:MarioLuigiBirdoToad SNES.png|thumb|left]]
*This Sub-Game marks the first appearance of [[Bandana Waddle Dee]].
*This Sub-Game marks the first appearance of [[Bandana Waddle Dee]].
**Bandana Waddle Dee's sprites from Megaton Punch appear on the title screen of [[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!|Guest Star Bandana Waddle Dee]] in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
**Bandana Waddle Dee's sprites from Megaton Punch appear on the title screen of [[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!|Guest Star Bandana Waddle Dee]] in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
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**The [[Star Slam Heroes]] sub-game from ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' shares similar gameplay but in a different theme.
**The [[Star Slam Heroes]] sub-game from ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' shares similar gameplay but in a different theme.
*[[maw:Mario|Mario]], [[maw:Luigi|Luigi]], [[maw:Toad|Toad]] and [[maw:Birdo|Birdo]] from the [[maw:Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' series]] can be seen in ''Kirby Super Star'', to the left of Kirby, and the right of his opponent.
*[[maw:Mario|Mario]], [[maw:Luigi|Luigi]], [[maw:Toad|Toad]] and [[maw:Birdo|Birdo]] from the [[maw:Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' series]] can be seen in ''Kirby Super Star'', to the left of Kirby, and the right of his opponent.
[[File:MarioLuigiBirdoToad SNES.png|thumb|left]]
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Revision as of 15:00, 30 March 2019

Megaton Punch
File:Megaton Punch KSSU title screen.png
The title screen for Megaton Punch from Kirby Super Star Ultra
Details
Type(s) Strength Challenge
Levels 3 (each with three opponents)
Players 1-2
Appears in Kirby Super Star
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Kirby's Toy Box
Comparable to Crackity Hack
Star Slam Heroes
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Megaton Punch is one of the sub-games in Kirby Super Star, and it later returned in Kirby Super Star Ultra as one of the two unlockable nostalgic sub-games, the other being Samurai Kirby. This mini-game pits Kirby against three opponents in a challenge to strike the blocks the hardest. Strong punches will crack much more than the targeted blocks, with even Pop Star being cracked (nearly in half). Up to two players can play the sub-game.

In Kirby Super Star Ultra, Megaton Punch was directly ported from the original release, and featured almost no differences from the original version. The only difference is that two-player support was dropped, meaning only one player can play the game. Megaton Punch can be unlocked by defeating all 20 bosses and mid-bosses in The Arena.

Gameplay

File:MegatonPunch SNES.png
The third match of Megaton Punch

Three levels of difficulty are offered with the only difference being how high the opponents will score. A set of three meters will determine the strength of the players' punch. The first is a rising and falling bar meter that gives a harder hit when activated at the top. Secondly, a pair of cross-hairs will rotate and occasionally blend together. Activating while the

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s are overlapping yields the hardest punch. Lastly, a pendulum will swing past a targeted circle, which rewards a harder strike for activating while dead-center.[1]

Opponents

Kirby's three opponents will always be Bandana Waddle Dee, Knuckle Joe, and Iron Mam. At the end of each match, the opponents' force is compared in Mt. (metric tons, or Megatons if the title is relevant). Player's scores range from 2 Mt. to 201 Mt.

The following lists the CPU scores in 1-player mode.

Level Bandana Waddle Dee Knuckle Joe Iron Mam
1 151 Mt. 163 Mt. 168 Mt.
2 160 Mt. 168 Mt. 175 Mt.
3 167 Mt. 175 Mt. 186 Mt.

Gallery

Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese かちわりメガトンパンチ
Kachiwari Megaton Panchi
Crushing Megaton Punch


References

  1. "Mind the power gauge and watch the pendulum!" –Kirby Super Star Ultra (in-game instructions)

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