Kirby’s Epic Yarn designed to ‘appeal to everyone’

Kirby's Epic Yarn designed to 'appeal to everyone' screenshot

Nintendo’s E3 2010 press conference was hailed by many (myself included) as a true message that Nintendo hadn’t forgotten the so-called “core” gamer. One of the huge highlights was Kirby’s Epic Yarn, and while chatting to Nintendo about the game, I asked if that title, and others, were designed for people like us.

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Review: Ufouria: The Saga

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If you’re a Wii owner,

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Kirby’s Epic Yarn inspired by stop-motion motion picture

Kirby's Epic Yarn inspired by stop-motion movie screenshot

A new Kirby game for the Wii has existed in rumor form for years, but when Kirby’s Epic Yarn was announced at E3 2010, nobody could have expected that the titular pink lump was going to become a titular pink length of thread. How on Earth did that come about?

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11-year-old’s Mario collection is more massive than yours

11-year-old's Mario collection is bigger than yours screenshot

When Oscar Bown was five-years-old, he fell in love with a plumber. It’s then, in 2004, that Oscar starting collecting memorabilia from Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. series. Six years later, he’s literally buried under the stuff.

“Today his collection has over 1000 very special items collected from all over the world,” states his dad, Mark.

He’s not exaggerating, either. Oscar and his father recently posted a video on YouTube that’s nearly five minutes long, and features some of the coolest Mario merchandise available. Oscar’s favorites, his father tells us, are his Mario Kart 64 action figures. And like Scrooge McDuck basking in his riches, check our gallery to see Oscar under a large pile of his Mario treasures.


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