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Kirakira Star Night DX

Compatible with Famicom™ / NES™ (FC)

For JPN/Asian systems only.
Version: Japan
NTSC
USD 0.00
Kirakira Star Night DX
Kirakira Star Night DX
Kirakira Star Night DX
Kirakira Star Night DX
Kirakira Star Night DX
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track listing



国本剛章 (Takeaki Kunimoto)  ……………………… LV2 STAGE 1
慶野由利子 (Yuriko Keino)  ………………………… LV2 STAGE 3
古代祐三 (Yuzo Koshiro)  …………………………… LV2 STAGE 5
塩田信之 (Nobuyuki Shioda)  ……………………… LV2 STAGE 6
Tappy  ………………… TITLE, LV1 STAGE 3,4,5,9, LV2 STAGE 9
松前真奈美 (Manami Matsumae)  …………………… LV2 STAGE 8
Hally …………………………  LV2 STAGE 4, CLEAR, DEBUG MODE
Bun ………………………………………  ENDING, LV1 STAGE 1,2,8
Robokabuto …………………………………………  LV1 STAGE 6,7
渡部恭久 (Yasuhisa Watanabe) ……………………  LV2 STAGE 7
除村武志 (Takeshi Yokemura) ………………………  LV2 STAGE 2

description

Kira Kira Star Night DXfollows Fami-chan. She’s a young woman jumping around environments, attempting to catch stars while chiptunes play in the background. The goal is to get a certain number of stars before time runs out.

Note: This product is not licensed by Nintendo and may not run on Famicom, New Famicom, and Twin Famicom consoles. It is advised to use the cartridge on an emulation-based console, such as the Retro Freak.

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For enthusiast collectors only
Whether or not these new releases for the Famicom will become a constant thing is an open question, but the love for old games is everliving.

KiraKira Star Night DX is a simple collectathon of sorts. The game consists of handful of stages where your goal is to collect stars and listen to the music. That's all the game has to "offer," but like 8bit music power, this is more a fanservice game that follows the idea of 1980's early arcade and console games rather than being a full fledged title. The bit music is part of the main attraction.

The build quality is improved massive bounds and leaps from the 8bit Music Power, which justifies the price difference to an extent.

Not recommended to anyone else but to those who want to pick up a new Famicom release and are fans of those early Famicom games of yore, despite how easy the game is.
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