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'''''Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2''''' is the cancelled sequel to the Game Boy Color game ''Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble'' for the GameCube. Announced back in 2001, it was one of the few games that would've taken advantage of the Game Boy Advance to GameCube link cable, using the GameCube as a display for the game, and the GBA itself as a motion-sensor controller.<ref>[https://ign.com/games/kirby-tilt-n-tumble-2/gameplay IGN listing of ''Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2''.] Retrieved 11 Oct '22</ref><ref>[https://backloggd.com/games/kirby-tilt-n-tumble-2/ A Backloggd listing of ''Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2''.] Retrieved 11 Oct '22</ref> | |||
But once 2002 arrived, the game drastically changed. While the controls and setup were still the same, all traces of the ''Kirby'' theming that the game initially had was seemingly dropped, with Kirby now being replaced by generic abstract shapes, all the ''Kirby''-themed areas and set-ups being replaced with different styled set-ups, and the title of the game being renamed to '''''Roll-o-Rama'''''. | |||
But once 2002 arrived, the game drastically changed. While the controls and setup were still the same, all traces of the Kirby theming that the game initially had was seemingly dropped, with Kirby now being replaced by generic abstract shapes, all the Kirby-themed areas and set-ups being replaced with different styled set-ups, and the title of the game being renamed to | |||
Then after all of that, the game was seemingly cancelled. And nothing of the game had been seen ever since. | Then after all of that, the game was seemingly cancelled. And nothing of the game had been seen ever since. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
As mentioned earlier, the game would've used the Game Boy Advance and GameCube link cable to function, possibly needing a disc and a cart to play, with the cart having its own built-in motion sensor to control Kirby. Players would have to navigate Kirby around an obstacle course up to the finish. And if Kirby were to fall off the stage, he would appear on the GBA screen itself, where either King Dedede will appear to toss Kirby back up, or Kirby will enter some sort of mini-level in the style of the first ''Tilt 'n' Tumble'' game's levels. | |||
Not much is known about how ''Roll-o-Rama'' would've played, but it's widely believed to be similar to ''Tilt 'n' Tumble 2'' as mentioned above. Albeit with all of the ''Kirby''-themed elements removed. | |||
Not much is known about how Roll-o-Rama would've played, but it's widely believed to be similar to Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 as mentioned above. Albeit with all of the Kirby-themed elements removed. | |||
==Cancellation== | ==Cancellation== | ||
Not much is known about why the game was canned. Though some fans speculate it is how convoluted and complicated the setup for the game was. For starters, it needed a GameCube, a GBA, a GameCube Disc, a Game Boy Advance cart with motion sensor detection, a GameCube to GBA link cable, potentially more GBA's and link-up cables if multiplayer was to ever be considered, and probably more things on top of that. Overall, the setup was probably deemed too much for what's supposed to be a simple game because of all of this, and it likely would've cost a lot of recourses to produce and sell out in its functional and playable form as a result. | |||
Not much is known about why the game was canned. Though some fans speculate it is how convoluted and complicated the setup for the game was. For starters, it needed a | |||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
Considering how old the games are, it's highly unlikely anyone at Nintendo or HAL may still retain a copy of them after all these years. And adding Nintendo's very protective nature over their unreleased roms and builds on top of that, it's highly unlikely these games will resurface. | |||
A follow-up to ''Tilt 'n' Tumble'' would later arrive in the form of the ''Kirby's Dream Buffet'' 20 years later on the Nintendo Switch. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2=== | |||
===Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble=== | |||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Roll-o-Rama=== | |||
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Rolloramabeta01-150x150.jpg|A screenshot of ''Roll-o-Rama''. | |||
Rolloramabeta02-150x150.jpg|Another screenshot of ''Roll-o-Rama''. | |||
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===Footage=== | |||
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==Refrences== | ==Refrences== | ||
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[https://youtu.be/V43R6XSRgb0 LSuperSonicQ's video about Kirby Lost Media, where he mentions this game.] | [https://youtu.be/V43R6XSRgb0 LSuperSonicQ's video about Kirby Lost Media, where he mentions this game.] |
Revision as of 02:18, 12 October 2022
Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 is the cancelled sequel to the Game Boy Color game Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble for the GameCube. Announced back in 2001, it was one of the few games that would've taken advantage of the Game Boy Advance to GameCube link cable, using the GameCube as a display for the game, and the GBA itself as a motion-sensor controller.[1][2]
But once 2002 arrived, the game drastically changed. While the controls and setup were still the same, all traces of the Kirby theming that the game initially had was seemingly dropped, with Kirby now being replaced by generic abstract shapes, all the Kirby-themed areas and set-ups being replaced with different styled set-ups, and the title of the game being renamed to Roll-o-Rama.
Then after all of that, the game was seemingly cancelled. And nothing of the game had been seen ever since.
Gameplay
As mentioned earlier, the game would've used the Game Boy Advance and GameCube link cable to function, possibly needing a disc and a cart to play, with the cart having its own built-in motion sensor to control Kirby. Players would have to navigate Kirby around an obstacle course up to the finish. And if Kirby were to fall off the stage, he would appear on the GBA screen itself, where either King Dedede will appear to toss Kirby back up, or Kirby will enter some sort of mini-level in the style of the first Tilt 'n' Tumble game's levels.
Not much is known about how Roll-o-Rama would've played, but it's widely believed to be similar to Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 as mentioned above. Albeit with all of the Kirby-themed elements removed.
Cancellation
Not much is known about why the game was canned. Though some fans speculate it is how convoluted and complicated the setup for the game was. For starters, it needed a GameCube, a GBA, a GameCube Disc, a Game Boy Advance cart with motion sensor detection, a GameCube to GBA link cable, potentially more GBA's and link-up cables if multiplayer was to ever be considered, and probably more things on top of that. Overall, the setup was probably deemed too much for what's supposed to be a simple game because of all of this, and it likely would've cost a lot of recourses to produce and sell out in its functional and playable form as a result.
Availability
Considering how old the games are, it's highly unlikely anyone at Nintendo or HAL may still retain a copy of them after all these years. And adding Nintendo's very protective nature over their unreleased roms and builds on top of that, it's highly unlikely these games will resurface.
A follow-up to Tilt 'n' Tumble would later arrive in the form of the Kirby's Dream Buffet 20 years later on the Nintendo Switch.
Gallery
Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2
Roll-o-Rama
Footage
Videos
Refrences
- ↑ IGN listing of Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2. Retrieved 11 Oct '22
- ↑ A Backloggd listing of Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble 2. Retrieved 11 Oct '22
LSuperSonicQ's video about Kirby Lost Media, where he mentions this game.