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you have write 1142 in the news!
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and no this game is not reek kirby...
now i just hope two thing
1) nintendo bring the first starfy here in us
2) someone that make a patch for make the first starfy work with vba! (it freeze on the second level!)
 

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you have write 1142 in the news!
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and no this game is not reek kirby...
now i just hope two thing
1) nintendo bring the first starfy here in us
2) someone that make a patch for make the first starfy work with vba! (it freeze on the second level!)
I think it worked fine on BoyCott not sure though.

I LOVED the first game I'm glad this one came out, hope it's as good as the first game and maybe even better.
 

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Can't get past the first part? What?

I really like the first one. Simply play mechanics, gradual learning curve, cute graphics, relaxing music, collect stuff, low stress, mindless distraction from everyday minor annoyances of life!
 

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Can't get past the first part? What?

I really like the first one. Simply play mechanics, gradual learning curve, cute graphics, relaxing music, collect stuff, low stress, mindless distraction from everyday minor annoyances of life!
and all japanese! >_<
i'm not going to play it (even if i find a way!
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You got something against Japan?
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I can't read a word of Japanese, but I played all the way through the import version of Zelda - Wind Waker. It was a little frustrating at times, but oh so rewarding. The Stafy games seem designed for 7-11 y/o kids. The play mechanics are introduced with graphical animations. Trial and error can easily get you trhough the navigation menus.
 

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You got something against Japan?
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I can't read a word of Japanese, but I played all the way through the import version of Zelda - Wind Waker. It was a little frustrating at times, but oh so rewarding. The Stafy games seem designed for 7-11 y/o kids. The play mechanics are introduced with graphical animations. Trial and error can easily get you trhough the navigation menus.
i love japan but as you say "it was a little frustrating at times"
in the first level of starfi there was a lot of text and i reached the exit without knowing anything... why i reached the exit? what they have explained to me? i'm missing something? how i'm going to do that puzzle?
etc...
 

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there really arent that many japanese people anyway???ha, japanese make up the video game market...the u.s. and europe only play a small part. 99% of games come from japan...so if u only wanted the games made for us, well..that would just suck...japan plays a bigger role than u think..
 

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