I don't know about you, but something I expect from any Kirby game manual is a ton of adorable illustrations of the pink puffball himself.
Sadly, the Hoshi no Kirby instruction manual disappoints mightily in that regard.
Sure, it offers up a few nice Kirby drawings, but I thought I'd find a lot more than a few in this particular booklet.
Oh, well. It's still worth ogling. One case in point: the rather fabulous border that lines each and every page of the Hoshi no Kirby--Kirby's Dream Land elsewhere in the world--manual.
Seriously, it's bubblegum pink and it's filled with stars. What more could you ask for in this kind of situation?
This booklet is similarly filled with screenshots of the game, of course. Normally that would prompt an unenthusiastic yawn from me, but here they're colored to complement the rest of the manual's color scheme, so instead it produced a mildly appreciative nod of the head.
This next page, on the other hand, is like a stab through the heart. No one at HAL Laboratory or Nintendo could be bothered to whip up some line drawings of Hoshi no Kirby's items?
The game only has a handful, after all. Plus, I can't imagine reproducing them in illustrated form would be much of a challenge.
To be honest, the only illustrations that impress here are found on the Hoshi no Kirby instruction booklet's last couple of pages.
These pages detail the game's five stages, by the way. Speaking of which, I love their names--especially "Float Islands" and "Bubbly Clouds."
Now that you've taken a gander at the Japanese Kirby's Dream Land manual, what do you think of it?
See also: my Hoshi no Kirby review, some photos of the Hoshi no Kirby GameBoy cartridge and box, and scans of the Hoshi no Kirby Famicom manual
Sunday, March 03, 2019
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