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Hi, I'm Login, or Logix, because someone already had the name Login, anyways, I uh... Have done... things for this wiki, mostly fixing grammar although my main home is on the Sonic Robo Blast 2 page. From a young age I was always fascinated with prototypes and development of (video) games, oh and programming, to the point where I want it to be my entire career. There isn't much else to say so the rest is

BULLSHIT

If this proto DOES get dumped I'll hold the basic needed text safe here.1z1a0s1c0y1a0k6


Photos have surfaced on Hidden Palace of Twinkle Popo, the prototype game that became Kirby's Dream Land. The ROM has not yet been publicly shared.

Differences

  • Completely different title screen, with a 1991 copyright date instead of 1992.
  • The prototype is contained on a 128 kilobyte ROM chip. The final game is twice as big, at 256 kilobytes, suggesting this build is incomplete.
  • As seen in preview screenshots, the status bar says "PoPoPo" instead of "Kirby."

Photos

Twinkle Popo title screen.jpg

The prototype's title screen.

Twinkle Popo Game Boy 2.jpg

The first miniboss battle.

Twinkle Popo Game Boy 3.jpg

Later during the battle. Popopo has less health.

Twinkle Popo cartridge.jpg

The prototype cartridge. The label on the EPROM is labeled "10/1," presumably meaning a build date of October 1, 1991. END



















If you couldn't tell, I'm Canadian.