Kirby Super Star Origins Revealed by Sakurai in Newest Video October 3, 2022 by Todd BlackWhen whims become reality. The videos that Masahiro Sakurai has produced on his YouTube channel have been a boon for video gamers. They’ve learned not only game design but video game history, specifically the history of video games that Sakurai himself has worked on over his career. If you recall one of the early videos on his Creating Games channel, that has been quite a few. Slowly but surely, he has been working through his development history, and the latest video talks specifically about Kirby Super Star. This title debuted on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and was a significant success. It also helped set up many features and gameplay mechanics that would define Kirby and his games for some time.What’s fascinating about this particular video is the history behind the game’s creation. At first, you might think that all the ideas came from Sakurai, as he was the game’s director. But he noted himself this wasn’t the case. For example, one of the fundamental gameplay mechanics in Kirby Super Star was the two-player system. Something that the Kirby franchise had never done before. This request came from Shigeru Miyamoto himself, who wanted to do this with his Mario franchise but couldn’t figure out how to make it work. So he got Sakurai to do it with his. “Kirby moves slower than Mario, though, so you should be able to figure it out, right?”Sakurai stated in the video how much pressure he was under to fulfill the wish of the legend, and he did all he could to make it work and be fun to play. Thus came the creation of the “helper” system. There would only be one Kirby, but the second player got to be an enemy character on Kirby’s side. To solve the screen issue of one person pulling on the other, Sakurai had to get creative. The game would focus solely on Kirby, and if the 2nd player got too far off-screen, they’d pop back in without missing a beat. A clever workaround.A fascinating tidbit that this led to was the creation of the “Kirby Hats.” Every time Kirby absorbs an ability, he wears a unique “hat” that indicates what power he has. That wasn’t in the first two games but came in Kirby Super Star and stuck throughout the rest of the franchise. But, as Sakurai reveals, this became a problem for him when he made Super Smash Bros. Why? Because Kirby has a lot of hats in that game!Finally, in the SNES game, the main game also had a bunch of short mini-games that players could try out. That may seem odd when looking back, but Sakurai made it clear that it was intentional. He called the other modes the “Omnibus” of the game. Sakurai wanted them because many video games were expanding into long-term forms of play, so there weren’t many “short titles” to experience. Kirby Super Star fixed that, and he was happy with it. You can watch the full video below!https://youtu.be/PkeETXCSn5MSource: YouTube Share this post:FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest Recent Videos 10 Microtransactions in Video Games That BAFFLED Us 10 Games That SUCKED in 2024 10 Copycat Games That WERE ACTUALLY BETTER 10 Easter Eggs of 2024 That SHOCKED US 20 Shameless Copycat Games NOBODY ASKED FOR BEST GAME AWARDS MOMENTS, CYBERPUNK 2077 BIG CHANGES & MORE 20 Brand New Games ANNOUNCED At Game Awards 2024 20 Best Christmas Gifts For Gamers [2024] Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered - Before You Buy Category: UpdatesTag: Kirby, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby Super Star, Masahiro Sakurai, Nintendo