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− | '''The Legend of Starfy'''<ref>{{lsw| | + | '''The Legend of Starfy'''<ref>{{lsw|Densetsu no Starfy|Cancelled iQue version staff roll}}</ref> ('''Densetsu no Starfy''') is the first game in [[Starfy series|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]]. Like [[Tomato Adventure]], it was originally intended to be released for the [[Game Boy Color]] but development on the game had moved to the [[Game Boy Advance]]. |
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The Legend of Starfy[1] (Densetsu no Starfy) is the first game in The Legendary Starfy series. Like Tomato Adventure, it was originally intended to be released for the Game Boy Color but development on the game had moved to the Game Boy Advance.
Story
The normally peaceful kingdom of Pufftop was in trouble after Starfy accidentally dropped a Jar into the ocean while carrying valuable treasure. The being inside the Jar then used his powers to create a terrible storm which sent Starfy falling into the ocean. Starfy is then awoken by Old Man Lobber in his cave who advises that Starfy should rest a while in his cave from the storm.
Starfy's quest is to return back to Pufftop and find out the identity of the being inside the Jar and confront him. On his quest back to Pufftop, he must help others characters and fight bosses. In Coral Reef, Starfy becomes good friends with Moe the clam who joins him on his adventure.
External Links
- Official Japanese Nintendo mini-site
- Official Nintendo Space World 2000 website for the Game Boy Color version (in Japanese).
- Nintendo Space World 2001 page (when the Game Boy Advance version was ~60% complete) (in Japanese).
- Starfy Wiki article
- Wikipedia article
References
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