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Kirby's Epic Yarn spun down to $30 on Amazon
thriftynerd.com posted by Joystiq Jul 20 2011 16:25 GMT
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Crocheting is super hot right now, you guys. Take it from a gaggle of scarfmakers like us: You want to get in on the textile movement before it passes you by. Here's a good starting point! Amazon's Deal of the Day is the threaded platformer Kirby's Epic Yarn, which is now on sale for $29.99.
REVIEW: an ok game....
posted by KAbaieh Apr 07 2011 15:22 GMT
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but doesnt give a kirby-ish feel. sure, u canz grab and throw, but that to goeey-ish.Nice levels, music, BUT NO COPY ABILITYES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? well, you have story to explain it.

MM
It wasn't originally a Kirby game.
Kirby's Epic Yarn becomes Kirby's Epic Yum in gummy form
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Dec 27 2010 02:30 GMT
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In honor of a game in which Kirby is turned into a loop of yarn, Takara Tomy Arts is turning Kirby into candy. We're sure that makes sense to them somehow! Next month, the company will release Kirby's Epic Yarn gummy candy in boxes of 20 pieces, each including a collectible card with an image of one of Kirby's transformations from the adorable Wii adventure. It looks like Takara Tomy took the easy way out in terms of making Kirby-shaped gummies -- they're circles with faces.

Each box will sell from Amazon Japan for ¥2,040 ($24.61) each, which is a bit pricey for the privilege of being able to devour Kirby like he devours everything else.
Kirby's Epic Yarn Gets Patched At Club Nintendo
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Dec 15 2010 20:40 GMT
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#nintendo Nintendo's excessively adorable Wii game Kirby's Epic Yarn provides the latest contribution to America's version of Club Nintendo, two pairs of patches that will embroider their way into your heart. More »
Kirby's Epic Yarn to wind up in Europe Feb. 25
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Dec 02 2010 21:45 GMT
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While it still stings, we're sure, to have to wait until 2011 to play Kirby's Epic Yarn, Nintendo revealed a European release date today that isn't too far into next year: February 25. You won't be able to get it for Christmas, but you could conceivably have some gift cards left over from the holiday, at least.

Perhaps it took Nintendo a while to translate all the cutesy descriptions of the collectible furniture items. Or perhaps it's taken Nintendo of Europe several months to stop hugging all the copies of the game long enough to get them into boxes.
Kirby's Epic Yarn EU Release Date
wii.ign.com posted by IGN Dec 02 2010 13:59 GMT
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Nintendo's pink puff-ball finally gets a spot on the European calender.
Plush Tech
brainygamer.com posted by Kotaku Dec 01 2010 17:00 GMT
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The Making of an Epic Yarn Kirby Room
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Oct 12 2010 02:00 GMT
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#clips Last month game journalists gathered to check out Nintendo's upcoming game Kirby's Epic Yarn. This is the room in which they played. More »
Nastasia
damn that is a nice room
How Kirby's Epic Yarn challenges players through humiliation
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 26 2010 03:00 GMT
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In a new English edition of "Iwata Asks," in which Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata politely interrogates designers and employees about recent games, there's an interesting discussion regarding the difficulty of Kirby's Epic Yarn. Specifically, it's about how developer Good-Feel cut out deadly traps and objects in order to preserve the game's endearing, fluffy and fun atmosphere.

"As a team, we were extremely opposed to the idea of an action game where the game wasn't over when an enemy got you," said producer Etsunobu Ebisu. "We debated that for quite a long time." At first, levels in Kirby's Epic Yarn (formerly Fluff's epic yarn) were full of thorns, a thrilling contrivance that didn't sit well with the game's warm aesthetic. Later, however, "we thought it would be fine if we just made a fun game the way we're good at," Ebisu explained.

This led to the introduction of a different characteristic in obstacles, with failure to avoid them resulting in the loss of Kirby's collected beads. You can collect them once dropped, but the in-game currency -- used to unlock bonus levels, for instance -- acts as a strong measure of success at the conclusion of a stage. "When serious gamers play, they want to clear a level without any mistakes like running into enemies, so this game is made so you really feel regret when you run into enemies and a strong sense of achievement when you clear a level without any mistakes," said producer Nobuo Matsumiya.

Or, as Iwata succinctly put it: "As a gamer, it's humiliating to bump into an enemy."
Kirby Can't Stop Pokemon in Japan
wii.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 22 2010 18:22 GMT
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First week Epic Yarn sales outclassed by five week old Black & White.
This sucks: No Kirby for Europe or Australia until 2011
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 21 2010 17:30 GMT
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With his rotund shape and waddling gait, we would never consider Kirby to be a particularly hasty creature -- still, we never would have expected his latest adventure, Kirby's Epic Yarn, to take months to reach European and Australian territories. Nintendo Australia recently confirmed that the title, released earlier this month in the U.S. and Japan, would see 2011 launch in PAL regions. (Online retailer Play suggests that it'll only arrive in March.)

In the months between, a dedicated European fan could probably recreate the game using actual yarn. Hey, why hasn't anyone done that yet? Get crafty, you guys.
No Kirby in 2010 for AU or Europe
wii.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 21 2010 02:58 GMT
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Sorry Wii fans, everyone's favourite puffball won't be here for Christmas.