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How Kirby: Triple Deluxe Embraced the Creativity of the 3DS

How Kirby: Triple Deluxe Embraced the Creativity of the 3DS

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2014's Kirby: Triple Deluxe marked Kirby's debut on the 3DS. Combining Kirby's familiar 2D platforming with 3D effects, motion controls, and other functionalities of the 3DS, it's a true product of the quirky, experimental energy of early 2010's Nintendo. Gigi is our host today, and with Sean and Bridget, we're looking back at what made Triple Deluxe special. We explore its history, share trivia, and remember its particular connections with MiiVerse and StreetPass. And, of course, we also speculate on whether Taranza would join Air Riders–which we now know is a resounding yes!


Questions or comments about the show? Feel free to reach out to us at mail@kirbyconversations.com.


Kirby Conversations is part of the Sound Stone Podcast Network, a collective of independent podcasters covering video game history. We are a founding show alongside Pixels and Polygons and Flashback 64, and we encourage you to check out those shows as well!


You can also find select episodes for this podcast and others from our network on our new YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@SoundStone-Network. (This is still a new endeavor, and we'll be adding more video versions of our shows in time.)


Our opening music is by Megan Kelz (https://diamondthorns.bandcamp.com) and arranged by Duncan "PixelTea" Smith (https://duncansmith.carrd.co/).


Join us online:


Kirby Conversations

Bluesky: @kirbyconversations.bsky.social

IG: @kirbyconversations


Sound Stone

Bluesky: @soundstone.network


Bridget

Bluesky: @kabulaqueen.bsky.social


Sean Douglass

Bluesky: @seandouglass.bsky.social


Gigi

Carrd link


Ky "Captain Dangerous" Parker

IG: @captaindangerous

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