9th August 2007, 6:54 PM
What I really want to know is why they keep removing the " 's "es from Kirby game names in the US... I mean, "Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble"? "Kirby Air Ride"? Compare that to "Kirby's Dream Land" or "Kirby's Pinball Land"... it works in some cases, like Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, but not in ones like those first two. There it just looks like they don't know how to write English grammar.
As for the attitude thing, that's just marketing... obviously someone in marketing thinks that Americans want things "tougher". And so we get 'tough Kirby', as silly as it is.
As for the attitude thing, that's just marketing... obviously someone in marketing thinks that Americans want things "tougher". And so we get 'tough Kirby', as silly as it is.