@nateismyname
you do realize that Kirby Super Star was never supposed to be cohesive. Honestly, the opposite is, actually, why I love it so much. It seemed like you got multiple separate games, jammed into one cartridge, each one with a specific uniqueness, which is shocking when you consider each one has the exact same gameplay. I never had any issues with the AI partners either. (Granted, I've never really relied much on them, nor even used them often.)
And Megaton Punch was everything.
you do realize that Kirby Super Star was never supposed to be cohesive. Honestly, the opposite is, actually, why I love it so much. It seemed like you got multiple separate games, jammed into one cartridge, each one with a specific uniqueness, which is shocking when you consider each one has the exact same gameplay. I never had any issues with the AI partners either. (Granted, I've never really relied much on them, nor even used them often.)
And Megaton Punch was everything.