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Title Screen


Kirby no Omochabako Baseball

Developer:
HAL Laboratory
Publisher:
Nintendo
Platform:
Satellaview
Released in JP: June 19, 1996




MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.








See, this is why game preservation is important.

This game is defunct.
Do note the game no longer works at all without modifications. This is most likely due to the game's servers being shut down. As a result, further official developments with the game are unlikely to happen.

Translated as Kirby's Toy Box: Baseball, this is just your average baseball game, but with Kirby slapped on the cover. The overseas weren't missing much.


Unused Audio


Several pieces from Kirby's Dream Course are present in the ROM. Could have been used for anything, really.


Music



Use Pro Action Replay codes 8390A225 or 8390A226 to play this at the title screen, or PAR codes 839A7825 or 839A7826 to hear it during gameplay.


Jingles



PAR code 8390A227 will play this jingle at the title screen.



...While PAR codes 8390A2D or 8390A22E will play this jingle at the title screen.























































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