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'''''Kid Kirby''''' (also referred to internally as '''''Jelly''''') was a cancelled Kirby game that would have been developed by Scottish developers DMA Design. Ltd. (now known as Rockstar North). The game was to feature an infant Kirby, sporting a pink curl. It also would have been controlled by the SNES mouse.
'''''Kid Kirby''''' (also referred to internally as '''''Jelly''''') was a cancelled Kirby game that would have been developed by Scottish developers DMA Design. Ltd. (now known as Rockstar North). The game was to feature an infant Kirby, sporting a pink curl. It also would have been controlled by the Super NES Mouse.


The gameplay would have been an Angry Birds-esque platformer where the player would use the SNES Mouse to drag and launch Kirby to navigate levels. The plot was presumably never fully developed,<ref>[https://imgur.com/a/ekgW6 LMW contributor Meeper12346's conversations with Mike Dailly, one of the developers working on Kid Kirby] Retrieved 12 Dec '17</ref> but it would have featured a much younger Kirby and from concept art, a much younger King Dedede to match Kirby's age. The game was cancelled due to years of unproductive development<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikedailly/1397822957/in/album-72157602112466044/ A level from Kid Kirby. Note the description.] Retrieved 12 Dec '17</ref>, which eventually caused Nintendo to cancel the game due to it taking too long - production on the game may have also been cancelled due to the poor sales of the Super NES Mouse outside of Intelligent Systems' Mario Paint. As a result, the game was cancelled and has not been dumped online in any way. A demo was produced, but Mike Dailly, a developer who worked on Kid Kirby and also released sprites for the game online, claims it has "vanished". The only remaining media we have of the game are all from Mike Dailly's Flickr account, where he posted sprites and concept art from the game.<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikedailly/sets/72157602112466044/ Sprites and concept art, courtesy of Mike Dailly.] Retrieved 12 Dec '17</ref>
The gameplay would have been an Angry Birds-esque platformer where the player would use the SNES Mouse to drag and launch Kirby to navigate levels. The plot was presumably never fully developed,<ref>[https://imgur.com/a/ekgW6 LMW contributor Meeper12346's conversations with Mike Dailly, one of the developers working on Kid Kirby] Retrieved 12 Dec '17</ref> but it would have featured a much younger Kirby and from concept art, a much younger King Dedede to match Kirby's age. The game was cancelled due to years of unproductive development<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikedailly/1397822957/in/album-72157602112466044/ A level from Kid Kirby. Note the description.] Retrieved 12 Dec '17</ref>, which eventually caused Nintendo to cancel the game due to it taking too long - production on the game may have also been cancelled due to the poor sales of the Super NES Mouse outside of Intelligent Systems' Mario Paint. As a result, the game was cancelled and has not been dumped online in any way. A demo was produced, but Mike Dailly, a developer who worked on Kid Kirby and also released sprites for the game online, claims it has "vanished". The only remaining media we have of the game are all from Mike Dailly's Flickr account, where he posted sprites and concept art from the game.<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikedailly/sets/72157602112466044/ Sprites and concept art, courtesy of Mike Dailly.] Retrieved 12 Dec '17</ref>

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Concept artwork for the game.

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Kid Kirby (also referred to internally as Jelly) was a cancelled Kirby game that would have been developed by Scottish developers DMA Design. Ltd. (now known as Rockstar North). The game was to feature an infant Kirby, sporting a pink curl. It also would have been controlled by the Super NES Mouse.

The gameplay would have been an Angry Birds-esque platformer where the player would use the SNES Mouse to drag and launch Kirby to navigate levels. The plot was presumably never fully developed,[1] but it would have featured a much younger Kirby and from concept art, a much younger King Dedede to match Kirby's age. The game was cancelled due to years of unproductive development[2], which eventually caused Nintendo to cancel the game due to it taking too long - production on the game may have also been cancelled due to the poor sales of the Super NES Mouse outside of Intelligent Systems' Mario Paint. As a result, the game was cancelled and has not been dumped online in any way. A demo was produced, but Mike Dailly, a developer who worked on Kid Kirby and also released sprites for the game online, claims it has "vanished". The only remaining media we have of the game are all from Mike Dailly's Flickr account, where he posted sprites and concept art from the game.[3]

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