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Kirby rated T?
By: [email protected]
Note: when something is in Italic that means it's the editor's (my) note.
Hi I'm one of the staff members for Kirby! I take care of the e-mails. I got 2 e-mails from 2 people that confused me. I'm not going to tell you
their e-mail address because I don't want them to be flooded with e-mail.
From: Person #1:
Hi, I love your website. I bought Kirby's Dreamland3 from a store and I found
out it was rated T! I thought "Why is this rated T? How could it
be..." so I scanned it and sent it to you guys! Why is rated T? Please tell
me what's going on.
Here is the scans he sent to me:
There are some differences, besides being a rated T game, compared to the
normal one. Can you find it? If you can't, look at the picture below:
We circled parts that are not normal.
We replied:
Dear Person#1,
The game you got is a FAKE. A big
FAKIE. We figured this out because It says "Kibby's Dreamland3"
instead of "Kirby's Dreamland3" Here's proof:
This is a close up of
the picture. It clearly says Kibby on it. It even says on the non-close up one.
Here is another close-up:
It is rated Teen
isn't it... Hmmm...
Instead of saying Nintendo, it says Lintendo. Obviously whoever made this
package didn't want to get sued for reselling it so he or she changed some parts
and tried to fool Nintendo that it's a different game if he or she gets caught.
-See look it says
Lintendo.
Well I hope that solved your mystery.
From: Person #2
My friend has a Kirby's Pinball Land that's rated M. Weird eh?
Dear Person#2,
I know it's weird. I heard that someone has a Kirby's Block Ball that's rated eC! Pretty weird stuff.