Good game. Got this mainly for Kirby's Dreamland Remake.

User Rating: 8 | Kirby Super Star SNES

Well I got the Super NES Classic edition (stupid name for a console, imo) and I kept my fingers crossed that one or I would like one out of the twenty games on it. Like as something that would be instantly fun and playable. Kirby's Super star was fun and great and instantly playable. And it even outskilled the HDMI thing. Or this conspiracy of HDMI Tvs trying to dethrone my want to play video games.
Super Mario RPG Castlevania, secret of mana, Contra III, and Super Ghouls and Ghosts could not out skill this conspiracy. So Kirby rules! Kirby rules again.
I only played this game for about seven or eight minutes. I mainly played the remake of Kirby's dreamland. However with the new Super Nintendo graphics and sound. This game or this remake was a treat. I have no idea how I missed this great game when my brother and I owned a super Nintendo. Well other than my brother Matt constantly bogarting the Super Nintendo.
Well this remake of Kirby's dreamland along with the other games are better than the original Kirby's dreamland on the Nintendo Gameboy. This game is sheer eye candy. And play candy.
A guy on YouTube said that this game own most Mario and most sonic games. That statement is pretty strong but I agree with it. Anyone who has played this game — well just knows. They just know. Bring your own Dog gone Atari, says Lou Dobbs. Or bring your own Dog gone Kirby's super star (However way you can acquire a HDMI monitor!)
This game reminds me of the good old days. The good old days of the arcades. And the good old days of the Home Consoles. As if merged. (Everything else today is merged, but in a more of a Neandertal way. This game is the opposite of that kind of merged.
Kirby has a pretty impressive resume. He basically looks like a flying little bubble or marshmellow killing a bunch of bad guys that look like Claire McKaskill or Claire McKaskill's evil offspring. If you don't know who Claire McKaskill is watch the movie clue and she looks and act like Mrs. Peacock. Kirby has an impressive resume in the amount of quality games he is in. As well as his abilities in the games. I love Kirby's super star because Kirby can actually weild a sword. After swallowing sword enemies. And Kirby fighting and swinging the sword is nice and reminiscent of some of those old beat em up games like Golden Axe or Knights of the Round. Hearing the sword sound effects as you attack and slice enemies harkens back to those good old super Nintendo sound effects from the beat em up games.
I am glad that the game was made this way. And I am glad that this game was made! And I am glad that this game has several of the old bosses from Kirby's Dreamland. As well as the pigs. This time I think the pigs are wearing clothes. It is subtle things like this, while sticking to the exact same gameplay as the original that really turns on a fan of the Kirby series.
Now all of this being said, I am bragging about Kirby's super star for the Super Nintendo. I am not talking about Kirby's Super Star Ultra for the Nintendo DS. The Wikipedia (lousy Wikipedia) says that Kirby's super star ultra is the same as the Super Star game for the Super Nintendo except with enhanced graphics. And some 3D cut scenes. Well ok why don't you just pull my fingernails out like what was done to George Clooney in Syriana. Conflate — The Brian Williams word. To mean a lie. They aren't the same games. DS remakes or remakes in general pretty much look like leftovers. How about just get the Super Nintendo Kirby. With the non-enhanced graphics. I mean it's already a remake of a lower eight bit game. Throwing bombs at King Dede, to defeat him — a classic!
Too bad the other games on the Super Pak are not as fun.

Sonic the hedgehog overall was disappointing because it was a game made in the shadow of Super Mario.

Kirby continued.

Sometimes in Kirby’s Super Star you fight a boss who can turn you into a lit up blazing Apricot glaze. With some Death Star laser attack. The graphics and animations when this happens are fun to watch. But it is just an expansion on the Kirby games for the Nintendo. Not messing with an excellent formula. But expanding on it. With the better graphics of the Super Nintendo. Some of the bosses will do demented and macabre things. Like try to toast your helper companion in a skillet. Like an omelette. Well so Nintendo doesn’t have the blood, but they do have the macabre.