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Densetsu no Stafy (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Densetsu no Stafy (Legend of Starfy) is the first game in The Legendary Starfy series.One peaceful day in the floating kingdom of Pufftop, the young prince Starfy is carrying some treasure when he accidentally drops a mysterious jar into the ocean. Suddenly, a huge storm brews, blowing Starfy off of Pufftop and into a cave in the ocean below. He is awoken by the wise Old Man Lobber, who hears his situation and advises Starfy on how to make his way back home. Along the way, Starfy encounters multiple denizens of the sea, while also being opposed by the being that was released from the jar—the evil eel sorcerer Ogura.Originally conceptualized in 1995 as a "floaty platformer", the game's directors, Hitoshi Yamagami of Nintendo and Yasuhiro Minamimoto of TOSE, went through a few concepts before landing on the character of Stafy, a starlike creature that would largely swim underwater. The game was planned to be released for the Game Boy, but would move to the Game Boy Color and finally the Game Boy Advance throughout the course of its development. The game's success in Japan led to a desire from TOSE to localize it elsewhere, but Nintendo's belief that the game had too many references to Japanese culture to bring it outside its home country kept it from receiving an international release.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Densetsu no Stafy has received two Fan Translations, still both works in progress, the more well-known one being by Torchickens and providing the game's characters with unofficially translated Fan Nicknames. The game, along with the next two in the series, was also rereleased in 2015 for the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan. | |
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The Chosen One: According to the prophecy found in the Undersea Temple, a particular hero is destined to defeat Ogura—at least for the time being. Moe, naturally, assumes that it must be him, though it predictably turns out to be Starfy. | |
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Blackout Basement: The Deep Sea can get quite dark. Thankfully, Starfy can hit Lytes to make it easier to see. One section of the Sea of Sky is a different variant of this; the room is normally pitch-black, but occasional flashes of lightning from Crabolt will illuminate it. You have to make your way around the room using the lightning to guide you. | |
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