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DESC: Long before bumpers and paddles were introduced, the original pinball tables required players to steer their pinballs down the slope by tilting, or moving, the games' cases. A little less than fourscore years later, Nintendo has brought a high-tech version of that technique to your Game Boy Color. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble has a built-in tilt sensor that detects your unit's orientation to move Kirby up, down, left, or right--thus saving your left thumb at least a little wear and tear. The object of the game is to get Kirby to tuck and roll through eight territories in search of Dreamland's stolen stars.
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