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This title was meant to be the sequel to the original tilt-based Kirby adventure on GameCube and Game Boy Advance. Players would use the handheld device as a controller linked by cable to steer Kirby through stages using simple tilting motions. The plan involved dual-screen gameplay where the GBA handled controls while the TV showed the action, but Nintendo ultimately pulled the plug before any official release ever happened. Nothing changed when developers tried swapping Kirby for an ordinary marble in a project called Roll-O-Rama. That version also got shown at E3 2002 but faced cancellation shortly after. No community ratings or player data exist since nobody actually got to play it. The game remains one of those famous lost titles that fans still talk about when discussing unreleased Nintendo projects. It stands as a curious footnote in the history of tilt controls rather than a finished product you can find on shelves today.
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