• more about #thelegendarystarfy
    ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: No. Not more stars. They are everywhere. Panic. more »
    NeƶStarr: "inviting children of all ages to the Nintendo World Store in New York City for hot face painting action."...All those friend codes and it still attra... more »
    Stephen Totilo: Fahey, I'm not going. Deal with it. more »
    [Medic]iEro-Sennin: That thing reminds me of this: Anyway, that sounds like some fun even for children. If I had a son(or daughter for that matter) and if I lived some... more »
    Kobun: I love Stafy, but I wouldn't feel right attending an event promoting itself as a place for hot children to get their face painted. more »
    LucasReis: Too japanese? Us, REAL GAMERS, like japanese stuff, and american stuff, and whatever is good to be played, regardless of nationality. Hell, games are ... more »
    orenn: I am NOT buying this game for one reason and one reason only. His name is Stafy for Christ sake, not Starfy. Bastards changing the name... more »
    shouryuuken: too japanese?! whoever heard.. this is the kinda stuff ive been missing.. fools. more »
    Dark_Mirage: So a cute starfish is too Japanese... but a pink ball thing isn't? Nor is a game like Pikmin? Nor is Rhythm Heaven? What the hell? Sometimes localizat... more »
    Milton Allemand: What the hell, Nintendo. This is no more Japanese than Kirby and he's been rocking our shores since the early 90s. more »
    GohanGVO: "Disaster: DoC" is the complete opposite of "Starfy" yet NoA turned that down as well. *pouts* more »
    Crash__Man: my brain: "should I check Kotaku before bed? meh... if I do I'll probably just see an article about how Nintendo can't win no matter what it does. meh... more »
    icedrake523: We Westerners appreciate good games regardless of their design. more »
    Pombar: I always thought that after we got Freak Out, we'd never see that excuse again. Ah, well. Stafy is cute, though. And less disturbing than Kirby. more »
    Alex_Mexico: If Mystical Ninja 64 Starring Goemon (LOVED that game) could make it to western shores back in 1997 I dont see why freaking Starfy couldn't before. My... more »
    Alex_Mexico: Gazillions sales of games about cute Pokemon should've told them eons ago that the west does not hate cute or too japanese stuff. more »
    mikevanpwn: I don't understand the hype for this game. I imported one of the Starfy games for DS because it was cheap, and I didn't find it that fun at all. more »
    Ueziel: Well, Sony seems to think Afrika is "too Japanese" to bring that out in the US so oh well. Or at least, that's the only reason I can come up with as t... more »
    Curse lily: Why not make Starfy all manly like they thought about it with Pokemon. more »
    HobbaHobba: and US stole the Human Tetris from Japanese more »
  • #nintendoworldstore

    Starfy Parties In Rockefeller Plaza

    Nintendo celebrates the release of the first Starfy title in the United States this weekend, inviting children of all ages to the Nintendo World Store in New York City for hot face painting action. More »
  • #nintendo

    Nintendo Thought Starfy Was "Too Japanese"

    For all Nintendo's recent follies, one thing they've done right is bring Starfy to the West. But boy, it sure took a while. Want to know why? Blame Nintendo of America. More »
  • #nintendods

    The Legendary Starfy Screens Bring Smiles To Faces

    Nintendo of America is finally bringing the Starfy series to the U.S. with The Legendary Starfy, the fifth game in the Star starring series. It's just cute as a button! More »