
Vibe Island is a place that is a not far from the Mushroom Kingdom and is said to hold "great power". Super Princess Peach is set on the mysterious Vibe Island. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. At the end of each boss battle, Perry recalls an important part of his history. At the end of every stage is a boss level requiring Princess Peach to perform one of her vibes. The Vibe Gauge can be replenished by absorbing enemies into Perry and collecting blue crystals. These powers are often required to advance through a level. Various enemies on Vibe Island are affected by different vibes.Īs Princess Peach, the player can touch one of four heart panels corresponding to the vibes ' Rage', ' Gloom', ' Calm' and ' Joy' for special powers provided that there is enough charge in the Vibe Gauge. Princess Peach sets off to rescue Mario and Luigi with the help of a magical umbrella called Perry and her emotions (referred to as 'vibes').
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Super Princess Peach is the first official adventure game in the Mario series starring Princess Peach as the primary protagonist. 3 References to The Legendary Starfy series.There are a number of shared staff between Super Princess Peach and past The Legendary Starfy games, including Akio Imai and Azusa Tajima who are the directors of Densetsu no Starfy 2 and Densetsu no Starfy 3.

Shared between different The Legendary Starfy series games are various similarities in gameplay. The game references The Legendary Starfy series, with the the inclusion of a ' Starfish' enemy resembling Starfy wearing sunglasses that has the glossary entry "a star-shaped foe rumored to be the prince of a kingdom?". In 2006 the game was localized overseas for North America, Australasia and Europe with added support for the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak. As is true with the majority of games developed by TOSE, TOSE are not directly accredited as developers in the game. Super Princess Peach (Japanese: スーパープリンセスピーチ) is a Mario series Nintendo DS platformer game produced by TOSE and Nintendo that was released in Japan in October 2005.
