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		<title>Razzi: Created page with &quot;One of my fav wikipedia stories  &gt; Kirby&#039;s Dream Land was developed by Masahiro Sakurai of HAL Laboratory. Much of the programming was done on a Twin Famicom, a Nintendo-licensed console produced by Sharp Corporation that combined a Famicom and a Famicom Disk System in one unit. As the Twin Famicom did not have keyboard support, a trackball was used in tandem with an on-screen keyboard to input values; Sakurai described the process, which he assumed was &quot;the way [game pr...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;One of my fav wikipedia stories  &amp;gt; Kirby&amp;#039;s Dream Land was developed by Masahiro Sakurai of HAL Laboratory. Much of the programming was done on a Twin Famicom, a Nintendo-licensed console produced by Sharp Corporation that combined a Famicom and a Famicom Disk System in one unit. As the Twin Famicom did not have keyboard support, a trackball was used in tandem with an on-screen keyboard to input values; Sakurai described the process, which he assumed was &amp;quot;the way [game pr...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&amp;gt; Kirby&amp;#039;s Dream Land was developed by Masahiro Sakurai of HAL Laboratory. Much of the programming was done on a Twin Famicom, a Nintendo-licensed console produced by Sharp Corporation that combined a Famicom and a Famicom Disk System in one unit. As the Twin Famicom did not have keyboard support, a trackball was used in tandem with an on-screen keyboard to input values; Sakurai described the process, which he assumed was &amp;quot;the way [game programming] was done&amp;quot; at the time, as similar to &amp;quot;using a lunchbox to make lunch.&amp;quot;&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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