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majinbuu
03-16-2008, 03:37 AM
I am looking for a list of Kirby games released for the NES, SNES, Gameboy and Gameboy advance. I have just started playing Kirby's Adventure for the NES and now am kinda hooked. Wikipedia has a list of games, just wondering if it is complete.

Kirby's Dream Land (April 1992—Game Boy)
Kirby's Adventure (March 1993—Famicom/NES)
Kirby's Pinball Land (November 1993—Game Boy)
Kirby's Dream Course (September 1994—Super Famicom/Super NES)
Kirby's Avalanche (February 1995—Kirby's Ghost Trap in Europe, Super NES)
Kirby's Dream Land 2 (March 1995—Game Boy)
Kirby's Block Ball (December 1995—Game Boy)
Kirby Super Star (March 1996—Kirby's Fun Pak in Europe, Super Famicom/Super NES)
Kirby's Star Stacker (January 1997—Game Boy)
Kirby's Dream Land 3 (March 1997—Super Famicom/Super NES)
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (August 2000—Game Boy Color)
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (October 2002—Game Boy Advance) (an enhanced remake of Kirby's Adventure)
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror (April 2004—Game Boy Advance)

If there are any others I may have missed, please let me know :)

Sweater Fish Deluxe
03-16-2008, 03:55 PM
That's all of them that I can think of. There may have been a couple other one off puzzle type games that had Kirby tacke don as a license or something, but that's definitely all of the actual Kirby games.

Maybe you're not interested in them since you don't have the system, but there's also two kirby games on the DS and one on the N64.

Kirby: Canvas Curse on the DS is a showpiece for touchscreen interaction, so it's a bit of a gimmick game, sort of like Kirby Tilt'n'Tumble, but it still has most of the hallmarks of Kirby gameplay and it's very good in any case.

Kirby Squeek Squad is a very traditional Kirby game like the Dream Land games or Kirby's Adventure.

Kirby 64 (also available on the Wii Virtual Console) is sidescrolling platformer with a semi-3D viewing angle, it also has the most advanced abilities system of any of the Kirby games, in my opinion, since you can mix two different abilities to create dozens of different new abilities (it seems like the developers of Squeek Squad on the DS were moving in this direction, too, but it's not really fully implemented for some reason, maybe Nintendo was rushing them to get the game on the market...). Kirby 64 is very very easy, unfortunately, but it's a lot of fun while it lasts.

I think there's some kind of Kirby kart racing game on the Gamecube, too.


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Snapple
03-16-2008, 04:09 PM
The Kirby racing game is Kirby Air Ride, and it sucks.

Kirby Super Star I think is still my favorite entry in the series after all these years, but there are a few other gems as well.