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The '''Kirby''' series is a series consisting of 20 games, with another on the way released by [[Nintendo]] and [[HAL Laboratory]]. It features [[Kirby]], a small pink creature that can swallow and copy the abilities of others. The series' first game was [[Kirby's Dream Land]], which was released in Japan of February 17, 1992 and in the US on April 19, 1992. | The '''Kirby''' series is a series consisting of 20 games, with another on the way released by [[Nintendo]] and [[HAL Laboratory]]. It features [[Kirby]], a small pink creature that can swallow and copy the abilities of others. The series' first game was [[Kirby's Dream Land]], which was released in Japan of February 17, 1992 and in the US on April 19, 1992. | ||
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*[[Kirby Air Ride]] | *[[Kirby Air Ride]] | ||
===[[Game Boy Advance]]=== | ===[[Game Boy Advance]]=== | ||
*[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]] | *[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]] | ||
*[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]] | *[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]] | ||
===[[Nintendo DS]]=== | ===[[Nintendo DS]]=== |
Revision as of 04:45, 24 November 2010
The Kirby series is a series consisting of 20 games, with another on the way released by Nintendo and HAL Laboratory. It features Kirby, a small pink creature that can swallow and copy the abilities of others. The series' first game was Kirby's Dream Land, which was released in Japan of February 17, 1992 and in the US on April 19, 1992.
Game play
Most games in the Kirby series involve Kirby having to get from the start of a room to a door or another object. To get through, Kirby must pass by many enemies, most of which will give Kirby an ability when he swallows them. Kirby has a limited amount of lives and has a limited number of hits for each life. If Kirby loses a part of his life, he can eat a Maxim Tomato or other items to get some of it back. In some games, after Kirby finishes a level, he plays a mini-game which could give him extra lives.
Games
Game Boy
- Kirby's Dream Land
- Kirby's Pinball Land
- Kirby's Dream Land 2
- Kirby's Block Ball
- Kirby's Star Stacker
Game Boy Color
NES
SNES
- Kirby's Dream Course
- Kirby's Avalanche
- Kirby Super Star
- Kirby's Dream Land 3
- Kirby no KiraKira Kizzu (Japan only)
Nintendo 64
Nintendo GameCube
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
Wii
- Kirby's Epic Yarn (upcoming game)
- Kirby Wii (cancelled/in development)
Virtual Console
- Kirby's Adventure
- Kirby's Dream Land 3
- Kirby's Avalanche
- Kirby's Dream Course
- Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
- Kirby Super Star (Kirby's Fun Pak in Europe)