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Hi. Stuff here either isn't finished, doesn't have a place yet, or is to be added later.

To others currently on this sandbox

This is just a small favor I ask of anyone reading this. Correcting spelling mistakes or infos here is completely fine with me. Feel free to do so without asking. If you wish to either add something to the points here or add these sections to a respective page however, please notify me on either my talk page or on the Discord (I have the same Username there. I am offline by default there too so don't let that stop you) before doing so.

Kirby's Grösster Fall translations + explanations

While Kirby's Rainbow Resort already features translations, it lacks some explanations and I'd feel more comfortable to conjure those here. (If someone wants to help they are welcomed)

Translations

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Narrator Kirby: "The day began just as usual. I sat in my office, further educated me with a special lecture and listened to Nick's dumb chattering. I didn't yet expect what would happen..."

Kirby: "Hey Nick, when I'm finished with this, we'll go over this week's appointments!

Nick: "Appointments? We have none!"

Annett: "Hello?! May I come in? I'm looking for Kirby, the detective.


Explanations

King Dedede is called Nick in this comic, likely referencing his german name at the time "König Nickerchen"


NES Remix 2 + Ultimate NES Remix: Kirby's Adventure

NES Remix 2 is a Nintendo eShop exclusive game released on the Wii U in early 2014. It is the sequel to NES Remix, this time focusing on games released later in the NES' lifespan. Following the same formula as the first game, NES Remix 2 takes portions out of NES games and remixes them to provide new challenges for the player. The only Kirby game featured in NES Remix 2 is Kirby's Adventure, having 13 regular stages and its elements appearing in several of the "Remix I", "Remix II" and "Bonus" stages.

Ultimate NES Remix is the third NES Remix game released in late 2014 for the Nintendo 3DS. As the title implies, Ultimate NES Remix combines 16 games from both NES Remix and NES Remix 2 to create the "ultimate" NES Remix experience. Like in NES Remix 2, Kirby's Adventure is the only Kirby game featured, mostly having the same stages with minor changes only.

Regular stages

In regular stages, the games are only modified to a small degree, mostly keeping true to the original game. Differences between NES Remix 2 and Ultimate NES Remix are only minor, like the in-game scores and starting locations of Kirby and certain enemies sometimes having slight alterations or the NES Remix 2 exclusive sightings of Pixel Luigi.

Stage Objective Time/Life Limit Notes Game settings
1-1

1-2

1-3

1-4

Watch the Demo!

Inhale with B, then copy the enemy's ability with ↓!

Use a copied ability to defeat 3 enemies!

Press A while holding ↓ to destroy Bomb Blocks!

300/N The player is forced to watch a demo video showcasing Kirby's basic moveset. This stage is exclusive to NES Remix 2. The time limit does not decrease while in this section.

It doesn't matter which of the available abilities Kirby copies. Leaving the room will count as a miss.

It doesn't matter which of the available abilities Kirby uses. Leaving the room will count as a miss.

Using an ability to destroy the bomb block will count as a miss. Due to the challenge going on for a few seconds after Kirby destroys the bomb block, it is possible to die while still clearing the stage.

N/A

Health: 6/6; Score: 0000000; Ability: Normal; Lives: 00

Health: 6/6; Score: 0010500(NR2)/0003300(UNR); Ability: Beam; Lives: 00

Health: 4/6; Score: 0005200(NR2)/0489160(UNR); Ability: Normal; Lives: 00

2 Enter the door that lies ahead! N/3 - Health: 6/6; Score: 0000000; Ability: Normal; Lives: 00
3-1

3-2

3-3

Use the Freeze ability and knock 5 enemies flying!

Enter the Door!

Get the 1-Up!

N/3 Knocking an enemy "flying" requires Kirby to freeze them first, then touch the ice cube from any directon. Kirby is unable to drop the Freeze ability. Leaving the room will count as a miss.

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Kirby is unable to drop the Laser ability. Leaving the room will count as a miss.

Health: 1/6; Score: 0081990(NR2)/0006920(UNR); Ability: Freeze; Lives: 00

Health: 1/6; Score: 0297300(NR2)/0170850(UNR); Ability: Parasol; Lives: 00

Health 1/6; Score: 0935390(NR2)/0732590(UNR); Ability: Laser; Lives: 00

4-1

4-2

4-3

4-4

Win Quick Draw!

Win Quick Draw!

Win Quick Draw!

Win Quick Draw!

N/3 The first stage briefly shows the instructions for the minigame. Each stage picks up from the last increasing the difficulty level. The in-game timer always shows "16" as the time the previous opponent was defeated at. In NES Remix 2 a Pixel Luigi sometimes appears in the second stage, running in on the right side as the Starman drops in, before running back offscreen after a short time. -
5-1

5-2

5-3

Defeat 3 enemies using the Backdrop ability!

Get to the exit!

Use the Wheel ability to zoom down and enter a door!

30/3

60

30

Kirby is unable to drop the Backdrop ability. Leaving the room will count as a miss.

-

Despite the description, dropping the Wheel ability will not result in a miss. It doesn't matter which door Kirby enters.

Health: 1/6; Score: 0261360(NR2)/0234470(UNR); Ability: Backdrop; Lives: 00

Health: 1/6; Score: 0580600(NR2)/0371300(UNR); Ability: Normal; Lives: 00

Health: 1/6; Score: 0377730(NR2)/0247970(UNR); Ability: Wheel; Lives: 00

6-1

6-2

6-3

Defeat Mr. Frosty!

Defeat Grand Wheelie!

Defeat Bugzzy!

N/3 Inhaling the defeated Mid-Boss causes the game to progress faster. Health: 6/6; Score: 0164720(NR2)/0048360(UNR); Ability: Normal; Lives: 00; Enemy Health: Around 1/3

Health: 6/6; Score: 0296660(NR2)/0159350(UNR); Ability: Normal; Lives: 00; Enemy Health: Around 1/2

Health: 6/6; Score: 0390100(NR2)/0230370(UNR); Ability: Normal; Lives: 00; Enemy Health: Around 1/2

7 Go through the exit that lies ahead! 50/3 - Health: 1/6; Score: 0558840(NR2)/0382120(UNR); Ability: Wheel; Lives: 00
8-1

8-2

Use the Hi-Jump ability to reach the top!

Defeat Kracko using the Hi-Jump ability!

N/3 Despite the descriptions, dropping the Hi-Jump ability is possible. This has no consequences. Health: 6/6; Score: 0113460(NR2)/0231170(UNR); Ability: Hi-Jump; Lives: 00

Health: 6/6; Score: N/A; Ability: Hi-Jump; Lives: 00; Enemy Health: Around 2/3

9-1

9-2

9-3

Smash 20 blocks!

Smash 20 blocks using the Hi-Jump ability!

Smash 40 blocks!

50/3

30

50

It doesn't matter how blocks are destroyed. Despite the description, dropping the abilities Kirby starts each section with is possible. This has no consequences. Leaving the rooms each section starts with counts as a miss. Health: 1/6; Score: 0332210(NR2)/0160740(UNR); Ability: U.F.O.; Lives: 00

Health: 1/6; Score: 0173280(NR2)/0055760(UNR); Ability: Hi-Jump; Lives: 00

Health: 1/6; Score: 1068080(NR2)/0736690(UNR); Ability: Sword; Lives: 00

10 Grab on to the Warp Star! N/3 - Health: 2/6; Score: 0350090(NR2)/0231970(UNR); Ability: Normal; Lives: 00
11 Defeat Heavy Mole! N/3 - Health: 6/6; Score: N/A; Ability: Normal; Lives: 00; Enemy Health: Around 2/3
12 Defeat Meta Knight! N/3 This is the only Kirby's Adventure stage where a boss is fought from the beginning. In NES Remix 2, a Pixel Luigi sometimes walks onto the platform Meta Knight stands on before starting the fight from the right side. After looking around for a bit he walks offscreen from where he came. Health: 6/6; Score: 0808860(NR2)/0552540(UNR); Ability: Normal; Lives: 00
13 Defeat King Dedede! N/3 - Health: 6/6; Score: N/A; Ability: Normal; Lives: 00; Enemy Health: Around 1/2


Remix & Bonus stages

The Remix I and Remix II stages are the main attractions of the NES Remix series. In these the games get modified to provide a new experience. These "remixes" can range from changing the games' colors to restricting the controls or putting certain elements like characters into other games while keeping their original functions. In Bonus stages there are both "regular" as well as "remix" stages, the regular ones often revolving around bonus content in the original games, like the Goal Game bonus in Kirby's Adventure.