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The '''Kirby series''' is a series consisting of 20 games, with another on the way. 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. 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. In some games, after Kirby finishes a level, he plays a mini-game which could give him extra lives.
==Games==
==Games==
===Game Boy===
===Game Boy===

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The Kirby series is a series consisting of 20 games, with another on the way. 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. In some games, after Kirby finishes a level, he plays a mini-game which could give him extra lives.

Games

Game Boy

Game Boy Color

NES

SNES

Nintendo 64

Nintendo GameCube

Game Boy Advance

Nintendo DS

Virtual Console