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''' | '''''Kirby's Adventure''''' is a video game serving as the second title of the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] and the first and only [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game in the series. The game expands greatly on concepts developed in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', as it features a broader visual style (including col{{o}}r) and more extensive gameplay than its predecessor. The game marks the introduction of [[Kirby]]'s trademark [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and introduces many characters which are now standard to the series, including enemies like [[Hot Head]], [[Sparky]], and [[UFO]], mid-bosses like [[Bonkers]], [[Mr. Frosty]], and [[Bugzzy]], and bosses like [[Paint Roller]], [[Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright]], and [[Meta Knight]]. This game was also the first to establish the notion of having levels broken up into distinct stages, finding [[Big Switch]]es to unlock extra content, playing [[Sub-Game]]s and [[Goal Game]]s, using a special weapon to fight the final boss, and having progress tracked toward [[100% completion]]. | ||
A remake of the game, known as ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2002. A demo of ''Kirby's Adventure'' later appeared as one of the Masterpieces in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. The original game was ported as a [[Virtual Console]] game for [[Wii]] and [[Wii U]], featured as part of ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition|Kirby's Dream Collection]]'', released as a 3D Classic on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] eShop, and included as a playable game for [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Nintendo Switch]] Online service.<br/> | |||
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Kirby's Adventure is a video game serving as the second title of the Kirby series and the first and only Nintendo Entertainment System game in the series. The game expands greatly on concepts developed in Kirby's Dream Land, as it features a broader visual style (including colTemplate:Or) and more extensive gameplay than its predecessor. The game marks the introduction of Kirby's trademark Copy Abilities and introduces many characters which are now standard to the series, including enemies like Hot Head, Sparky, and UFO, mid-bosses like Bonkers, Mr. Frosty, and Bugzzy, and bosses like Paint Roller, Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright, and Meta Knight. This game was also the first to establish the notion of having levels broken up into distinct stages, finding Big Switches to unlock extra content, playing Sub-Games and Goal Games, using a special weapon to fight the final boss, and having progress tracked toward 100% completion. A remake of the game, known as Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. A demo of Kirby's Adventure later appeared as one of the Masterpieces in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The original game was ported as a Virtual Console game for Wii and Wii U, featured as part of Kirby's Dream Collection, released as a 3D Classic on the Nintendo 3DS eShop, and included as a playable game for NES Classic Edition and the Nintendo Switch Online service. |
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