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Post by almort27 on Jul 9, 2005 18:48:08 GMT -5
Mines Kirby Adventure.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 9, 2005 18:52:59 GMT -5
And mine is Kirby's Fun Pak (as KSS is called over here). Revenge of the Meta-Knight is one of my favourite Kirby moments ever.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 9, 2005 23:03:37 GMT -5
Don't know.... A tie-up between 3 of the Super Star games (Milky Way + Meta Knight + Dyna Blade), and Amazing Mirror.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Jul 10, 2005 4:54:09 GMT -5
Only ever played one (Nightmare in Dreamland) and it was emulated, so I wont vote. I'd pick up Amazing Mirror and/or Canvas Curse if they actually released them here, but, alas, they haven't. Strange - maybe Nintendo Australia aren't Kirby fans, since pretty much every other GBA or DS game has been released here quite soon after their US releases.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 10, 2005 5:20:36 GMT -5
We got Amazing Mirror over here in Europe WAY before American got it... but we're still waiting on Canvas Curse.
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Post by kirbychu on Jul 10, 2005 5:22:25 GMT -5
Kirby Super Star. That's the way Kirby games SHOULD be.
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Post by Blueberry_pie on Jul 10, 2005 5:51:34 GMT -5
For me it's either Kirby's Adventure or Kirby's Fun Pak... Hmm, I'm voting for Kirby's Fun Pak
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Jul 10, 2005 7:11:40 GMT -5
We got Amazing Mirror over here in Europe WAY before American got it... but we're still waiting on Canvas Curse. Nintendo Australia really do confuse me. It would seem that they only work, like, 6 months a year. If a new game is released in the US or UK in those 6 months, then it'll be here the next week.... but if its not in those 6 months, then you can have it in 6 months - a year and a half. Mario Party 6 (which I'm not all that interested in, but still) seems to have been in the '6 months off' time as well, as it has only recently shown up in demos here.
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Post by Sqrt2 on Jul 10, 2005 9:23:35 GMT -5
Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards gets my vote if only for the "Darth Maul" combo power-up (cutter and electric if I remember correctly).
And the fact that Kirby's Dreamland is too easy.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 10, 2005 10:10:38 GMT -5
Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards gets my vote if only for the "Darth Maul" combo power-up (cutter and electric if I remember correctly). And the fact that Kirby's Dreamland is too easy. (1) Yes, Cutter + Electric (2) The first game is wasy since HAL Lab aimed at first-time gamer. But starting from Adventure, the game started to become complex. Kirby games are, as I think, always easy. There are few exceptions like SSBM (Well...) and Air Ride.
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Post by almort27 on Jul 10, 2005 12:33:12 GMT -5
Kirby games are, as I think, always easy. . They are not always easy. I thought that Canvas curse was hard.
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Post by legendofnintendo on Jul 10, 2005 21:34:05 GMT -5
Kirby Super Star for me. Followed by Amazing Mirror and Canvas Curse.
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Post by Wildcat on Jul 10, 2005 21:52:01 GMT -5
Kirby's Adventure for me. My 4th favorite NES game of all time. ^^
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Post by danipepino on Jul 10, 2005 21:59:51 GMT -5
Kirby Superstar. That game is the definition of co-op. Bio-spark, Plasma, and Gin have got to make a come-back.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Jul 11, 2005 0:34:30 GMT -5
Kirby games are, as I think, always easy. There are few exceptions like SSBM (Well...) and Air Ride. Just because SSBM was made by HAL doesn't make it a Kirby game. And the basic premise of Air Ride is extremely easy, whther or not the things you have to do in it are hard I don't know.
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