(Re-Review: I reviewed Canvas Curse back in 2007 and awarded the game with a score of 9.1. I recently picked the game back up, played through its campaign and extras, and have decided to replace my ...
Mario’s name has been plastered on more box covers than perhaps any other figure in gaming history, yet over the last decade, Kirby has consistently been Nintendo’s most malleable hero. While many of ...
The year 2022 is all about Kirby as Nintendo celebrates the 30th anniversary of its beloved pink puffball hero. HAL Labs gave Kirby his debut in 1992 with Kirby’s Dream Land, a five-level platformer ...
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Kirby's Canvas Curse was an early success story for the Nintendo DS, aptly demonstrating the platform's capacity for inventive touch screen-driven gameplay. Instead of assuming direct control of Kirby ...
Picked it up this afternoon and so far my impression is: Wow!<BR><BR>From the preview vids I expected it to be somewhat NiGHTS-ish, it's not, it's positively Sonic.<BR><BR>First a bit on the gameplay, ...
When Nintendo has a weird idea for a game, it usually tests it on Kirby. From pinball to minigolf, the pink guy has starred in some interesting experiments. One of the best was Kirby: Canvas Curse, ...
Kirby Super Star Ultra for Nintendo DS re-imagines one of the most beloved Kirby games of all time. Kirby Super Star Ultra features new graphics and fully rendered animated cut scenes. With so many ...
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For Kirby games, Nintendo of America redesigned cover art to make the pink puffball look "tougher" in the States with angry eyes. It’s a change from his usual cutesy look, but Gather! Kirby puts both ...
Kirby Canvas Curse was one of the first DS games to show the touch screen “gimmick” had potential. And to this day it continues to be one of few games that truly uses the DS’s capabilities that can’t ...