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The IGN Team has compiled a list of the Kirby games to compare them against each other!
Giving the name, platform, year, average review score and a "Critical Consensus" the team compared them through a combination of averaged review scores and sales numbers.
Inspiration for the article coming from the new Kirby game; Kirby Super Star Ultra on the Nintendo DS.
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- Kirby [GC]
- Kirby & The Amazing Mirror [GBA]
- Kirby: Canvas Curse [DS]
- Kirby: Squeak Squad [DS]
- Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land [GBA]
- Kirby Super Star [SNES]
- Kirby: Super Star Ultra [DS]
- Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble [GBC]
- Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards [Wii, N64]
- Kirby's Adventure [NES]
- Kirby's Air Ride [GC]
- Kirby's Avalanche [SNES]
- Kirby's Dream Course [SNES]
- Kirby's Dream Land 2 [GBC]
- Kirby's Dream Land 3 [SNES]





Comments
I can take that down in 2 hours, getting all the 'hidden'(Hidden my ass) secrets, not even speed running.
Air Ride had incredible 4 player ;_;
It was easy to pick up. (control wise) And it had great multiplayer.
Although some rides sucked. (ex. Scooter)
I've played every Kirby game except for Star Stacker and any other minor or Japanese only titles.
Air Ride was and is my second favorite racing title, Dreamland 3 is the best Kirby, no doubt, followed by Super Star then Amazing Mirror (although I never managed to play that in 2-4 player and I bet it would have been much more fun if I did).
Only other game would be Super Smash Bros. Melee, he rocks in that.
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