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Kirby series

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Kirby
星のカービィ
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Creator: Masahiro Sakurai
First game: Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
Best-selling game: ? (no idea how many copies)
Latest game: Kirby: Epic Yarn (2010)
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The Kirby (Japanese: 星のカービィ Hoshi no Kirby, literally Kirby of the Stars) series of games is one of the few long running Nintendo game series, debuting on the Game Boy and Nintendo Entertainment System. Kirby games are generally developed by HAL Laboratory, but are always published by Nintendo exclusively for their home console and portable gaming systems. The hero and titular character, Kirby is consistently a round pink being. No specific explanation has been given for what Kirby actually is meant to be. His trademark power is the ability to inhale and copy the element, weapon, fighting style, or other attribute of his foes. The Kirby franchise also includes an animated 100 episode series, Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, and a recent retelling of some game plots in manga form. Several of the games are remakes of previous titles with enhancements such as improved graphics, bonus abilities, or other additional content.

Games

Game JP release NA release EU release AUS release KOR release Platform
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Main Games
Kirby's Dream Land 1992 1992 Game Boy {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Adventure 1992 1993 Nintendo Entertainment System {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Pinball Land 1993 1994 Game Boy {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Dream Land 2 1994 1995 Game Boy {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Avalanche 1994 1995 Game Boy {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Dream Course 1994 1995 Super Nintendo {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Block Ball 1994 1995 Game Boy {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby Super Star 1995 1996 Super Nintendo {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Dream Land 3 1996 1997 Super Nintendo {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Star Stacker 1997 1997 Game Boy {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards 2000 2000 Nintendo 64 {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2000 2000 Game Boy Color {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby Air Ride 2003 2003 GameCube {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror 2004 2004 Game Boy Advance {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby: Canvas Curse 2005 2005 Nintendo DS {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby: Squeak Squad 2006 2006 Nintendo DS {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}
Kirby's Epic Yarn 2010 2010 Wii {{{5}}} {{{6}}} {{{7}}}


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