Kirby's Adventure

Kirby's Adventure (NES) game cover art
Platform: NES
Genre: Action (Platformer)
Developer: HAL Laboratory
AKA: Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
05/??/1993
EU
12/09/1993
JP
03/23/1993
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Reviewed by Rob Hamilton (January 08, 2011)

Kirby's Adventure is innocence; a reminder of a youth full of optimism and dreams where even the thought of pitfalls seemed incomprehensible. When life gets me down, it offers solace as its bright colors, wildly varying levels and unrelenting cuteness overwhelm me until I have no choice but to smile and lose myself in the game. Even after all these years, it still has that effect — something that makes me grateful.
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Reviewed by lurkeratlarge (December 14, 2004)

Few platformer heroes can hope to match the versatility of Kirby. By swallowing his enemies and absorbing their powers, the pink puffball can gain an immense repretoire of moves ranging from basic melee attacks to awesome, screen-shattering abilities that clear entire fields of enemies. Of course, he can't do all of these at once - Kirby can hold only one power at a time, and enemies he swallows up while holding a power can only be spat out as a projectile.
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Reviewed by retro (July 21, 2004)

1993. Two years after Super Mario World was released and the SNES was strongly showing off its 16-bit muscle. Nintendo knew that an end to their 8-bit powerhouse was inevitable, but they weren't at peace with letting it die in a less than stellar way. The result was one of the greatest games to ever see the light of day for the system.
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Reviewed by royalranger (Date unavailable)

Hal Laboratories and Nintendo manage to make one of their last-released NES games to be one of their greatest. It's actually not of much surprise, really, since Shigeru Miyamoto, the great mastermind behind the Mario and Zelda game series, had his hand in the making of Kirby's Adventure as well. The release of this game was sure to be a bang, regardless of its late 1993 release.
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Reviewed by shinnokxz (December 18, 2003)

The stars... they're bright tonight.
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