In 2005, Nintendo released Kirby and the Canvas Curse — a title made to take advantage of the then very new touch screen technology of the Nintendo DS. While the game received high praise upon its release, the actual sales demonstrated its more niche market and appeal. This made the revealed sequel, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, a very surprising but pleasant announcement for fans of the original.
DualShockers was able to check out a bit of Rainbow Curse gameplay at a recent Nintendo press event which, while brief, was quite a detailed look at the one of the most innovative entries into the franchise yet.
BLG writes: "Kirby has been a Nintendo staple since he was first introduced on the Gameboy in 1992 so ranking the best Kirby games is no easy task. Created by Masahiro Sakurai and HAL Laboratory, the little pink puff-ball has made an appearance on every Nintendo console and handheld. While there are over 30 games with Kirby’s name attached, we’re only going to rank the 17 main storyline games."
"It's hard not to love Kirby and Yoshi but what if you had to choose between the two? Let's explore them as characters as well as take a look at their games and see which cutie comes out on top." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
Some of the best Wii U games have yet to be ported to Switch, so GCP have come up with their top 10 Wii U ports they want to see still come to Nintendo Switch.
Xenoblade X, Star Fox Zero, and Super Mario 3D World/Maker are the best bets IMO.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions,Xenoblade X and The Wonderful 101 are the only ones I want now.