Some of the guys from Zelda Wiki have launched a new wiki on the Kirby series: WiKirby. Pun website names don't come much better than that folks. If Kirby's your thing, head on over to WiKirby, and even if it's not, Kirby is still worth a look. Kirby's Dreamland is a classic and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is available on the Virtual Console.
"In the Game Concepts category, I'll be looking back at how I came up with the ideas for each of my games. For this second entry, we'll look at Kirby's Adventure.
Kirby's Adventure is the first game where Kirby had the power to copy enemy abilities. I'll talk about where this and some of the other ideas in the game came from, and touch upon the circumstances that led to its creation."
Yagmur Sevinc from NoobFeed has compiled five games that are guaranteed to help you reminisce about the good old times.
Nintendo Switch Online players have discovered a game-breaking bug in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
I guess the failure that is a site completely devoted to one game franchise had to diversify sometime... but kirby!?!? How much do you really need to know about him. He's round, he's pink, he eats things and steals their powers in many great sidescrolling titles. The story is very secondary and not exactly worth going too in depth with to say the least.
The king of Sucking