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Kirby's 20th Anniversary Collection: What We Expect Out of It

The Remakes

by James Dawson, Pedro Hernandez, and Neal Ronaghan - June 2, 2012, 11:38 pm EDT

Because even the best games ever need a polish every now and then.

As is the case with many popular games, Kirby's games also inspired some remakes. Some are just the same game but with a graphical update, others are re-inventions of the classic games. If Nintendo truly wants to capture the history of Kirby, these remakes may make appearances on the game collection:

Name: Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

System: Game Boy Advance

Release Date: December 2, 2002

What is it?

Kirby’s first foray on the Game Boy Advance came a year after the experimental Game Boy Color title, Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble. Instead of following suit with another experimental Kirby game, HAL Laboratory instead opted to remake one of the series’ most notable releases, Kirby’s Adventure. An enhanced port, Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland included improved graphics and power-ups, decreased difficulty, new sub-games, and the inclusion of four-player multiplayer.

Will it make the Kirby Collection?

It seems unlikely that Nightmare in Dreamland will be included in the collection, if only because of the fact that it is a handheld remake of a console title. It is much more likely that Kirby’s Adventure will be included in the collection; in fact, I would guarantee it.

Name: Kirby Super Star Ultra

System: Nintendo DS

Release Date: September 22, 2008

What is it?

One of Kirby's most beloved games gets a DS update, featuring brand new touch screen based mini-games and 3D FMV cutscenes while still retaining the original mini-games that made the original SNES release a classic of the era.

Will it make the Kirby Collection?

With the original SNES game being a more than likely candidate to appear on the collection due to its legacy in the franchise, featuring the DS would be redundant. Some of its ideas might make it in as separate mini-games, but chances are very low that this will appear in the final game.

Name: Kirby's Star Stacker

System: Super Famicom (Japan)

Release Date: February 1, 1998 (Japan)

What is it?

The classic block based puzzler makes its first appearance on the SNES.

Will it make the Kirby Collection?

The fact that this game was released exclusively in Japan (even if the Game Boy version was made available in North America) hinders its chances of being in the collection.

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Talkback

famicomplicatedJames Charlton, Associate Editor (Japan)June 03, 2012

This may even be unveiled tomorrow (Monday 4th) during the Nintendo Direct presentation!
If it is indeed a Wii disk, I'm sure they'd rather get the last gen stuff out the way, leaving room for a full Wii U game blowout during the main conference...

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorJune 03, 2012

This article is missing Link's Awakening, which featured a Kirby cameo. :D

JRokujuushiJune 03, 2012

If you're going to go that route, you might as well say the article's missing Smash Bros. as well.

ThanerosJune 03, 2012

I'd buy it just for Amazing Mirror but I doubt it will make the cut.

AltenwegJune 03, 2012

I think we are forgetting the obvious point. I doubt Nintendo is going to force classic controller use, so all of the games need to use just the wiimote. This is the reason why super Mario world was not in the Mario collection. Given this I think the collection comes into better focus unless they spend time reprogramming. I think Adventure and Air ride are almost assured and star stacker would be a nice addition to attract the hardcore Kirby fan. I have never played the SNES games so I don't know how they control.

TJ SpykeJune 04, 2012

Quote from: Altenweg

This is the reason why super Mario world was not in the Mario collection.

No, I severely doubt that. The only version of SMAS that included SMW was released a few years after the original and was only available in a SNES hardware bundle.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorJune 04, 2012

Wasn't it released about a year later?  Pretty sure the SNES bundles came out the next holiday season...

TJ SpykeJune 04, 2012

Yes, you are right. Original was August 1993, the hardware-only bundle version was December 1994.

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