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  2. Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - Wikipedia

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    Kirby 64 was designed to use the N64 controller's analog stick as pictured, but this was changed to the D-pad during development. Kirby 64 was developed by HAL Laboratory as the first game in its Kirby series to feature 3D graphics. [5] Development began in September 1997, [6] shortly before Kirby's Dream Land 3 was released. [5]

  3. Characters of the Kirby series - Wikipedia

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    It grants the Beam Copy Ability. Waddle Doo first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land (1992), and has since then appeared as a reoccurring enemy in Kirby games. It attacks by trying to hit Kirby with a short-ranged beam. [102] In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000), Waddle Doo appears as a version of Waddle Dee possessed by Dark Matter.

  4. List of Kirby media - Wikipedia

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    A common gameplay element is Kirby's ability to copy enemy skills, allowing him to use them to progress through levels. This and other changes in gameplay from traditional platform games distinguish the series from other entries in the genre. [3] [4] [5] Currently, the series contains thirty-nine games.

  5. Kirby (series) - Wikipedia

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    Kirby [a] is an action-platform video game series developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo.The series centers around the adventures of Kirby as he fights to protect and save his home on the distant Planet Popstar from a variety of threats.

  6. Kirby Air Ride - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Air Ride was initially known interchangeably as Kirby Bowl 64 or Kirby Ball 64 (Kirby Ball is the Japanese name for Kirby's Dream Course), and later as Kirby's Air Ride. It began development during the early days of the Nintendo 64 video game console. [8] Much of the development was spearheaded by Masahiro Sakurai, the creator of Kirby.

  7. Category:Kirby (series) platform games - Wikipedia

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    K. Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards; Kirby & the Amazing Mirror; Kirby and the Forgotten Land; Kirby and the Rainbow Curse; Kirby Mass Attack; Kirby Star Allies

  8. Kirby's Dream Course - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Ball 64/Kirby Bowl 64 was designed to take advantage of the system's analog stick to allow for more precise movement, in addition to utilizing gouraud shading for its graphics. [14] It also featured an additional gamemode where the player controlled Kirby on a snowboard. [ 15 ]

  9. Kirby (character) - Wikipedia

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    Kirby's signature skill is his ability to inhale objects or creatures and spit them out as projectiles, as well as the ability to suck in air to float over obstacles. His Copy Ability grants him the power to adopt the abilities of the creatures he inhales, while also wearing various costumes or transforming his shape.