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Bugger me. The 3DS is genuinely the most exciting bit of technology I’ve seen. Like ever. Honestly, the first time I got my hands on it and saw a certain fat plumber powerslide around a corner while pink petals appeared to fall out of the screen, it left me speechless. Inside, you'll find out why you should sell all non essential body parts to own one.


Knee-jerk reviews after ten minutes' play-time. As is only right and proper.



A decade ago, the prospect of an unholy union between Final Fantasy and the House of Mouse would have been unbelievable – much less the prospect of such a thing bearing several beautiful multi-platinum offspring. But here we are on the cusp of 2011 with another new Kingdom Hearts title looming just around the corner – and it’s looking mighty swell...



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By Brett Elston posted 6 months, 1 week ago

Our earlier hands-on of Kirby Mass Attack explained the basic details of its unique approach to platforming – in short, you use the stylus to guide a horde of Kirby clones through cheerfully colored levels – and today we have a fresh look at the game, along with a batch of new images...



Earlier today we got our first chance since the chaos of E3 to actually sit down and play Kirby Mass Attack in a quiet room at Nintendo's offices. If you haven't yet made the plunge and invested in a 3DS, you'll be pleased to hear that Mass Attack comes out for plain ol' DS this September and looks great from what we've seen so far. The gameplay is quite a departure from the classic Kirby we know and love though...


By Junichi Kanda posted 5 years, 3 months ago
The insatiable puffball Kirbys back once again, but his second DS outing looks to play more like his traditional games than last year's stylus-heavy Canvas Curse. You'll guide the pink one through Dreamland in search of stolen treasure and, of course, a host of new powers to ingest. Probably the coolest thing about Squeak Squad is its power-up system. You can now use the touch screen (which displays the inside of Kirbys stomach) to mix items that he's inhaled to form new, more effective

By NGamer UK posted 3 years, 5 months ago

Of all Nintendo’s characters, Kirby is the most divisive. Mario, bless his blue dungarees, could appear in a thousand rubbish spin-offs and we’d still love him.

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