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'''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''' is a platforming adventure game that was the second and last ''[[Portal: Kirby|Kirby]]'' game on the [[Game Boy Advance]].
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'''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''' is the second and last ''[[Portal: Kirby|Kirby]]'' game on the [[Game Boy Advance]].
  
 
=Story=
 
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=Gameplay=
 
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The game uses traditional ''Kirby'' gameplay with some additions. Some new Copy abilities are added, based on Kirby's moves from the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. The player controls Kirby collecting mirror shards from a variety of worlds and can summon the other Kirbys with a cellphone. The game has cooperative multiplayer through the Game Boy Advance link cable, as up to three extra players can control the extra Kirbys. There are also a variety of minigames.
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The game uses traditional ''Kirby'' gameplay with some additions. Some new Copy abilities are added, based on Kirby's moves from the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. The player controls Kirby collecting mirror shards from a variety of worlds and can summon the other Kirbys with a cellphone. The game has cooperative multiplayer through the Game Boy Advance link cable, as up to three extra players can control the extra Kirbys. There is also a variety of minigames.
  
 
=Legacy=
 
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*In 2011, it was included in the set of Game Boy Advance games that were released for free download on the [[3DS]] to those participating in the [[3DS Virtual Console#Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Program]]. It did not receive a normal eShop release on that console, but it was later released on the [[Wii U]]'s eShop as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in 2014.
 
*In 2011, it was included in the set of Game Boy Advance games that were released for free download on the [[3DS]] to those participating in the [[3DS Virtual Console#Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Program]]. It did not receive a normal eShop release on that console, but it was later released on the [[Wii U]]'s eShop as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in 2014.
*In September 2018, it was added to the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s digital library of Game Boy Advance games that could be played by subscribers of the [[Nintendo Switch Online]]'s Expansion Pack program. This release supported both local and online multiplayer.
 
  
 
==Sequels==
 
==Sequels==
  
The ''Kirby'' series moved to the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2005 with ''[[Kirby Canvas Curse]]'', which used a unique gameplay style. The next traditional game was ''[[Kirby Squeak Squad]]''.
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The ''Kirby'' series moved to the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2005 with ''[[Kirby Canvas Curse]]'', which used a new gameplay style. The next traditional game was ''[[Kirby Squeak Squad]]''.
  
 
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[[Category: Kirby Games]][[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]][[Category: Ambassador Program]]
 
[[Category: Kirby Games]][[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]][[Category: Ambassador Program]]

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