Difference between revisions of "Kirby & The Amazing Mirror"
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|release='''Game Boy Advance'''<br />JP April 15, 2004<br />US July 2, 2004<br />EU October 18, 2004<br />'''3DS Virtual Console'''<br />December 15/16, 2011 (''Ambassador'')<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />JP April 3, 2014<br />US/EU April 10, 2014 | |release='''Game Boy Advance'''<br />JP April 15, 2004<br />US July 2, 2004<br />EU October 18, 2004<br />'''3DS Virtual Console'''<br />December 15/16, 2011 (''Ambassador'')<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />JP April 3, 2014<br />US/EU April 10, 2014 | ||
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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]]''. | 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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Revision as of 12:18, 26 January 2019
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | |
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Developer | HAL Laboratory |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console (3DS, Wii U) |
Release Date | Game Boy Advance JP April 15, 2004 US July 2, 2004 EU October 18, 2004 3DS Virtual Console December 15/16, 2011 (Ambassador) Wii U Virtual Console JP April 3, 2014 US/EU April 10, 2014 |
Rating | ESRB: E |
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror is the second and last Kirby game on the Game Boy Advance.
Story
At Pop Star, Kirby is abruptly attacked by a mirror version of Meta Knight, who cuts Kirby into four differently-colored Kirbys. Kirby must go on an adventure into the Mirror World to pursue the Dark Meta Knight and save the Mirror World from Dark Mind before this villain spreads into Pop Star.
Gameplay
The game uses traditional Kirby gameplay with some additions. Some new Copy abilities are added, based on Kirby's moves from the 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
Ports and Remakes
- 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 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.
Sequels
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.