Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS (3DS eShop)
- 17th Nov 2011, £5.40
- 17th Nov 2011, $6.99
- 25th Apr 2012, ¥600
- Series
Reviews
Review 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure (3DSWare)
A great game gets an underwhelming paint job
In 1993 the NES got a latter-day boon from a truly brilliant addition to its library: Kirby's Adventure. Still regarded today as one of the strongest titles on the console, it boasted an unforgettable soundtrack, stunningly creative visuals and gameplay innovations that became Kirby staples from there...
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3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure News
Video Remembering The 3D Classics NES Range On Nintendo 3DS
The "definitive way" to play these retro releases
Remember when Nintendo got Arika to bring a bunch of NES games to the 3DS? These games were part of the short running series known as the 3D Classics line, which contained six games like Kirby's Adventure and Kid Icarus, and even had a stereoscopic 3D enhancement. The series kicked off with 3D...
News Club Nintendo Rewards Updated for May, Physical Items Return
Super Metroid! 3D Classic! Brain Age! Mario Kart 64!
During April Nintendo of America took away physical rewards from Club Nintendo ahead of maintenance work, and it's now reintroduced its standard range a day ahead of schedule. Little has changed, though it's worth checking out the updated options on the official website, with Mario and Luigi 3DS...
Nintendo Download 2nd May 2013 (North America)
Retro goodies, discounts galore, rabbits, tanks and much more
It's that time again, North America, for more Nintendo Download goodies to grace your systems, with all but the Wii being treated to something new this week. There's a lot to get through, so let's not waste too much effort on this pre-amble. Wii U eShop: Kung Fu Rabbit (Neko...
Nintendo Download 17th November 2011 (North America)
The pink one's back
A little something for everyone this week — apart from you, Virtual Console fans — with titles on DSi, WiiWare and 3DS to download. The headline act is undoubtedly the timely appearance of the pink puffball on 3DS, but let's see what else is competing for your money. 3DS Download Software: 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure...
Nintendo Download 17th November 2011 (Europe)
Kirby's back
A trio of new downloads this week, with one long overdue game on WiiWare sitting alongside a much anticipated 3D Classic on 3DS. Let's see what's competing for your money this week. 3DS Download Software: 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure (Nintendo, €6/£5.40) — Kirby's legendary NES adventure gets the 3D Classics makeover, adding a...
News 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure Trailer Hits Europe
Go pink
If you can't wait until next Thursday to see 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure in motion, the 3DS eShop in Europe just updated with a brief video of Kirby's updated outing. As you'd expect, the game looks remarkably faithful to its 8-bit origins, with the 3D adding a seemingly subtle layer of depth to its still-impressive graphics. The original...
About The Game
3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure offers you a chance to explore the world of Dream Land in a whole new way!
The landscape comes to life as Kirby™ crosses land, sea, and sky in his quest to restore the Star Rod! After waking from a dreamless sleep, Kirby goes to investigate the Dream Spring only to find that its source of energy has been stolen by King Dedede!
Broken and divided across seven worlds, Kirby will need to use his unique ability of stealing enemies' powers to battle his way and restore the pieces of the Star Rod! Without it, how can a hero fight another day if he can't get a good night's sleep?! Embark on this adventure as our beloved pink character tries to save the citizens of Dream Land from a lifetime of terrible nightmares!
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this will be out in NA the week after europe!
The 3D effect is weak compared to in other 3D-Classics, but it still adds a lot of nice detail to the environment. The makeover isnt the best of the 3D-Classics, but the gameplay by far the greatest.
Good game but I already have it on Wii VC and the GBA remake.
sweet, a kirby game for 3ds ware!!!!!
Already have it on Wii VC otherwise insta-download
INSTA-BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
where's the video, Nlife?! comeon!
This is one of my favorite NES games, I would buy if I didn't have the Wii VC version. Can't wait to see the online video on the eShop though, so I can see the 3D effect.
Just had it. First time ever to play a Kirby game and a really amazing game.
To recommend to everyone. Very fun to play.
Kirby's Adventure as a 3D Classic is definitely a surprise because everything that came before it was either an arcade game or an arcade styled NES game. Also, NA/EU/AU got a 3D Classic before Japan for once.
However, I hope this doesn't stop Nightmare in Dreamland from coming to the eShop as well if it ever starts selling GBA games. There are many games that have multiple versions of the same game on the Wii VC, and the biggest Kirby fans would buy both this and NiD anyways.
Hilarious, I just got a toaster NES in the mail yesterday (was in a retro mood) and the first game I played was Kirby Adventure...then I go on the 3DS store today and boom...3D Kirby Adventure.
kudos Mr.House
Say what you will about the 3D element being unnecessary or underwhelming. I'd play this game a million and a half times with the slider up or down.
I've shown this game to some people who end up being legitimately baffled by the fact that it is a NES game and not a SNES game. A smidgen of slowdown is the only giveaway. This is Kirby's first console game and arguably his finest moment. There's enough levels, secrets, mini-games and abilities to keep any gamer busy for quite a long time, but to me the general accessibility and play-ability is what makes this game so bomb.
scene this is a nes game why have they not also put it on virtual console
Kirby's Dreamland is the first console appearance of Kirby. Kirby Adventure was Nintendo making demands to the design team to make an second game for the NES but since Nintendo does not have full rights or control over the official Kirby series, they can not call this game KDreamland2. In fact this game was not made by the official Kirby team but another team. This game and every other non-numbered Kirby game have nothing to do with the official series at all.
Late to the party here, but just got a "new" 3ds and loving the 3d effect in this classic.
I wish I bought this game. i really do.
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