Nintendo's little pink powerpuff got his start on the Game Boy with Kirby's Dream Land, but it wasn't until this late-generation NES sequel arrived that he gained his trademark trait – absorbing ...
The Nintendo 64 is full of fantastic games you can still have a blast playing today. Here are some you might have missed.
not his distinctive marshmallow hue — which wasn’t seen in-game until the following year in Kirby’s Adventure on the NES. “In the early days there weren’t very many young girls playing ...
The NES had its fair share of unique puzzle games ... a company more popularly-known today for the Lolo-like character Kirby. In premise, the Lolo games were as simple as can be.
In the first room of level 1-4, You can make Mr. Frosty appear before you enter the top part of the room by performing a small jump under the one-way tile (touches the tile). When you suck up 2 or ...