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Video Games => Video Game Chat => Topic started by: Weegee on August 05, 2012, 07:42:13 PM
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September 16. (http://ign.com/articles/2012/07/02/kirbys-dream-collection-release-date-announced) They've also revealed the American box art:
(https://themushroomkingdom.net/board/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fchanarchive.org%2Fcontent%2F2_v%2F149910880%2F1344193887044.png&hash=6b29b5d79bfb6a10ce443c4e11dafc0da160a878)
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My daughter, my step-father, and I look forward too this.
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Nintendo Y U no make Zelda 25th anniversery collection?
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They made The Best Zelda Ever instead
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Depending on who you ask, they made The Worst Zelda Since Zelda 2 instead. I haven't played it yet, but my hopes are high.
Anyway, Kirby! I already own one of these games (Kirby's Adventure), but I don't have any of the others, so I might just get this. It looks neat!
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Yay. A Wii game that will be buddies with my Super Mario Bros. 25 Aniversary Collection. I'm not totally sure on this, but what games does it come with other than Kirby's Adventure?
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Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition was announced during E3 and includes Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby's Dream Land 2, Kirby's Adventure, Kirby's Dream Land 3, Kirby Super Star and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
The collection will also include the single-player challenge mode from 2011’s Kirby’s Return to Dreamland, a soundtrack CD, an art book and a special “History of Kirby” gallery.
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Hooray, Super Kirby All-Stars Wii. Except I don't actually own any of these games in any form, due to just recently getting hooked on Kirby, and it looks like there's more than shoddily-put-together extra content. Well worth the $40, at least in my opinion; the (ten-twelve? not sure...) brand-new KRtDL-esque Challenge Stages alone make the extra content considerably better than the Mario bundle's.
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I preordered this earlier today. It looks very good!
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I got it today, but have yet to play it. The inluded book(let) contains little in the way of rare or unseen drafts, but the music CD is much meatier than the SMAS one.
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Got in from out of town too late to pick up my pre-ordered copy today, so I'll be getting it pretty much first thing tomorrow. I still haven't touched any of these games (save for the 2-minute demo of Adventure in SSBB), so this should keep my interest for a good few weeks, at least.
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Our copy came today. I plan to wait nearly two weeks to open it though. If my daughter reads a book or for at least 15 minutes and writes a page of words for 7 days she can get one of the Club Nintendo Kirby patches on her back pack. She already has two patches. After the next two we will open Kirby's Dream Collection.
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Slave driver.
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Luigison is best dad.
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Slave driver.
Is that like in Driving Miss Daisy, but they change seats?
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But he's a Free Man.
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Looked at the trailer, and it also features Kirby: Right Back at Ya episodes, and the CD features 40 tracks. This collection is packed!
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Yep, it has tons of stuff. I bought it recently, and even if you've got all/most of the games in some form, the CD/book/KRBAY episodes make this collection well worth-while.
What I find hilarious is that they found a way to allow remote control on the SNES and N64 games. I honestly thought you'd only be able to play those with the classic/GameCube controller.
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I haven't played Return to Dreamland yet, but the new Challenge Stages really make me want to get the game! They're lots of fun!
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You should. As mentioned before, I'd say it's the best Kirby game to date.