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Posted by Kotaku Sep 13 2011 19:40 GMT
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#kirby We got a visit from the Kirby ice cream truck today, part of Nintendo's promotional push for September 19's Kirby Mass Attack, which just might be the last Nintendo-backed DS game. Maybe. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 13 2011 19:53 GMT
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We've put up the press releases, but now we can see what the truck actually looks like! While the truck is going to make a stop in my area tomorrow, I don't have the time or opportunity to check it out. This is the closest many of us will ever get!

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 09 2011 20:32 GMT
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A portion of an N-Sider review...

But even those hard-hearted souls should find it difficult to not crack a smile at what Atsumete! has accomplished. It proves that HAL has, decades later and in today's harsh industry, still got the chops to really make something special.

Full review here

Posted by Joystiq Sep 09 2011 05:00 GMT
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If you happen to be in NYC, San Francisco, or Houston next week, you'll be able to celebrate the launch of Kirby: Mass Attack in true Kirby style -- with a display of gluttony. Nintendo is bringing "Kirby Snack Attack" trucks to those three cities, providing fans with game demos and "frozen fruit treats," which should be of particular interest to those in Houston who accidentally find themselves outside, in range of the deadly sun.

Kirby's truck will be in NYC's Rockefeller Plaza (also home to the Nintendo World Store) on September 14, somewhere in the SF Bay Area on September 14-15, and in Houston's Upper Kirby neighborhood (get it?) from September 16-18. Nintendo will tweet more specific information as the dates approach. Please don't get ice cream on the DS demo units.

Posted by Joystiq Sep 03 2011 15:30 GMT
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Historically, very few small pink blobs have done more to further innovation in the field of minigame design than Kirby, and judging from the above trailer, HAL Laboratory's DS swan-song Kirby Mass Attack will continue that proud tradition. Other continuing traditions include: ruthlessly destroying docile forrest creatures via accurately timed button presses, and ruining Whispy Woods' day in as many ways as possible.

Posted by IGN Aug 31 2011 23:12 GMT
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OK, let's face it. Kirby is a weirdo. In an industry where video game heroes run the gamut from cute to cool, and from E-rated to Mature-only, Nintendo's little pink puffball has somehow always managed to be one of the most unique. He's everywhere. He does everything. Genre labels can't hold him back and his own history can't define him...

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 12 2011 18:39 GMT
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Super-Claus

sexy

 

but how the *crag* did he get these a month before the game is even out

Tayl

I know what I'll be listening to all day!

The final boss one is deliciously trippy, and I'm definitely digging the jazzy tracks, old-school sounds, and Kirby's Air Ride remixes.


Posted by Giant Bomb Aug 11 2011 22:30 GMT
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You'd be forgiven for not realizing there are not one but two Kirby video games coming from Nintendo this year. It flew over my head, too.

Kirby Mass Attack arrives first on the existing DS next month, marking what's probably one of Nintendo's last meaningful contributions to the handheld that transformed the company. Considering Kirby himself debuted on the NES during the period where most of Nintendo's efforts had turned towards the SNES (Kirby's Dream Land in 1992, followed by Kirby's Adventure in 1993), it's rather fitting.

It's notable in a much more profound way, too.

Kirby Canvas Curse remains one of the first and best instances of stylus-controlled gameplay on the DS. There really was nothing like it, and it quickly underscored what was so different about Nintendo's new conceptualization of video games. Sadly, very few other games, even ones produced by Nintendo, really expanded on the groundwork laid by Kirby Canvas Curse. Except, of course, when Nintendo decided to circle back to Kirby.

I played a few stages of a nearly-finished translated version of Kirby Mass Attack (it was released in Japan earlier this month) a few days back on the beast of a machine that is the Nintendo DSi XL. You forget how monstrous that thing is until you've gone a few months without playing around with one.

None of the buttons on the DS have any impact on gameplay in Kirby Mass Attack; it's all stylus, all the time. Given the superfluous nature of most games' stylus use, the outright reliance here is refreshing and liberating. You have touch-based control over not just one Kirby but potentially 10 of them at once. Yes, 10. There's a story that I won't discuss because there's really no reason to get into it. It justifies Kirby being split into pieces or something--I was getting flashes of Lord Voldemort. Basically, collect fruit, convert said fruit into points, then collect 100 points to add another Kirby to your lineup. You max out at 10, and besides the interesting effects on gameplay, you'll need more Kirbys to unlock more and more stages.

Did I just get into a story element of a Kirby game? My apologies.

Tap on the screen to have your Kirbys walk in one direction, tap another to reverse course. Double tap to run. Hold the stylus over them to initiate the same drag-the-stylus mechanic from Kirby Canvas Curse. Even in situations where the game didn't call for using this feature, I found myself yanking them across the screen with pointless nostalgia. It ended up killing off a bunch of my guys, and now I'm left to wonder whether "killing" is acceptable nomenclature in the Kirbyverse. To avoid certain death, you'll have to flick individual Kirbys around the screen to instigate attacks against enemies. Sometimes, you flick them and they attack automatically. Other times, clicking the enemy will speed up the process.

When you've maxed out your team to the full slate of Kirbys, the whole process can feel a bit unruly and chaotic at times. After missing a jump for the third time, you may find yourself pining for a d-pad.

But we should both resist that urge. Controlling the chaos became more and more manageable with time, and as the moment approached that mastery seemed in reach, the DS was taken from my hands.

Fortunately, the finished game is only weeks out.

It's good to have another quality DS game. It's even better to have a spiritual sequel to Kirby Canvas Curse. Welcome back, friend.


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Posted by GoNintendo Aug 11 2011 04:13 GMT
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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 26 2011 22:30 GMT
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Your numbers are unstoppable!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 26 2011 22:30 GMT
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Get big in this massive growth TV spot.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 26 2011 22:30 GMT
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A Japanese overview of gameplay options in Kirby Mass Attack.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 26 2011 22:30 GMT
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Don't split up--there's power in numbers!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 18 2011 22:02 GMT
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Smash those meanies into the ground with the help of a Kirby buddy in the Japanese version of Kirby Mass Attack.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 18 2011 22:02 GMT
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One Kirby's too light to deal with these creatures. Add more to take them down in the Japanese version of Kirby Mass Attack.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 18 2011 22:02 GMT
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Spread out your forces to advance in the Japanese version of Kirby Mass Attack.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 18 2011 22:02 GMT
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Delicious and nutritious gameplay from the Japanese version of Kirby Mass Attack.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 18 2011 22:02 GMT
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Eat enough fruit for Kirby to duplicate in the Japanese version of Kirby Mass Attack.

Posted by Joystiq Jul 18 2011 00:15 GMT
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Kirby: Mass Attack promises to be a barrel of cuteness wrapped in a bow of adorable-osity floating in an ocean of kitties and baby penguins, according to its new Japanese website. If you can stand the brightly colored assault on the senses, the site has bunches of new videos for Mass Attack and enough miniature Kirbies to populate a small, bubblegum-colored island.

Kirby: Mass Attack is scheduled for release on September 19 for Nintendo DS, so stock up on preventative action movies and death metal now, just in case the cuteness is too much to take later this year.

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 15 2011 15:56 GMT
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The videos we just posted in the story below are directly from the official Japanese site for Kirby Mass Attack. You can check out some more screens and art if you head over to the site yourself!