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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Classic NES Games - Kirbys Adventure - WILD AND CRAZY KIRBY GAME PLAY - ...



Classic NES Games - Kirbys Adventure - Video Specific title - Part 1

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Kirbys Adventure is a well known classic NES game in the platform genre. It's one of the many old school games that are still enjoyable to play today. The main goal of this amazing NES game is to simply get to the end of each stage by literally eating your enemies and stealing their special powers.

The enemies are led by the somewhat evil King Dedede to stop you from returning the legendary Star Rod to the fountain of dreams. Without the Star Rod in the fountain of dreams everyone is unable to dream, for it is the Star Rod that protects peoples dreams.

Kirbys Adventure is a fun game for kids and adults to enjoy, and one of my favorite platform and adventure games out there. You to can play Kirbys Adventure by purchasing it for your own NES Console, or by downloading it from the Wii Virtual Console or 3DS eShop as a 3D Classic.

This is not the only Kirby game that's great to play, their are several other Kirby games that are great as well.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Win A Wii U

Win a Nintendo Wii U

E3 2012 is coming soon, so very soon, and http://attackofthefanboy.com is holding a contest where you can win your very own Wii U when it's finally released later this year. To see the full article and how you could win Nintendo's new console, click here.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

(Rumor) StarFox Metroid Crossover?

StarFox and Metroid Crossover video game for the wii u
StarFox Assult mock box art for Wii U

A rumor is spreading across the net that Retro Studios is working on a StarFox and Metroid crossover game for the Wii U. Even though it may sound good at first the rumored plot doesn't appeal to me.

The plot of this rumored StarFox and Metroid title is that StarFox goes into deep space and crash into Samus's ship, Samus falls to a nearby planet and loses all her powers. She then has to go around the planet for some reason while trying to restore her abilities.

The game switches off between controlling Samus and Fox. When controlling Fox you are apparently trying to get to the planet, from what I heard anyways.

I tend to dislike when developers try to make two games at one like this because usually they both end up suffering, even if one of them turns out to be good because it's with the other it ends up being hated, such as Sonic Unleashed for the Wii which had awesome day levels but because of the night Werehog levels people tend to throw hate at it.

Shigeru Miyamoto Wins the Spain's Prince of Asturias Prize

Shigeru Miyamoto With Mario & Luigi
Shigeru Miyamoto is still the best when it comes to designing video games as he now adds the Spain's Prince of Asturias Prize to his trophy case.

Shigeru Miyamoto, the man behind the Mario and Zelda series as well as many others from Nintendo, has recently won Spain's Prince of Asturias Prize. This annual prize is given to those around the world who have made notable achievements in the sciences, humanities, and public affairs

Shigeru Miyamoto was given the award for turning video games into the medium it is today, a medium capable of bringing people together regardless of who they are or where there from. Miyamoto was also praised for excluding violence from his creations.

Shigeru Miyamoto now has a new trophy for his work in video games as he adds his Prince of Asturias Prize for communications and humanities to his collection.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

5 Things You May Not Know About Pikachu

Pikachu is known as the mascot for the entire Pokemon franchise, but do you know these things about him?
Pikachu Pokemon

1. Pikachu is an electric rodent Pokemon

2. Pikachu was the main attraction to Pokemon Yellow

3. Their have been two different Pikachu balloons for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

4. Pikachu are only native to the Kanto region, although they have been introduced in other select areas

5. Their are 63 non-reprint Pikachu Pokemon cards in the Pokemon TCG