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==Kid Kirby== | ==Kid Kirby== | ||
− | Kid Kirby is a cancelled Kirby game by DMA Design Ltd., revealed [http://bulk.destructoid.com/ul/104946-kid-kirby-the-super-nintendo-game-that-never-was/kk3-noscale.jpg within a 1995 issue of a Mexican Club Nintendo magazine] and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikedailly/sets/72157602112466044/ assets revealed by a former ex-DMA employee known as Mike Dailly]. | + | Kid Kirby is a cancelled [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] Kirby game by DMA Design Ltd., revealed [http://bulk.destructoid.com/ul/104946-kid-kirby-the-super-nintendo-game-that-never-was/kk3-noscale.jpg within a 1995 issue of a Mexican Club Nintendo magazine] and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikedailly/sets/72157602112466044/ assets revealed by a former ex-DMA employee known as Mike Dailly]. |
==Hoshi no Kirby: KiraKira Medal Land== | ==Hoshi no Kirby: KiraKira Medal Land== |
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This article is a short summary of List of third party Kirby games. WiKirby features a more in-depth article. |
This article is a list of third party Kirby games. Known unlicensed and pirate software are not listed.
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Kid Kirby
Kid Kirby is a cancelled Super Nintendo Entertainment System Kirby game by DMA Design Ltd., revealed within a 1995 issue of a Mexican Club Nintendo magazine and assets revealed by a former ex-DMA employee known as Mike Dailly.
Hoshi no Kirby: KiraKira Medal Land
Hoshi no Kirby: KiraKira Medal Land (Japanese: 星のカービィ~きらきらメダルランド~) is a Kirby arcade machine produced by Atlus in 2006. It is a medal throwing game based on the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! anime, with 20 different types of minigames. [1]
Hoshi no Kirby: Medal Land no Mahou no Tou
Hoshi no Kirby: Medal Land no Mahou no Tou (Japanese: 星のカービィメダルランドの魔法の塔) is a Kirby arcade machine produced by Atlus. Released in 2007, and mentioned in the Japanese version of Kirby's Dream Collection.[2]
Jaguar Machine Sashi Senyou Soft: Kirby Family
Jaguar Machine Sashi Senyou Soft: Kirby Family (Japanese: ジャガーミシン 刺しゅう専用ソフト カービィファミリー) was planned and shown during Nintendo Space World 2001 for the Game Boy Color, but cancelled. A game in which players can sew Kirby characters on to fabric with a Game Boy compatible Jaguar sewing machine (JN-100 or JN-2000).[3]