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{{Game infobox | {{Game infobox | ||
|title=Kirby's Dream Land 3 | |title=Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ||
− | |jptitle= | + | |jptitle=星のカービィ3 |
− | |jptrans= | + | |jptrans=Hoshi no Kābī Surī |
+ | |jptranslation=Kirby of the Stars 3 | ||
|boxart=Kirbys dream land 3 frontcover.jpg | |boxart=Kirbys dream land 3 frontcover.jpg | ||
− | |caption= | + | |caption=North American box art. |
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]] | |developer=[[HAL Laboratory]] | ||
− | |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] | + | |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Virtual Console]] |
− | |category= | + | |category=Platformer |
− | |players= | + | |players=1-2 |
− | |predecessor= | + | |predecessor=''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' |
− | |successor= | + | |successor=''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' |
− | |releasena= | + | |releasena=November 27, 1997 (SNES)<br/>January 5, 2009 (VC) |
− | |releasejp= | + | |releasejp=March 27, 1998 (SNES)<br/>April 28, 2009 (VC) |
− | |releaseeu= | + | |releaseeu=July 24, 2009 (VC) |
− | |releaseau= | + | |releaseau=July 24, 2009 (VC) |
|releasekr= | |releasekr= | ||
− | |esrb= | + | |esrb=K-A (SNES)<br/>E (VC) |
|acb=N/A | |acb=N/A | ||
|cero=N/A | |cero=N/A | ||
− | |pegi= | + | |pegi=3+ |
|oflc=N/A | |oflc=N/A | ||
− | | | + | |grac=N/A |
|elspa=N/A | |elspa=N/A | ||
− | |wii_points= | + | |wii_points=800 |
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|niwa=WiKirby | |niwa=WiKirby | ||
|colorscheme=Kirby | |colorscheme=Kirby | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Kirby's Dream Land 3''' is a game in the {{ser|Kirby}} series. | + | '''''Kirby's Dream Land 3''''' is a game in the {{ser|Kirby}} series, originally released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1997. It is a direct sequel to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', featuring many of the same mechanics and characters. |
+ | ==Blurb== | ||
+ | {{wk|Dream Land|Dream Land's}} in trouble... AGAIN! {{wk|Kirby|Kirby's}} back for more action in the latest chapter of the Dream Land saga. This time, though, Kirby has more help than he knows what to do with. In addition to his old pals {{wk|Rick}} the hamster, {{wk|Coo}} the owl and {{wk|Kine}} the fish, there are three new friends to assist Kirby (not to mention {{wk|Gooey}}, his blobby little sidekick). With all those friends, two-player simultaneous play and many other helpful surprises, Kirby should have no trouble saving Dream Land again, right? Not if {{wk|King Dedede}} has anything to say about it! | ||
+ | ==Legacy== | ||
+ | ===Cameos=== | ||
+ | *The following characters from other Nintendo franchises make guest appearences. Kirby can earn a Heart Star for them. | ||
+ | **Gonbe & Chao from [[Yuyuki]] at the end of Grassland Level 4. | ||
+ | **Donbe & Hikari from [[Shin Onigashima]] at the end of Sand Canyon Level 4. | ||
+ | **ROB & Professor Hector from the [[Robot series]] ([[Stack-Up]] and [[Gyromite]]), at the end of Sand Canyon Level 6. | ||
+ | **Samus & Metroids from the [[Metroid series]], at the end of Iceberg Level 2. | ||
+ | ===Asset re-use=== | ||
+ | *Blocky was originally an [[Adventures of Lolo]] character (previously developed by HAL). | ||
+ | *When selecting the Boss Butch game, words "Nintendo 16" appear in the style of [[Nintendo 64]]. | ||
+ | <ref>[https://nindb.net/snes/kirbys-dream-land-3/index.html Nintendo Database - Kirby's Dream Land 3]</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ==Gameplay== |
− | == | + | ==Technical Details== |
− | == | + | ==Related Games== |
− | == | + | {{Related Games |
− | + | |colorscheme=Kirby | |
+ | |successor-from=''[[Kirby's Star Stacker]]'' | ||
+ | |predecessor-from=''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' | ||
+ | |sequel-from=''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' | ||
+ | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:1998 games]] | [[Category:1998 games]] | ||
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Kirby's Dream Land 3 is a game in the Kirby series, originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1997. It is a direct sequel to Kirby's Dream Land 2, featuring many of the same mechanics and characters.
Contents
Blurb
Dream Land's in trouble... AGAIN! Kirby's back for more action in the latest chapter of the Dream Land saga. This time, though, Kirby has more help than he knows what to do with. In addition to his old pals Rick the hamster, Coo the owl and Kine the fish, there are three new friends to assist Kirby (not to mention Gooey, his blobby little sidekick). With all those friends, two-player simultaneous play and many other helpful surprises, Kirby should have no trouble saving Dream Land again, right? Not if King Dedede has anything to say about it!
Legacy
Cameos
- The following characters from other Nintendo franchises make guest appearences. Kirby can earn a Heart Star for them.
- Gonbe & Chao from Yuyuki at the end of Grassland Level 4.
- Donbe & Hikari from Shin Onigashima at the end of Sand Canyon Level 4.
- ROB & Professor Hector from the Robot series (Stack-Up and Gyromite), at the end of Sand Canyon Level 6.
- Samus & Metroids from the Metroid series, at the end of Iceberg Level 2.
Asset re-use
- Blocky was originally an Adventures of Lolo character (previously developed by HAL).
- When selecting the Boss Butch game, words "Nintendo 16" appear in the style of Nintendo 64.
Gameplay
Technical Details
Related Games
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References
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