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Kirby Air Ride is a game in the Kirby series released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2003. It was the only game in the series to be released for the console, as well as the only racing game in the series.
Blurb
Prepare for fast and furious racing action as Kirby hits Warpstar speed! Use ultra-simple controls to race and battle your pals in one of three hectic game modes!
Kirby's Ready to Ride!
Gameplay
Unlike most racing games, Kirby Air Ride is simple. Use the control stick to steer and A to brake, charging and sucking up enemies.
Most of the game revolves around vehicles, primarily the Warpstar.
Development
Kirby Air Ride was formally in development for the Nintendo 64, but was never released. This version, in turn, was developed from a prototype of a 3D sequel to Kirby's Dream Course, called Kirby Ball 64 (sometimes mistranslated as Kirby Bowl 64).
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