Overview

Number of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Release Date

NES

  • US 1st May 1993
  • EU 12th Sep 1993
  • JP 23rd Mar 1993

Wii (Wii Shop)

  • US 12th Feb 2007, 500 points
  • EU 16th Feb 2007, 500 points
  • JP 27th Feb 2007, 500 points

Wii U (Wii U eShop)

  • US 17th Apr 2013, $4.99
  • EU 18th Apr 2013, £3.49
  • JP 17th Apr 2013, ¥500

Nintendo Switch Online (Subscription)

  • Available Now
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About The Game

Released in the later years of the NES, Kirby’s Adventure was a groundbreaking, graphically impressive platformer that famously introduced Kirby’s ability to copy the powers of his enemies.

In his one and only NES escapade, Kirby must reunite the shattered pieces of the Star Rod stolen by King Dedede, so that the residents of Dream Land can have a peaceful night’s sleep.

In his default form, Kirby is a near-powerless pink blob, but by sucking up enemies he can absorb their abilities; including a laser beam, fire blaster, boomerang and spikes. By gulping down two different kinds of enemy Kirby can also combine powers, sometimes with unexpected results.

With tons of bonus levels and minigames, plus more than 20 copy abilities to discover, Kirby’s Adventure is as full of surprises as Kirby himself!