Do you mean Nightmare in Dreamland? Or 64?Quote:
Originally posted by 680x0
Too bad the last kirby game was dung.
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Do you mean Nightmare in Dreamland? Or 64?Quote:
Originally posted by 680x0
Too bad the last kirby game was dung.
kirby's dream course owned.
Best (mini) golf game ever.
Revenge of the Gator is really the only pinball game that competes with Naxat titles IMO.
You forgot Trax for Gameboy.
http://www.boomspeed.com/neoalpha0/trax.jpg
Further proof that Hal could make anything cute and a decent little overhead tank game. It could have been great if the Gameboy had enough buttons to let you change turrent direction both ways.
Kirby 3 on SNES and Kirby's Adventure for NES are the only ones in the series I can stand. For some strange reason they took the rotating tower out of Nightmare in Dreamland. Lazy programmers...
*-neo
I was talking about that GBA sodomy against gaming, of course.
What didn't you like about it?
I never really played the NES version of it...I thought the GBA one was quite good (if not incredibly easy, but I think that's par for the Kirby course)
Kirby's Dream Course was one of the most inventive games I've played ever, and it's fun to boot.
Kirby 3 was retartedly easy. I think Dreamland 2 on GB was the best.
It just feels like they put no effort into nightmare in dreamland at all. The challenge was non-existant, the extras were pathetic, the level designs were garbage, the game was like the amorphous idiot child of kirby 1 and superstar. Nevermind I don't think much of the "classic" kirby's outside of Superstar. Give me something new, or atleast something that I can't easily replicate (lolo compilation would be nice though)
Play Superstar and get the real deal.