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Kirby appears to be a game designed around the premise of a quick multiplayer blast, and it has succeeded in doing this. But you have to ask the question: with the Monkey Ball series already tying-up a similar market - and Mario Kart: Double Dash just around the corner - is there any need for Kirby? Read more
Kirby's Air Ride is one of this generation's most under-appreciated games. Not a game for everyone, but give it a try, and it may surprise you. Read more
If you’re playing the game alone, the Air Ride mode is the one you’ll enjoy the most. In this mode you get to race against three computer controlled players for a few laps. The track design is nice, there often are multiple paths to take, so you have to experiment which path is best for each vehicle. Read more
Well all I can say is I'm really dissapointed. It's really meant for the under 12's and if you were expecting something along the lines of Mariokart Double Dash then forget it. Read more
i guess when i said "gamecube or better" i was thinking along the lines of RE4, not so much Kirby Air Ride.
forum.ic-games.co.uk: 29 March 2006 Read more
weeeeeeeee!!!! newest purchase: Kirby Air Ride Bought From: Kmart Price: $30 yeah! 70% off! don't find that everyday. Quite a good game too, by the makers of SSBM. _________________ check out my deviantart at http://mangalphantom.deviantart.com
forum.palgn.co.uk: 11 July 2005 Read more
via wiifanboy We caught this trailer from the unreleased Gamecube Kirby platformer on Gamevideos, and we are agape. Stunned. We think that given the choice to release this or Kirby Air Ride, Nintendo may have chosen poorly. Kirby is clearly using HAL's Super Smash Bros. Melee engine, and to awesome effect, as the graphics look great and the combat looks fighting-game solid. The video shows off Kirby's ability to not only copy enemy attacks, bu...
forum.dcemu.co.uk: 15 March 2007 Read more