Kirby on Famicom, one of the console's most technically impressive games. Power copying is already there, colors explode, handling is perfect. An absolute pinnacle.
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Platformer1 player3+
Description
Action platformer featuring Kirby absorbing enemy abilities to traverse colorful worlds. Published by HAL Laboratory, released in Canada in 1993. Kirby in side-scrolling view inhaling enemies to copy their powers, flight, creative bosses and very high quality visuals and music. Absolute NES masterpiece, one of the finest late-hardware games.
Kirby's Adventure review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
A late-generation technical showcase, the game unfurls pastel colours of a richness rare on the console, soft settings and all-round sprites. The warmth of the hues and Kirby's expressiveness overflow with charm. This visual direction, polished and tender, pushes the machine's graphic limits.
Luminous and singing, HAL's melodies signed by Jun Ishikawa turn the pink adventure into a festival of joyful, catchy tunes, from the famous "Butter Building" to "Green Greens". Each level sparkles with a rousing freshness perfectly in tune with Kirby's charm. This sonic generosity remains a peak of NES chiptune.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Inhaling enemies to steal their powers and switching ability at will: this brilliant mechanic opens up endless approaches and constantly renews the fun. The colourful levels, generous with secrets, are crossed with gleeful gentleness. Technically gorgeous for the console, it's a welcoming, inventive platformer that enchants from start to finish.
A Canadian NES variant (French-language labelling) of the late-cycle Nintendo release, rarer than the standard US version. The Canadian cart with bilingual (English/French) markings is an identity target for late-NES French-speaking collectors, and CIB in an intact cardboard box with bilingual manual trades noticeably above the US equivalent. A regional purist curiosity more than a mass-production rarity.
Is Kirby's Adventure still worth playing in 2026?
Kirby's Adventure, released in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby - Yume no Izumi no Monogatari, is one of the most technically impressive games on NES and an absolute catalogue peak. Kirby copies enemy powers in a dreamlike world of explosive colour, the controls are perfect and creativity constant. The HAL/Nintendo title introduces the copy ability that will define the franchise for decades. Still an outright classic to discover today.