Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Review

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By now, many people are aware of the fact that I love Nintendo 64. It seems that Nintendo 64 was just so compelling to me because of all of the great games for it. Sin and Punishment, Wave Race 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Super Mario 64 are probably some of the most well known Nintendo 64 games. However, there are also some great Nintendo 64 games that hardly anyone has heard of and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is definitely one of them.

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2. Publisher: Nintendo
3. Developer: HAL Laboratory
4. ESRB Rating: E for Everyone
5. Release Date(US): June 26th, 2000
5. Virtual Console Release Date(US): February 25th, 2008

Gameplay: Basically, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is a side scrolling platform game. Unfortunately, the camera and playing environments are limited making your experience with the game feel like a NES game. However, that really isn
 
Nice review, but do you really think that the multiplayer was good? I thought that was one of the worst parts of the game, and single player was phenominal. I recently have been trying to get all the shards and 100% completion (I'm at 98% 2 shards left).
 
Super_Naruto said:
Nice review, but do you really think that the multiplayer was good? I thought that was one of the worst parts of the game, and single player was phenominal. I recently have been trying to get all the shards and 100% completion (I'm at 98% 2 shards left).
The single player is really short and simple.
One of my friends owns the game so I decided to borrow it.
I found the single player really short and simple but I found the multiplayer to be stellar.
 
Snoopdogga said:
Super_Naruto said:
Nice review, but do you really think that the multiplayer was good? I thought that was one of the worst parts of the game, and single player was phenominal. I recently have been trying to get all the shards and 100% completion (I'm at 98% 2 shards left).
The single player is really short and simple.
One of my friends owns the game so I decided to borrow it.
I found the single player really short and simple but I found the multiplayer to be stellar.
All Kirby games have short singeplayer, but you have to admit the platforming is amazing.
 
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