

If anyone else thinks it's interesting though then you're right. I have the original N64 cartridge for this game so I'm passing on it. I didn't think they'd release this before the SNES Kirby games. Fans of Kirby and action games with bright, colorful graphics should vacuum this one up.

Throw in three exciting multiplayer minigames, and you've got a package of which even King Dedede would be proud. Not only that, but try combining any two abilities to create a brand-new one that is usually stronger than the original. Take control of Kirby and help him journey across six worlds, battling a wide variety of enemies and challenging bosses, as he tries to collect all 100 pieces of the shattered crystal.Īlong the way, you'll use Kirby's trademark copying ability to use enemies' strengths against them. Now the crystal has been broken, and it's scattered around the world.

Kirby's first 3-D adventure is also his Nintendo 64 debut, and it finds the always-versatile hero battling a new enemy called Dark Matter.ĭark Matter is after a distant land's powerful crystal, but a young fairy named Ribbon attempts to save it by escaping with the gem to Dream Land. Rather than taking Kirby down the route of Mario and Link, however, the pink mascot stuck closer to his origins - mechanically, Kirby 64: The Crystal. Like many of Nintendo's properties during the transition from the SNES to the N64, Kirby underwent a shift from a flat 2D sprite to a fully rendered polygon rendition of himself. Thank you for all of your support throughout the years - CoolROM will continue strong.Review Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - Kirby's First Brush With 3D Is Still A Charmer We feel we have reached this goal and helped cure more cases of nostalgia than we could have ever imagined.

From the very beginning, our goal was to allow users to re-live classic moments from video games that they have lost and cannot purchase anymore. We are very grateful to have served the emulation community for so many years and to have CoolROM still exist today. This page has been removed due to a request from Nintendo of America Inc.
