Wednesday, February 9, 2011

New Kirby game coming to <b>Wii</b>, and he's NOT made of string- Destructoid




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Nintendo has announced, seemingly from out of the blue, a brand new Kirby game. It'll be on the Wii and will feature a more "traditional" Kirby, having left behind his woolen adventures in Kirby's Epic Yarn. 

The game doesn't have an official title, but you can check out a brief (and very tiny) video clip here. As you can see, this is a traditional Kirby game, complete with enemy suckage and transformations. Kirby appears to be able to pull off ridiculously powerful special moves as well. 

So ... this is basically the best news I've heard all week.




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