These two are included in that awesome Anniversary Collection that came out for the Wii late last year ( which I reviewed) so if you want to maybe save space on your puny little girly-man hard drive, that might be the option to go with. The former being a collection of smaller games who’s structure still has me scratching my head and the latter a critically acclaimed sidescroller that I’ve never played because I keep forgetting that I own it. For a more traditional experience, Nintendo is also serving up Kirby Super Star as well as Kirby’s Dream Land 3. But if you want to hear it anyway I’d say this game is kind of lame-o. I downloaded this a long time ago for the original Wii in a drunken haze and didn’t play past that night so my opinion probably isn’t worth much. First up is Kirby’s Dream Course: A “golf simulator” that plays more like a really, really weird pool game. Attention, weirdos out there burdened with the unhealthy desire to wrap your creepy little mitts around any and all things Kirby-related: Today’s list of releases for the Wii U’s Virtual Console reads like a greatest hits of the pink puffball’s 16-bit adventures.This means that not only is there a good chance you already own these titles in some form or another but that you also don’t care and will buy them again anyway.
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