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HyperSomari64
HyperSomari64
All i can say is Kirby Avalanche exists.
Even the E-Reader puzzle and the Satellaview minigames have more fun than "Kirby now speaks but now they are an annoying jerk and it's a Puyo Puyo reskin (no original OST btw)"
Glubbfubb
Glubbfubb
Does anyone legitmally like Kirby Star Stacker
Champion of Hyrule
Champion of Hyrule
I’d argue there are some other Nintendo franchises without bad games: Smash, Splatoon and Xenoblade, just to name a few.
KneeOfJustice99
KneeOfJustice99
I guess you could reasonably argue bit Generations could be there too. That might be cheating given all of the games are much simpler, but their ideas and mechanics are all great, and they do what they set out to do really well. Even if some of the modes from BOUNDISH or the lack of colourblind support for COLORIS is a bit annoying, the entire original series was great, if experimental
Glubbfubb
Glubbfubb
what the heck is bit generations KneeOfJustice99 KneeOfJustice99

Also Pokemon Warriors is back, I didn't know if you knew this one.


Were submitting a Normal-type themed battlefield
KneeOfJustice99
KneeOfJustice99
bit Generations was a Japan-only series of 7 experimental, small-scale and cheaper than average "coffee table games" released for the GBA, but were particularly well-recieved in North America despite never seeing official release there. Their whole deal was to look into the artistic aspect of the video game, and they'd do so with experimental gameplay and minimalistic design in both visuals and sound that gave the whole series a ton of unique charm in my opinion. It also had a followup franchise on WiiWare/DSiWare known as Art Style, which included a couple of remakes of the bit Generations games, some reimaginings, and a ton of wholly new ones (such as Pictobits/Picopict), which were honestly a lot of fun too. Unfortunately it's kind of an obscure piece of Nintendo's history nowadays, but I still think it'd be really well-suited to another sequel series on the Switch or something.
Glubbfubb
Glubbfubb
Did you say Beyonce?!?
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