
WHY IS THE FINAL BOSS OF KIRBY'S ADVENTURE SO DIFFICULT
Kirby © HAL Laboratory / Nintendo
Art by me
Kirby © HAL Laboratory / Nintendo
Art by me
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NFC chip? I'm not sure what that is (but I'm sure it's obvious and I'll feel like a fool once you explain it).
Awesome!! I haven't had any problems with my older NES/GameBoy games, but I hear a lot of people are having issues with them. I've either been lucky or, because I still use them often, maybe they haven't had the opportunity to "go bad". x3
Awesome!! I haven't had any problems with my older NES/GameBoy games, but I hear a lot of people are having issues with them. I've either been lucky or, because I still use them often, maybe they haven't had the opportunity to "go bad". x3
Near-Field Communication. It's the "amiibo" to the "amiibo figure". It's the little sticker of electronics (tiny circle thing inside the stand. It's a paper sticker with super-thin metals on one side) that holds all of the amiibo data. You can take it out and stick it on anything. As long as there's no metal in between it and the scanner, you have an amiibo of anything.
Because it's Nintendo Hard. :P
But in all seriousness, the last levels in Kirby games are always extremely difficult. I was so happy when I finally got 100% completion on Squeak Squad. ;w;
But in all seriousness, the last levels in Kirby games are always extremely difficult. I was so happy when I finally got 100% completion on Squeak Squad. ;w;
It's actually not that hard if you grew up playing 2D flying games, like 1942, Life Force, or UN Squadron. The final final guy, who I like to call, "Dragula" (because he looks like Waluigi and Dracula thrown into a blender and dressed in drag), is surprisingly easy, especially comparing it to the third boss.
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