Monday, September 24, 2012

Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Unboxing and Overview



Kirby is 20 and Nintendo is commemorating the milestone...

Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition (Wii) was released Sunday, September 16th, 2012 and is a treat for any Kirby enthusiast.  Much like Mario's 25th, fans are treated to: special packaging, a game disc with multiple titles, a compilation soundtrack, and a full color booklet highlighting Kirby's 20 fun-filled years.

Here is a an unboxing and overview to really highlight the materials:



If you can't tell my allergies are pretty bad...I actually sound really good compared to the previous 2 weeks...Sorry about that, but I didn't want to keep waiting to do the video...

The Special Edition of Kirby's Dream Collection retails for $39.99 and as I mentioned in the video...I would get a copy sooner rather than later to ensure you don't miss out on this special offering form the big N.

If you don't have some of the included games this bundle is a steal.  If you are a hardcore Kirby fanatic it is a must have regardless.  And for those casual fans and collectors, this is truly a nice package and will provide quite a bit of fun and look great in any gaming shrine.

The booklet is packed with features and little tidbits of info...the game disc has some extra special bonus content, and as I type this I am rocking out to the sweet sounds of Dream Land.

The game disc includes these classic titles:

-Kirby's Dream Land (GameBoy, 1992-First Ever Kirby Game)
-Kirby's Adventure (NES, 1993)
-Kirby's Dream Land 2 (GameBoy, 1995)
-Kirby Super Star (SNES, 1996)
-Kirby's Dream Land 3 (SNES, 1997)
-Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (N64, 2000)

While the video uploads I think I will check out an episode of the animated series Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

As with any special edition offering from Nintendo, I suggest you move on it quick and take advantage of the anniversary celebration!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for uploading, could you make a walkthrough and a review for the game, I'm looking towards buying this.

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    1. No problem. I would love to do a playthrough, but it will be later on in the year. I've honestly not gotten to play Wii (outside of WFP and a stray Skylanders or SSBB match) since late June. I'm going to finish Mario Kart Wii and Mario Party 9 and then start in on Giants. After that I might be open to it. I will say I have really enjoyed the CD sound track and can't wait to play Crystal Shards.

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