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Kirby for Nintendo GameCube was the tentative title for an unreleased mainline Kirby game developed for the Nintendo GameCube. Announced in 2004, it featured a revamped Helper system based on that of Kirby Super Star, alongside the camera perspective used in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. It began development in 2000, shortly after development for Kirby 64 concluded, and was planned for release soon after Kirby Air Ride in 2003. Its initial announced release date was 2005, which was later pushed back to 2006. However, due to the difficulty of designing a game for both single-player and multi-player, it was eventually canceled, most likely sometime in 2006. Had it been released as intended, it would have been the eighth game in the main series.

Three more builds of the game followed, with development eventually transferring over to the Wii. Only the last of these was released, under the title Kirby's Return to Dream Land. The concept for this game would later be revisited in Kirby Star Allies for the Nintendo Switch.



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