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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|designer=[[Masahiro Sakurai]]
|designer=[[Masahiro Sakurai]]
|released={{Released|Japan|July 11, 2003|NA|October 13, 2003|Europe|February 20, 2004|Australia|March 30, 2004}}
|released={{Released|Japan|July 11, 2003|NA|October 13, 2003|Europe|February 27, 2004|Australia|March 30, 2004}}
|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|language={{languages|jp=y|en_us=y|en_gb=y|fr_fr=y|it=y|de=y|es_es=y}}
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==Modes==
==Modes==
''Kirby Air Ride'' has three different modes. All vary in technique and gameplay but use the same basic controls. Unlike in most other ''Kirby'' titles, there is no Story Mode to follow in any of these modes, so filling each mode's [[Checklist]] serves as the main method of progression instead. Once a Checklist is sufficiently filled, the player gains access to an "Ending" movie, signifying that they have "completed" that mode.
''Kirby Air Ride'' has three different modes. All vary in technique and gameplay but use the same basic controls. Unlike in most other ''Kirby'' titles, there is no [[Story Mode]] to follow in any of these modes, so filling each mode's [[Checklist]] serves as the main method of progression instead. Once a Checklist is sufficiently filled, the player gains access to an "Ending" movie, signifying that they have "completed" that mode.


===Air Ride===
===Air Ride===
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| align="center" |[[File:BombPanel.png|100px]]
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| align="center" | [[Bomb]]
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|A bomb appears in Kirby's hands. The farther the player holds A, the farther Kirby throws it. The explosion does modest damage but covers a large radius that slowly increases in size until it disappears.
|A bomb appears in Kirby's hands. The longer the player holds A, the farther Kirby throws it. The explosion does modest damage but covers a large radius that slowly increases in size until it disappears.
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| align="center" |[[File:FirePanel.png|100px]]
| align="center" |[[File:FirePanel.png|100px]]
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==List of available Kirby colors==
==List of available Kirby colors==
By default, players can [[Color changes|choose between]] pink, yellow, blue, and red Kirby, though no two players can be the same color. Each game mode allows up to four additional colors to be unlocked; those being green, purple, brown, and white Kirby. These colors are unlocked separately in each game mode, and can also be applied to King Dedede and Meta Knight.
By default, players can [[Color|choose between]] pink, yellow, blue, and red Kirby, though no two players can be the same color. Each game mode allows up to four additional colors to be unlocked; those being green, purple, brown, and white Kirby. These colors are unlocked separately in each game mode, and can also be applied to King Dedede and Meta Knight.
===Default===
===Default===
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