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{{Infobox-Game
|image=[[File:Kirby Slide gameplay.png]]
|image=[[File:Kirby Slide gameplay.png]]
|caption=Gameplay of Kirby Slide
|caption=Gameplay of ''Kirby Slide''.
|type=Sliding Puzzle
|developer=4Kids Entertainment
|levels=1
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|players=1
|released={{Released|NA|December 2003}}
|appeared=[[Game Boy Advance]] e-Reader
|platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]] e-Reader
|predecessor=''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
|successor=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
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'''''Kirby Slide''''', also known as '''''Kirby Puzzle'''''<ref>e-Reader menu</ref>, is a simple, eight-block [[wikipedia:sliding puzzle|sliding puzzle]] that was released as an e-Reader title on [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was bundled with the December 2003 issues of Nintendo Power and Tips & Tricks. This game was made to promote ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', and the sliding puzzle is even based on [[Kirby]]'s main artwork from the series.
'''''Kirby Slide''''', also known as '''''Kirby Puzzle'''''<ref>e-Reader menu</ref>, is a simple, eight-block [[wikipedia:sliding puzzle|sliding puzzle]] that was released as an [[nwiki:E-Reader|e-Reader]] title on [[Game Boy Advance]]. Its card was bundled with the December 2003 issues of ''Nintendo Power'' and ''Tips & Tricks'', and given away at Toys "R" Us stores. This game was made to promote ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', and the sliding puzzle is even based on [[Kirby]]'s main artwork from the series.


After completing the puzzle, the game displays a simple congratulatory message, and then offers the player to either restart the puzzle or quit back into the e-Reader menu.
After completing the puzzle, the game displays a simple congratulatory message, and then offers the player to either restart the puzzle or quit back into the e-Reader menu.


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Kirby Slide e-card.jpg|e-Card
Kirby Slide Card magazine flyer.jpg|"Kirby Slide Card" included on a magazine flyer
Kirby Slide gameplay 2.png|The completed puzzle
Kirby Slide gameplay 2.png|The completed puzzle
Kirby Slide congratulations.png|Congratulatory message
Kirby Slide congratulations.png|Congratulatory message
</gallery>
</gallery>


== References ==
==Trivia==
*Another ''Kirby''-themed e-Reader Card unrelated to ''Kirby Slide'' was included in a very rare promotional pack given away at the [[wikipedia:E3 2002|E3 2002]] event. When swiped through the e-Reader in front of Nintendo representatives at the stage, it would tell whether or not it is a winning card. Only 100 second-place and 10 first-place cards were distributed, which when exchanged for a prize, were ripped apart. It is considered the rarest e-Reader Card produced.<ref>[https://blog.pricecharting.com/2012/04/top-5-most-valuable-e-reader-cards.html PriceCharting - Top 5 Most Valuable e-Reader Cards]</ref>
<gallery>
Kirby Prize e-Card Tips and Tricks article.jpg|''Tips & Tricks'' article
E3 2002 e-Reader Pack sealed.jpg|E3 2002 e-Reader Pack in its seal
Kirby Prize e-Card.jpg|"KIRBY-e" card front
</gallery>
 
==References==
<references />
<references />


[[Category:Games on Game Boy Advance]]
[[Category:Games on Game Boy Advance]]

Revision as of 14:49, 20 March 2021

Kirby Slide
Kirby Slide gameplay.png
Gameplay of Kirby Slide.
Details
Developer(s) 4Kids Entertainment
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) NA December 2003
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance e-Reader
Game chronology
Kirby Air Ride Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
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Kirby Slide, also known as Kirby Puzzle[1], is a simple, eight-block sliding puzzle that was released as an e-Reader title on Game Boy Advance. Its card was bundled with the December 2003 issues of Nintendo Power and Tips & Tricks, and given away at Toys "R" Us stores. This game was made to promote Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, and the sliding puzzle is even based on Kirby's main artwork from the series.

After completing the puzzle, the game displays a simple congratulatory message, and then offers the player to either restart the puzzle or quit back into the e-Reader menu.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Another Kirby-themed e-Reader Card unrelated to Kirby Slide was included in a very rare promotional pack given away at the E3 2002 event. When swiped through the e-Reader in front of Nintendo representatives at the stage, it would tell whether or not it is a winning card. Only 100 second-place and 10 first-place cards were distributed, which when exchanged for a prize, were ripped apart. It is considered the rarest e-Reader Card produced.[2]

References