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|image=[[File:N64.png|250px]] | |image=[[File:N64.png|250px]] | ||
|creator=[[Nintendo]] | |creator=[[Nintendo]] | ||
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|released={{Released|Japan|June 23, 1996|NA|September 29, 1996|Europe|March 1, 1997|Australia|March 1, 1997}} | |released={{Released|Japan|June 23, 1996|NA|September 29, 1996|Europe|March 1, 1997|Australia|March 1, 1997}} | ||
|predecessor=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] | |predecessor=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] |
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The Nintendo 64 is a game console released by Nintendo in 1996 and 1997. It is the successor of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the predecessor of the Nintendo GameCube. It also had a disk drive add on called the Nintendo 64DD. Only one main Kirby game was made for it, although Super Smash Bros., a game that features Kirby as a playable character, is a Nintendo 64 game as well.
Kirby games
Cancelled
- Kirby Bowl 64
- Kirby's Air Ride (moved to Nintendo GameCube)
Other games featuring Kirby
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