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'''''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''''' is a main-series [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' game]] released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] on April 15th, 2004 in Japan, on July 2nd, 2004 in Europe, and on October 18th, 2004 in North America. It was produced by [[HAL Laboratory]], published by [[Nintendo]], and developed by Flagship and Dimps. ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' looks and plays much like its predecessor ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', but features an expansive and non-linear interconnected world with bosses that can be defeated in a number of different orders. The game also features four [[Kirby (species)|Kirbys]] [[Color|of various color]] which can be played by up to four different players simultaneously, making this title the first main series game which can be played with four players in the main game. The different Kirbys can wander off in separate directions and assist each-other using their [[Cell Phone]]s. The name of the game is a pun on "maze", as the game sports a labyrinth-like level layout different from other mainline Kirby games.
'''''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''''' is a main-series [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' game]] released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] on April 15th, 2004 in Japan, on July 2nd, 2004 in Europe, and on October 18th, 2004 in North America. It was produced by [[HAL Laboratory]], published by [[Nintendo]], and developed by Flagship and Dimps. ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' looks and plays much like its predecessor ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', but features an expansive and non-linear interconnected world with bosses that can be defeated in a number of different orders. The game also features four [[Kirby (species)|Kirbys]] [[Color|of various color]] which can be played by up to four different players simultaneously, making this title the first main series game which can be played with four players in the main game. The different Kirbys can wander off in separate directions and assist each-other using their [[Cell Phone]]s. The name of the game is a pun on "maze", as the game sports a labyrinth-like level layout different from other mainline Kirby games.
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