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|released='''Nintendo 64'''<br>{{Released|Japan|March 24, 2000|NA|June 26, 2000|Europe|June 22, 2001|Australia|June 22, 2001}}<br> '''Virtual Console (Wii)'''<br>{{Released|NA|February 25, 2008|Europe|March 7, 2008|Australia|March 7, 2008|Japan|April 15, 2008|South Korea|September 16, 2008<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080913194943/http://www.nintendo.co.kr:80/Wii/wii/vconsol/kerby64/kerby64_01.php Nintendo of Korea (Wayback Machine snapshot)]</ref>}}<br>'''Virtual Console (Wii U)'''<br>{{Released|Europe|June 25, 2015|Australia|June 26, 2015|NA|July 30, 2015|Japan|August 19, 2015}}<br>'''Nintendo 64: Nintendo Switch Online'''<br>{{Released|Japan|May 20, 2022|NA|May 20, 2022|Europe|May 20, 2022|Australia|May 20, 2022}}
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'''''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''''' is a side-scrolling platformer in the main [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] featuring [[Kirby]] and some of his friends, produced by [[HAL Laboratory]] and initially released in 2000 and 2001 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It is notable for being the first installment in the series to depict Kirby and his surroundings in full 3D, although only for visual effects. Like ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' before it, ''Kirby 64'' was not directed by [[Masahiro Sakurai]], but instead by [[Shinichi Shimomura]]. Unlike those titles, however, ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' does not feature [[Animal Friend]]s with which to combine with and alter Kirby's [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]. Instead, Kirby does this himself by combining abilities together into [[Power Combo]]s. This results in 36 total unique abilities that Kirby can use in the game.
 
'''''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''''' is a side-scrolling platformer in the main [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] featuring [[Kirby]] and some of his friends, produced by [[HAL Laboratory]] and initially released in 2000 and 2001 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It is notable for being the first {{installment}} in the series to depict Kirby and his surroundings in full 3D, although only for visual effects. Like ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' before it, ''Kirby 64'' was not directed by [[Masahiro Sakurai]], but instead by [[Shinichi Shimomura]]. Unlike those titles, however, ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' does not feature [[Animal Friend]]s with which to combine with and alter Kirby's [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]. Instead, Kirby does this himself by combining abilities together into [[Power Combo]]s. This results in 36 total unique abilities that Kirby can use in the game.
 
''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' departs from earlier games in the series in other ways as well. In addition to being the first 3-D game in the series, it also is the first game to give Kirby an upper limit to how high he can [[hover]], the first game to allow him to [[inhale]] underwater, the first game to let him hold enemies and objects over his head or toss them, and the first game in the series to give him [[Kirby's voice|a voice]] courtesy of [[Makiko Ohmoto]]. ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' also features three [[Sub-Game]]s which can be played with up to four players, completely separate from the main game.


''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' departs from earlier games in the series in other ways as well. In addition to being the first 3D game in the series, it also is the first game to give Kirby an upper limit to how high he can [[hover]], the first game to allow him to [[inhale]] underwater, the first game to let him hold enemies and objects over his head or toss them, and the first game in the series to give him [[Kirby's voice|a voice]] courtesy of [[Makiko Ohmoto]]. ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' also features three [[Sub-Game]]s which can be played with up to four players, completely separate from the main game.
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==Story==
==Story==
[[File:K64 RibbonEscape.png|thumb|left|200px|Ribbon's escape.]]
[[File:K64 RibbonEscape.png|thumb|left|200px|Ribbon's escape.]]
The story of ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' begins on a far away planet called [[Ripple Star]], which is inhabited by fairy-like beings. The inhabitants of Ripple Star are also the guardians of a powerful crystal. Shortly before the game begins, an ill-willed creature called [[Dark Matter]] attacks Ripple Star. Concerned with the crystal's safety, the [[Fairy Queen]] asks [[Ribbon]], a young fairy, to take the crystal and escape to a safe place with it. Ribbon obeys her ruler, but as she flies off, she is pursued by Dark Matter. Eventually, the powerful being is able to assault Ribbon, which destroys the crystal and splits it into several [[Crystal Shard]]s. Meanwhile, Ribbon crash-lands on [[Popstar|Pop Star]], Kirby's home planet.
The story of ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' begins on a far-off planet called [[Ripple Star]], which is inhabited by fairy-like beings. The inhabitants of Ripple Star are also the guardians of a powerful crystal. Shortly before the game begins, an ill-willed creature called [[Dark Matter (cloud)|Dark Matter]] attacks Ripple Star. Concerned with the crystal's safety, the [[Queen]] asks [[Ribbon]], a young fairy, to take the crystal and escape to a safe place with it. Ribbon obeys her ruler, but as she flies off, she is pursued by Dark Matter. Eventually, the powerful being is able to assault Ribbon, which destroys the crystal and splits it into several [[Crystal Shard]]s. Meanwhile, Ribbon crash-lands on [[Popstar|Pop Star]], Kirby's home planet.


[[File:K64 RibbonMeetsKirby.png|thumb|left|200px|Ribbon, explaining her trouble to Kirby.]]
[[File:K64 RibbonMeetsKirby.png|thumb|left|200px|Ribbon, explaining her trouble to Kirby.]]
It is not long before Ribbon meets Kirby, as she unintentionally uses him to break her fall. After both of them find and merge two of the Crystal Shards, Ribbon explains her misery to Kirby, who instantly agrees to help out. While they search for the missing shards on Pop Star, they manage to add a [[Waddle Dee (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Waddle Dee]], an artist girl called [[Adeleine]], and even Kirby's arch rival [[King Dedede]] to their cause. The group then travels to several planets to look for shards, using the crystal's transportation powers.  
It is not long before Ribbon meets Kirby, as she unintentionally uses him to break her fall. After both of them find and merge two of the Crystal Shards, Ribbon explains her misery to Kirby, who instantly agrees to help out. While they search for the missing shards on Pop Star, they manage to add a [[Waddle Dee (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Waddle Dee]], an artist girl called [[Adeleine]], and even Kirby's arch-rival [[King Dedede]] to their cause. The group then travels to several planets to look for shards, using the crystal's transportation powers.  


After traveling through several regions on numerous planets, the group finally gets the chance to travel to Ripple Star. The planet has become covered in thick, black clouds and is generally in a bad state. The Fairy Queen herself has been possessed by Dark Matter, which the group remains unaware of. Ribbon is visibly shocked to see her home planet in such a condition, but the rest of the group quickly comforts her. They then journey to Ripple Star together, where they battle their way into the palace and confront [[Miracle Matter]], the apparent master of the Dark Matter. Kirby finally manages to defeat the foe and restore peace to the fairy planet. The Fairy Queen remains influenced by the Dark Matter, however, and after Kirby and his friends leave the planet to return home in a spaceship, the queen can be seen giving Ribbon a malicious glare.
After traveling through several regions on numerous planets, the group finally gets the chance to travel to Ripple Star. The planet has become covered in thick, black clouds and is generally in a bad state. The Queen herself has been possessed by Dark Matter, which the group remains unaware of. Ribbon is visibly shocked to see her home planet in such a condition, but the rest of the group quickly comforts her. They then journey to Ripple Star together, where they battle their way into the palace and confront [[Miracle Matter]], the apparent master of the Dark Matter. Kirby finally manages to defeat the foe and restore peace to the fairy planet. The Queen remains influenced by the Dark Matter, however, and after Kirby and his friends leave the planet to return home in a spaceship, the queen can be seen giving Ribbon a malicious glare.


The ending changes if Kirby and his friends manage to collect all of the Crystal Shards. If they do this successfully, the restored crystal reveals the possession of the Fairy Queen, and expels the Dark Matter from her body. The remaining Dark Matter then flies off into space, where it forms a new world called [[Dark Star]]. Intending to destroy the dark threat, the group travels into the heart of Dark Star with Kirby's [[Warp Star]]. Inside the black cloud, Kirby uses the abilities of his friends for one last time. Eventually, Kirby and Ribbon engage [[0²]], the master of Dark Matter and an angelic version of Kirby's old enemy [[Zero]], in a fierce battle. The two of them manage to defeat the creature with the help of the Crystal Shards, though, and Dark Matter is eliminated. To thank the heroes for their efforts, the Fairy Queen awards each of them with a piece of the crystal. In the end, Kirby receives a kiss from Ribbon.
The ending changes if Kirby and his friends manage to collect all of the Crystal Shards. If they do this successfully, the restored crystal reveals the possession of the Queen and expels the Dark Matter from her body. The remaining Dark Matter then flies off into space, where it forms a new level called [[Dark Star]]. Intending to destroy the dark threat, the group travels into the heart of Dark Star with Kirby's [[Warp Star]]. Inside the black cloud, Kirby uses the abilities of his friends for one last time. Eventually, Kirby and Ribbon engage [[0²]], the master of Dark Matter, and an angelic version of Kirby's old enemy [[Zero]], in a fierce battle. The two of them manage to defeat the creature with the help of the Crystal Shards, though, and Dark Matter is eliminated. To thank the heroes for their efforts, the Queen awards each of them with a piece of the crystal. In the end, Kirby receives a kiss from Ribbon.


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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:K64 PowerCombo.png|thumb|Kirby, creating a Power Combo.]]
[[File:K64 PowerCombo.png|thumb|Kirby, creating a Power Combo.]]
Despite the fact that ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' features full 3D graphics for the first time, the game itself still plays like a 2D sidescroller. The players control Kirby's movements with the Directional Pad. This way he is able to walk, run, and crouch. Pressing the A button causes Kirby to jump, and another press of the button lets him inflate himself, making him able to fly. However, unlike in the previous games where Kirby was granted to fly for an infinite amount of time, this game limits his potential. After a set amount of time, he will automatically deflate himself and has to touch the ground first to be able to fly again. Pressing the B button makes Kirby use his signature [[Inhale|inhaling]] attack, which lets him defeat enemies, destroy blocks, and copy abilities (given that the inhaled enemy possesses one). The game makes another distinction from its predecessors here, giving Kirby only seven different abilities to copy, as opposed to the vast ability pool of other games. However, by inhaling enemies, Kirby can create ability stars, which he can spit at other enemies. If an ability star connects to another enemy with an ability, the two abilities will merge and form a [[Power Combo]]. By combining abilities, Kirby can master 28 different abilities, plus the seven base abilities, making a total of 35 abilities. If the player wants Kirby to discard his ability, this can be done by pressing the L or R button or any of the C buttons.
Despite the fact that ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' features full 3D graphics for the first time, the game itself still plays like a 2D sidescroller. The game makes another distinction from its predecessors, giving Kirby only seven different abilities to copy, as opposed to the vast ability pool of other games. The base abilities are [[Burning|Burn]], [[Stone]], [[Ice]], [[Needle]], [[Bomb]], [[Spark]], and [[Cutter]]. However, by inhaling enemies, Kirby can create ability stars, which he can spit at other enemies. If an ability star connects to another enemy with an ability, the two abilities will merge and form a [[Power Combo]]. By combining abilities, Kirby can master 28 different abilities, plus the seven base abilities, making a total of 35 abilities. While ability combinations exist and have existed to a degree in several other titles, ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' is the first and so far only game in the series where every copy ability can be mixed with every other ability (excluding [[Ribbon's Crystal]]).
 
The game features six worlds, or planets, with respectively four levels and one boss fight. From the beginning, only the first level of Pop Star is available. In every level, there are three Crystal Shards to be found. The Crystal Shards are often hidden in remote places or behind obstacles that can be destroyed only by a certain ability (usually indicated by the obstacle's col{{o}}r). Finding all the Crystal Shards isn't necessary to complete the game, but it is essential to 100% complete the game, as finding all 80 Crystal Shards (72 from every level, six from every boss, and two during the intro) unlocks the true ending of the game.
 
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==Characters==
===Kirby===
[[File:Kirby K64 artwork.jpg|thumb|130px|Artwork of Kirby]]
{{main|Kirby}}
{{quote|Kirby, naturally, is the hero of this tale. Kind and jolly by nature, he turns tough-guy to lend his storied talents to the imperiled fairies of the Ripple Star planet. Surely he'll be able to recover the Crystal Shards.|''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' Instruction Booklet (North America), page 22}}
Kirby returns as the main playable character and protagonist of this game. After [[Ribbon]] crashes into him in the opening scene, Kirby agrees to help her recover the lost [[Crystal Shard]]s which have scattered across the galaxy. Instead of relying on his [[Animal Friend]]s to help him, Kirby now boasts the ability to combine his own [[Copy Ability]] powers to create [[Power Combo]]s. Every ability Kirby gains can be combined with another or with itself to create surprising methods of defeating enemies. Despite this, he still will not be heading out alone, as he will bring a cadre of friends to help rid the afflicted worlds of [[Dark Matter]]'s presence.
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===Ribbon===
[[File:Ribbon.png|thumb|130px|Artwork of Ribbon]]
{{main|Ribbon}}
{{quote|A fairy from Ripple Star, Ribbon escapes the planet with the fairies' Crystal, only to fall victim to a Dark Matter ambush. When she loses control of the Crystal, she turns to Kirby for help.|''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' Instruction Booklet (North America), page 22}}
Newly introduced in this game, Ribbon is a young fairy girl from [[Ripple Star]]. Unfortunate circumstances led her to attempt to flee her homeworld with a massive crystal, but the invading Dark Matter pursues her through outer space and manages to knock her away, shattering the crystal in the process. She crash-lands on [[Popstar|Pop Star]] with only a single shard of the crystal left in her grasp, but manages to land right on top of Kirby's head, who agrees to help her find the missing pieces. Their journey takes the two across several worlds until they return to Ripple Star to deal with the invading Dark Matter. Ribbon does not appear to be a fighter, and tends to keep behind Kirby for most of the journey, but she may be able to [[Ribbon's Crystal|lend her power]] when the need arises.
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===King Dedede===
[[File:King Dedede K64 artwork.png|thumb|130px|Artwork of King Dedede]]
{{main|King Dedede}}
{{quote|Long-time rival King Dedede finds one of the missing Crystal Shards on his castle grounds. Whatever will he do with it?|''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' Instruction Booklet (North America), page 22}}
This gluttonous bird-man styles himself as a king, and has been Kirby's arch-rival for a long time. When he finds one of the scattered Crystal Shards, he seeks to keep it for himself, and will not let Kirby have it. Before long, however, Dark Matter appears and possesses the king to get at his shard, and Kirby must fight Dedede to get rid of the dark presence. Once the invading creature is driven off, King Dedede comes to his senses and, reluctantly, agrees to join Kirby's team to save the galaxy. At several points during their adventure, King Dedede appears to clear away obstructions using his massive hammer.
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===Waddle Dee===
[[File:K64 normal waddledee2.jpg|thumb|130px|Artwork of Waddle Dee]]
{{main|Waddle Dee (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)}}
{{quote|Kirby cohort Waddle Dee gets himself in gobs of trouble when he happens upon another of the powerful Shards.|''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' Instruction Booklet (North America), page 22}}
An unassuming resident of [[Popstar|Pop Star]], Waddle Dee becomes a stalwart member of Kirby's team when the pink puffball saves him from possession by Dark Matter, who had turned him momentarily into a [[Waddle Doo]]. Waddle Dee may not look like much, but he has many tricks and ideas which can help Kirby get through various obstacles in the worlds they travel through.
 
This is the only main-series ''Kirby'' game which does not feature [[Waddle Dee]]s as standard enemies.
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===Adeleine===
[[File:Adeleine.png|thumb|130px|Artwork of Adeleine]]
{{main|Adeleine}}
{{quote|Adeleine, an aspiring young artist, comes to Pop Star to study art but finds herself in the middle of a Dark Matter mess.|''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' Instruction Booklet (North America), page 22}}
While her origin is unknown, Adeleine joins Kirby's team after being freed from Dark Matter's grasp. She is not much of a fighter, but with her paintbrush, she can conjure all manner of helpful items for the team, including food. Adeleine will also attempt to look ahead for clues, and convey what she finds to Kirby via her illustrations.
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===Fairy Queen===
[[File:Fairy Queen.jpg|thumb|130px|Screenshot of the Fairy Queen (on the right)]]
{{main|Fairy Queen}}
The sovereign ruler of Ripple Star sends Ribbon off with the crystal in order to prevent Dark Matter from getting a hold of it. When Kirby and Ribbon return to Ripple Star to save her, she seems relieved, but she is revealed to have been posessed by [[0²]].  Once 0² is defeated, she thanks Kirby and his friends, and gives them medals of honor.
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===Dark Matter===
The game features six levels, or planets, each with three or four stages and one boss fight. From the beginning, only the first stage of Pop Star is available. In every stage, there are three Crystal Shards to be found. The Crystal Shards are often hidden in remote places or behind obstacles that can be destroyed only by a certain ability (usually indicated by the obstacle's color). Finding all the Crystal Shards is not necessary to complete the game, but it is essential to 100% complete the game, as finding all 74 Crystal Shards (66 from every stage, six from every boss, and two during the intro) unlocks the true ending of the game.
[[File:K64 S DarkMatter.png|thumb|130px|Screenshot of a piece of Dark Matter]]
{{main|Dark Matter}}
{{quote|The cloud, a sinister force known as Dark Matter, had come in search of the fairies' secret treasure--their shining Crystal.|''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' Instruction Booklet (North America), page 4}}
Dark Matter is the principal villain of the game. It primarily takes the form of an amorphous black mass capable of engulfing entire worlds, and can split off pieces of itself as needed to possess hapless denizens of otherwise peaceful worlds. Its main aim is to capture the Crystal, but for what purpose is uncertain.


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K64 Group.png|Screenshot of the hero party
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==Enemies==
===Neutral enemies===
These enemies do not provide any abilities when swallowed, but may have some secondary function if held above Kirby's head. (assuming they can be inhaled at all)
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!Name
!Appearance
!Description
|-
|[[Bivolt]]
|[[File:K64 Bivolt Sprite.png]]
|This electric-spark foe moves up and down poles and will harm Kirby on collision. It cannot be attacked in any way.
|-
|[[Bo]]
|[[File:K64 Bo Sprite.png]]
|A black ball of fluff that can move slowly or fall and harm Kirby by collision.
|-
|[[Bonehead]]
|[[File:K64 Bonehead Sprite.png]]
|A skull with wings that will flutter about when Kirby gets near and may attempt to collide with him.
|-
|[[Bouncy]]
|[[File:K64 Bouncy Sprite.png]]
|A spring-bound bow-wearing pink creature that bounces up and down repeatedly and does not actively try to hit Kirby.
|-
|[[Bronto Burt]]
|[[File:K64 Bronto Burt Sprite.png]]
|A brash pink flyer who may attempt to charge at Kirby from the background.
|-
|[[Bumber]]
|[[File:K64 Bumber Sprite.png]]
|A small orange creature who glides gently down through the air using its striped hat.
|-
|[[Chacha]]
|[[File:K64 Chacha Sprite.png]]
|A grass skirt-wearing creature that attacks by flailing its maracas at Kirby.
|-
|[[Drop]]
|[[File:K64 Drop Sprite.png]]
|An amoeba-like creature made of water that hangs from ceilings and will try to drop on Kirby.
|-
|[[Flopper]]
|[[File:K64 Flopper Sprite.png]]
|A red fish that can sometimes be seen flopping around on land.
|-
|[[Flora]]
|[[File:K64 Flora Sprite.png]]
|A conical flower-like enemy that glides gently through the air.
|-
|[[Flutter]]
|[[File:K64 Flutter Sprite.png]]
|A harmless butterfly that Kirby cannot attack.
|-
|[[Gabon]]
|[[File:K64 Gabon Sprite.png]]
|A skull-wearing creature that throws bones at Kirby.
|-
|[[Glom]]
|[[File:K64 Glom Sprite.png]]
|A large frog who hides in a hole and will try to eat Kirby when he gets near. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Glunk]]
|[[File:K64 Glunk Sprite.png]]
|A sea anemone with eyes that sticks to surfaces and fires projectiles out of its head.
|-
|[[Gobblin]]
|[[File:K64 Gobblin Sprite.png]]
|A cactus with an alligator's mouth that tries to chomp at Kirby when he gets close. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Gordo]]
|[[File:K64 Gordo Sprite.png]]
|A hovering spiky orb that may move back and forth. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[I³]]
|[[File:K64 I3 Sprite.png]]
|A large cycloptic blocky foe who will attempt to crush Kirby with its girth by falling on him. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Ignus]]
|[[File:K64 Ignus Sprite.png]]
|An igneous rock that falls from the sky. Comes in various sizes, with the larger ones splitting into smaller ones on impact.
|-
|[[Kany]]
|[[File:K64 Kany Sprite.png]]
|A bright red crab-like enemy that moves back and forth and will try to snip at Kirby.
|-
|[[Keke]]
|[[File:K64 Keke Sprite.png]]
|A small white-haired cat girl who rides a broomstick. She only appears in the background and cannot be interacted with.
|-
|[[Mahall]]
|[[File:K64 Mahall Sprite.png]]
|A mole-like creature who appears from underneath a circular floor panel and shoots bubbles at Kirby.
|-
|[[Mariel]]
|[[File:K64 Mariel Sprite.png]]
|A black spider-like creature with a circular body. Kirby will take damage if he inhales it.
|-
|[[Maw]]
|[[File:K64 Maw Sprite.png]]
|A teardrop-shaped cycloptic enemy that will try to eat Kirby with its huge maw when he approaches. Cannot be inhaled.
|-
|[[Mite]]
|[[File:K64 Mite Sprite.png]]
|A small orange creature that tunnels out of the ground and pursues Kirby.
|-
|[[Mopoo]]
|[[File:K64 Mopoo Sprite.png]]
|A white puff ball enemy that jumps out of fissures in clouds and snow banks.
|-
|[[Mumbies]]
|[[File:K64 Mumbies Sprite.png]]
|A floating ball enemy wrapped in bandages that will pursue Kirby slowly if he is not looking at it. Cannot be inhaled.
|-
|[[N-Z]]
|[[File:K64 N-Z Sprite.png]]
|A dark gray circular creature similar in size to Kirby, with pointy ears. It holds still or runs back and forth.
|-
|[[Noo]]
|[[File:K64 Noo Sprite.png]]
|A ghostly creature that tosses embers at Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Nruff]]
|[[File:K64 Nruff Sprite.png]]
|A woolly boar-like creature that will charge and leap toward Kirby.
|-
|[[Pteran]]
|[[File:K64 Pteran Sprite.png]]
|A flying purple Pterodactyl-like enemy who slowly drops altitude as it glides.
|-
|[[Pupa]]
|[[File:K64 Pupa Sprite.png]]
|A limbless bug who drops down from the ceiling on a strong, and will explode upon contact. Its string can be cut, but it cannot be inhaled.
|-
|[[Putt]]
|[[File:K64 Putt Sprite.png]]
|A small worm-like creature that sits next to a large polygonal boulder. When Kirby approaches, it knocks the boulder toward him. The boulder cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Sandman]]
|[[File:K64 Sandman Sprite.png]]
|A dimple-shaped sand creature that rises out of the ground to get in Kirby's way. It cannot move from its position.
|-
|-
|[[Scarfy]]
!Control
|[[File:K64 Scarfy Sprite.png]]
!Nintendo 64 Controller
|A hovering creature with a deceptively cute face. If Kirby tries to inhale it, it will instead change to a demon and chase him.
!Wii Remote (using ''Kirby's Dream Collection'')
|-
!Classic/GameCube Controller
|[[Shotzo]]
!Nintendo Switch
|[[File:K64 Shotzo Sprite.png]]
|A stationary cannon foe who aims at and shoots toward Kirby with slow-moving cannonballs. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|-
|[[Slushy]]
|'''Move''' (press twice to dash)
|[[File:K64 Slushy Sprite.png]]
|align=center|Directional Pad
|A pale jellyfish-like enemy that drifts slowly in pools of water.
|align=center|Directional Pad
|align=center|Directional Pad or Analog Stick
|align=center|Directional Pad
|-
|-
|[[Snipper]]
|'''Inhale'''
|[[File:K64 Snipper Sprite.png]]
|align=center|B
|A small orange bug with massive jaws that jumps out of sand pits and tries to snip at Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
|align=center|1
|align=center|B
|align=center|B
|-
|-
|[[Splinter]]
|'''[[Jump]]'''
|[[File:K64 Splinter Sprite.png]]
|align=center|A
|A spiky log that rolls toward Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
|align=center|2
|align=center|A
|align=center|A
|-
|-
|[[Squibby]]
|'''[[Crouch]]'''
|[[File:K64 Squibby Sprite.png]]
|align=center|↓
|An oddly-shaped translucent sea creature that shoots tendrils out from the top of its head.
|align=center|↓
|align=center|↓
|align=center|↓
|-
|-
|[[Wall Shotzo]]
|'''[[Slide]]'''
|[[File:K64 Wall Shotzo Sprite.png]]
|align=center|↓ + A
|A Shotzo situated in the wall. It attempts to aim toward Kirby's last position before firing. Cannot be attacked.
|align=center|↓ + 2
|align=center|↓ + A
|align=center|↓ + A
|-
|-
|[[Whispy Woods Jr.]]
|'''Combine abilities'''
|[[File:K64 Whispy Jr. Sprite.png]]
|align=center|L, R or any C button
|One of [[Whispy Woods]]' children, this sapling jumps around on a circular path, and must be defeated before Whispy himself can be fought.
|align=center|A
|-
|align=center|L, R or any direction on C Stick (GameCube controller) or Right Stick (Classic Controller)
|[[Yariko]]
|align=center|L, R or any direction on Right Stick
|[[File:K64 Yariko Sprite.png]]
|A jungle child who jumps and throws a spear at an angle toward Kirby.
|-
|[[Zebon]]
|[[File:K64 Zebon Sprite.png]]
|A hovering green circular blob which acts as a [[Cannon]] when Kirby enters it. It cannot harm Kirby, nor can Kirby harm it.
|}
|}


===Ability-yielding enemies===
{{clear}}
These enemies will provide a copy ability if swallowed, and can combine with [[Ability Star]]s thrown at them to make Power Combos.
 
{| class="wikitable"
==Characters==
!Name
{|class="wikitable"
!Appearance
!Image
!Ability
!Character
!Description
!Description
!Manual bio
|-
|-
|[[Blowfish]]
|[[File:K64 Kirby artwork.png|130px]]
|[[File:K64 Blowfish Sprite.png]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Kirby]]
|[[Bomb]]
|Kirby returns as the main playable character and protagonist of this game. After [[Ribbon]] crashes into him in the opening scene, Kirby agrees to help her recover the lost [[Crystal Shard]]s which have scattered across the galaxy. Instead of relying on his [[Animal Friend]]s to help him, Kirby now boasts the ability to combine his own [[Copy Ability]] powers to create [[Power Combo]]s. Every ability Kirby gains can be combined with another or with itself to create surprising methods of defeating enemies. Despite this, he still will not be heading out alone, as he will bring a cadre of friends to help rid the afflicted Stars of Dark Matter's presence.
|An aquatic enemy who swims slowly or holds position. If Kirby gets too close, it will puff up and explode in his face.
|"''Kirby, naturally, is the hero of this tale. Kind and jolly by nature, he turns tough-guy to lend his storied talents to the imperiled fairies of the Ripple Star planet. Surely he'll be able to recover the Crystal Shards.''" (page 22)
|-
|[[Bobo]]
|[[File:K64 Bobo Sprite.png]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|A continuously-burning ember with eyes and feet that runs back and forth.
|-
|-
|[[Burnis]]
|[[File:K64 Ribbon artwork 2.png|130px]]
|[[File:K64 Burnis Sprite.png]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Ribbon]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|Newly introduced in this game, Ribbon is a young fairy girl from [[Ripple Star]]. Unfortunate circumstances led her to attempt to flee her homeworld with a massive crystal, but the invading Dark Matter pursues her through outer space and manages to knock her away, shattering the crystal in the process. She crash-lands on [[Popstar|Pop Star]] with only a single shard of the crystal left in her grasp, but manages to land right on top of Kirby's head, who agrees to help her find the missing pieces. Their journey takes the two across several levels until they return to Ripple Star to deal with the invading Dark Matter. Ribbon does not appear to be a fighter and tends to keep behind Kirby for most of the journey, but she may be able to [[Ribbon's Crystal|lend her power]] when the need arises.
|A small burning bird that flies in a straight line and "drops" burning embers on Kirby.
|"''A fairy from Ripple Star, Ribbon escapes the planet with the fairies' Crystal, only to fall victim to a Dark Matter ambush. When she loses control of the Crystal, she turns to Kirby for help.''" (page 22)
|-
|-
|[[Cairn]]
|[[File:K64 King Dedede Artwork 3.png|130px]]
|[[File:K64 Cairn Sprite.png]]
|style="white-space:nowrap"|[[King Dedede]]
|[[Stone]]
|This gluttonous bird-man styles himself as a king, and has been Kirby's arch-rival for a long time. When he finds one of the scattered Crystal Shards, he seeks to keep it for himself, and will not let Kirby have it. Before long, however, Dark Matter appears and possesses the king to get at his shard, and Kirby must fight Dedede to get rid of the dark presence. Once the invading creature is driven off, King Dedede comes to his senses and, reluctantly, agrees to join Kirby's team to save the galaxy. At several points during their adventure, King Dedede appears to clear away obstructions using his massive hammer.
|A living pile of rocks who hops in place.
|"''Long-time rival King Dedede finds one of the missing Crystal Shards on his castle grounds. Whatever will he do with it?''" (page 22)
|-
|-
|[[Chilly]]
|[[File:K64 Waddle Dee Artwork 2.jpg|130px]]
|[[File:K64 Chilly Sprite.png]]
|style="white-space:nowrap"|[[Waddle Dee (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Waddle Dee]]
|[[Ice]]
|An unassuming resident of [[Popstar|Pop Star]], Waddle Dee becomes a stalwart member of Kirby's team when the pink puffball saves him from possession by Dark Matter, who had turned him momentarily into a [[Waddle Doo]]. Waddle Dee may not look like much, but he has many tricks and gadgets which can help Kirby get through various obstacles in the levels they travel through.
|An anthropomorphized snowman who attacks by conjuring a freezing aura around itself.
 
|-
This is the first main-series ''Kirby'' game that does not feature [[Waddle Dee]]s as standard enemies. The second would not be until ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', 22 years later.
|[[Emp]]
|"''Kirby cohort Waddle Dee gets himself in gobs of trouble when he happens upon another of the powerful Shards.''" (page 22)
|[[File:K64 Emp Sprite.png]]
|[[Ice]]
|A small black penguin who will attempt to slide away from Kirby when he approaches.
|-
|[[Fishbone]]
|[[File:K64 Fishbone Sprite.png]]
|[[Cutter]]
|A triangular fish skeleton which can throw its head as a projectiles.
|-
|[[Frigis]]
|[[File:K64 Frigis Sprite.png]]
|[[Ice]]
|A small freezing bird that flies in a straight line and "drops" icy pellets on Kirby.
|-
|[[Galbo]]
|[[File:K64 Galbo Sprite.png]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|A red limbless dragon that breathes fire at Kirby.
|-
|[[Ghost Knight]]
|[[File:K64 Ghost Knight Sprite.png]]
|[[Needle]]
|A spectral lancer who can block attacks with its shield.
|-
|[[Hack]]
|[[File:K64 Hack Sprite.png]]
|[[Stone]]
|A hatchet with feet that tries to run after Kirby and crash into him.
|-
|[[Kacti]]
|[[File:K64 Kacti Sprite.png]]
|[[Needle]]
|A small diamond-shaped cactus creature that bounces in place.
|-
|[[Kapar]]
|[[File:K64 Kapar Sprite.png]]
|[[Cutter]]
|A green monster that throws spiky rings at Kirby. It can be found on land or in water.
|-
|[[Magoo]]
|[[File:K64 Magoo Sprite.png]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|A burning black circular creature that can be found hopping out of magma pools.
|-
|[[Pedo]]
|[[File:K64 Pedo Sprite.png]]
|[[Bomb]]
|A torpedo with eyes that will attempt to seek Kirby in underwater areas and explode on him.
|-
|[[Plugg]]
|[[File:K64 Plugg Sprite.png]]
|[[Spark]]
|An enemy shaped like an electrical plug that jumps head-first into the floor to shoot out sparks.
|-
|[[Pompey]]
|[[File:K64 Pompey Sprite.png]]
|[[Stone]]
|A rocky clam-shaped enemy that erupts hot stones from the top of its head.
|-
|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]
|[[File:K64 Poppy Bros. Jr. Sprite.png]]
|[[Bomb]]
|A trickster dressed in blue who throws bombs at Kirby.
|-
|[[Propeller]]
|[[File:K64 Propeller Sprite.png]]
|[[Ice]]
|A blue blob-like foe with a propeller on its head which will try to fly toward Kirby and collide with him.
|-
|[[Punc]]
|[[File:K64 Punc Sprite.png]]
|[[Needle]]
|A roly-poly foe covered in spikes who can retract into a ball.
|-
|[[Rockn]]
|[[File:K64 Rockn Sprite.png]]
|[[Bomb]]
|A missile foe who flies in a straight line and will explode on impact with Kirby.
|-
|[[Rocky]]
|[[File:K64 Rocky Sprite.png]]
|[[Stone]]
|A heavy stone enemy with eyes and feet which will try to fall on Kirby from a high place.
|-
|[[Sawyer]]
|[[File:K64 Sawyer Sprite.png]]
|[[Cutter]]
|A metal sawblade with an eye inset in the middle. It grinds along the ground and will try to run into Kirby.
|-
|[[Sir Kibble|Sirkibble]]
|[[File:K64 Sir Kibble Sprite.png]]
|[[Cutter]]
|A yellow suit of arm{{o}}r who throws blade boomerangs at Kirby.
|-
|[[Skud]]
|[[File:K64 Skud Sprite.png]]
|[[Bomb]]
|A rocket-shaped enemy who launches itself upward and then flies back down in a haphazard trajectory.
|-
|-
|[[Spark-i]]
|[[File:K64 Adeleine artwork 3.png|130px]]
|[[File:K64 Spark-i Sprite.png]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Adeleine]]
|[[Spark]]
|A human girl who visited Pop Star to practice painting. She is possessed by Dark Matter, but even though her artwork literally leaps off the page, she is not much of a fighter. After Kirby rescues her, she proves to be a reliable ally as she conjures up useful items for Kirby's journey. Adeleine will also attempt to look ahead for clues to find hidden Crystal Shards, and convey what she finds to Kirby via her illustrations.
|A floating cycloptic orb situated within a diamond shell. It opens its shell to fire electric bolts at Kirby.
|"''Adeleine, an aspiring young artist, comes to Pop Star to study art but finds herself in the middle of a Dark Matter mess.''" (page 22)
|-
|-
|[[Sparky]]
|[[File:K64 Queen scene.png|130px]]
|[[File:K64 Sparky Sprite.png]]
|[[Queen]]
|[[Spark]]
|The sovereign ruler of Ripple Star sends Ribbon off with the crystal in order to prevent Dark Matter from getting a hold of it. When Kirby and Ribbon return to Ripple Star to save her, she seems relieved, but she is revealed to have been possessed by [[]].  Once 0² is defeated, she thanks Kirby and his friends, and gives them medals of honor.
|A green teardrop-shaped blob that generates an electric field around itself in defense.
|N/A
|-
|-
|[[Tick]]
|[[File:K64 S DarkMatter.png|130px]]
|[[File:K64 Tick Sprite.png]]
|[[Dark Matter (cloud)|Dark Matter]]
|[[Needle]]
|Dark Matter is the principal villain of the game. It primarily takes the form of an amorphous black mass capable of engulfing entire planets. It can also split off pieces of itself as needed to possess hapless denizens of otherwise peaceful Stars. Its main aim is to capture the Crystal, but for what purpose is uncertain.
|A white teardrop-shaped blob with a face that becomes decidedly less cute when it thrusts the spike atop its head.
|"''The cloud, a sinister force known as Dark Matter, had come in search of the fairies' secret treasure--their shining Crystal.''" (page 4)
|-
|[[Turbite]]
|[[File:K64 Turbite Sprite.png]]
|[[Spark]]
|A hovering metal creature that spins with an electric surge toward Kirby on approach. It can also operate underwater.
|-
|[[Zoos]]
|[[File:K64 Zoos Sprite.png]]
|[[Spark]]
|A yellow sprite who rides a thundercloud and tries to zap Kirby with lightning.
|}
|}


==Worlds==
==Levels==
There are a total of seven worlds which serve as levels of the main game. Each world that is visited contains the word 'Star' at the end of its name. Two in particular, Pop Star and Rock Star, are likely puns referring to celebrities in music. The worlds are as follows in order visited:
There are a total of seven levels. Most levels have five stages, the last of which is a boss battle. Every level's name consists of a single word, followed by "Star". Both the first and the sixth level have only four stages each, and the last one consists solely of the final boss battle.
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!World
!Level
!Appearance
!Appearance
!Stages
!Stages
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|[[Whispy Woods]]
|[[Whispy Woods]]
|Big [[N-Z]], [[Waddle Doo]], [[Big Bouncy]], [[Adeleine]], [[King Dedede]]
|Big [[N-Z]], [[Waddle Doo]], [[Big Bouncy]], [[Adeleine]], [[King Dedede]]
|Pop Star is a verdant world with wide open grasslands, deep forests, and ancient castles. The [[Crystal Shard]]s here are relatively easy to find, and a mid-boss awaits Kirby at the end of each regular stage.
|Pop Star is a verdant world with wide-open grasslands, deep forests, and ancient castles. The [[Crystal Shard]]s here are relatively easy to find, and a mid-boss awaits Kirby at the end of each regular stage.
|-
|-
|[[Rock Star]]
|[[Rock Star]]
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|[[Acro]]
|[[Acro]]
|Big [[Tick]], Big [[Kany]], Big [[Kapar]], Big [[Blowfish]]
|Big [[Tick]], Big [[Kany]], Big [[Kapar]], Big [[Blowfish]]
|Aqua Star is a very wet world, featuring tropical shorelines, river rapids, and deep ocean zones. Some shards are hidden away, while others require good timing to obtain. Kirby will have to fight against deep sea currents in later stages.
|Aqua Star is a very wet world, featuring tropical shorelines, river rapids, and deep ocean zones. Some shards are hidden away, while others require good timing to obtain. Kirby will have to fight against deep-sea currents in later stages.
|-
|-
|[[Neo Star]]
|[[Neo Star]]
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|[[Magman]]
|[[Magman]]
|Big [[Galbo]]
|Big [[Galbo]]
|Neo Star is a wild world featuring deep jungles, high craggy cliffs, massive caverns, and active volcanoes. Kirby must mind the terrain much moreso than the enemies as he traverses this world. Shards are often hidden in hard-to-reach spots.
|Neo Star is a wild world featuring deep jungles, high craggy cliffs, massive caverns, and active volcanoes. Kirby must mind the terrain much more so than the enemies as he traverses this level. Shards are often hidden in hard-to-reach spots.
|-
|-
|[[Shiver Star]]
|[[Shiver Star]]
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|[[HR-H|HR-H/HR-E]]
|[[HR-H|HR-H/HR-E]]
|Big [[Chilly]], Big [[Mopoo]], Big [[Pupa]], Big [[Burnis]]
|Big [[Chilly]], Big [[Mopoo]], Big [[Pupa]], Big [[Burnis]]
|Shiver Star is a very cold world with snowy drifts, solid cloudscapes, a massive shopping complex, and a deep underground factory. Shards are relatively out in the open, but are guarded by a multitude of varied enemies. Shiver Star bears an uncanny resemblance to the real-world planet [[wikipedia:Earth|Earth]], albeit frozen over.  
|Shiver Star is a very cold world with snowy drifts, solid cloudscapes, a massive shopping complex, and a deep underground factory. Shards are relatively out in the open but are guarded by a multitude of varied enemies. Shiver Star bears an uncanny resemblance to the real-world planet [[wikipedia:Earth|Earth]], albeit frozen over.  
|-
|-
|[[Ripple Star]]
|[[Ripple Star]]
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|[[Miracle Matter]]
|[[Miracle Matter]]
|Big [[Sawyer]]
|Big [[Sawyer]]
|Ripple Star is a multicol{{o}}red analogue to Pop Star, though much more heavily developed in terms of architecture. Crystal Shards are relatively easy to obtain here, but enemies amass in great numbers, particularly in the palace. If Kirby did not collect every shard prior to defeating the boss of this realm, this will be the last world he visits.
|Ripple Star is a heart-shaped analogue to Pop Star, though much more heavily developed in terms of architecture. Crystal Shards are relatively easy to obtain here, but enemies amass in great numbers, particularly in the palace. If Kirby did not collect every shard prior to defeating the boss of this realm, this will be the last world he visits.
|-
|-
|[[Dark Star]]
|[[Dark Star]]
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|[[0²]]
|[[0²]]
|
|
|Dark Star is a world made from the coalesced [[Dark Matter]] that was expelled from the [[Fairy Queen]] by the reassembled Crystal. There is very little terrain to traverse here, and few enemies to fight before the showdown against the final boss.
|Dark Star is a level made from the coalesced Dark Matter that was expelled from the [[queen]] by the reassembled Crystal. It is the only planet without a stage select screen, since only one stage is played. There is very little terrain to traverse here, and few enemies to fight before the showdown against the final boss.
|}
 
==Bosses==
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=2
!Name
!class=unsortable|Appearance
!Level
!Copy Abilities
!Description
|-
|[[Whispy Woods]]
|align=center|[[File:K64 Whispy Woods Battle.png|150px]]
|[[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Pop Star]]
|None.
|This fight with Whispy takes place on a looping circular stage, with the old tree occupying the middle. Kirby must first defeat his three children, called [[Whispy Woods Jr.]], by using the parent tree's [[Apple]]s to hit them with. Once all three are gone, Whispy becomes furious, and attacks Kirby by shooting out his roots, and tossing out a lot of apples. Kirby must hit the roots to defeat the tree.
|-
|[[Pix]]
|align=center|[[File:K64 Pix Battle.png|150px]]
|[[Rock Star]]
|None.
|The first phase of this fight has Kirby dodging the attacks of each Pix crystal as the platform rises into the sky. At the top, Kirby can attack Pix by spitting out constructs of similar col{{ou}}r at the crystals to destroy them.
|-
|[[Acro]]
|align=center|[[File:K64 Acro Phase 2.png|150px]]
|[[Aqua Star]]
|[[Cutter]] (Fishbone), [[Bomb]] (Torpedoes)
|This fight takes place entirely underwater, as Kirby has to inhale and return objects that Acro spits at him, while avoiding the killer whale's gymnastics. The fight takes place in two separate phases, with a separate [[Stamina]] bar for each one.
|-
|[[Magman]]
|align=center|[[File:Magman K64 screenshot.png|150px]]
|[[Neo Star]]
|[[Burning]] (Magoo, Burnis)
|Magman is a giant [[Sandman]], though made of magma. It fights in two phases, first with extending tendrils, then with its full body. It can cause tremors, breathe fire, and spit out smaller foes for Kirby to contend with.
|-
|[[HR-H]] and HR-E
|align=center|[[File:HR-H K64 screenshot.png|150px]]
|[[Shiver Star]]
|[[Bomb]] (missiles)
|A giant robot that can shift form between a humanoid and a lobster shape. It attacks by shooting missiles and attacking with its arms.
|-
|[[Miracle Matter]]
|align=center|[[File:MiracleMatter.jpg|150px]]
|[[Ripple Star]]
|All base abilities
|A polygonal foe with eyes on all 20 of its facets. It continually shifts forms, based on each of the base [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] that Kirby can use in the game. To defeat it, Kirby has to attack it with the matching ability or spit out an element that appears during the attack to disable that form. Unless all the [[Crystal Shard]]s were collected, this is the last boss.
|-
|[[0²]]
|align=center|[[File:Zero Two K64 battle.png|150px]]
|[[Dark Star]]
|[[Ribbon's Crystal]]
|A reincarnated version of [[Zero]] that Kirby and [[Ribbon]] must team up to defeat. They have to continually shoot crystals into its eye to stun it, then hit the halo to flip it, and attack the green underside to defeat it. Defeating this boss completes the game.
|-
|}
|}


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|[[File:K64_A_Ice.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_Ice.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_Base_Ice.png]]
|[[File:K64_Base_Ice.png]]
|Makes Kirby exhale a cold breath which can freeze enemies solid.
|Allows Kirby to breathe a cone of frost which can freeze enemies solid.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Needle]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Needle]]
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|[[File:K64_A_Spark.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_Spark.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_Base_Spark.png]]
|[[File:K64_Base_Spark.png]]
|Lets Kirby generate a small force field of electricity around him.
|Lets Kirby generate a small field of electricity around him.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Cutter]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Cutter]]
|[[File:K64_A_Cutter.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_Cutter.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_Base_Cutter.png]]
|[[File:K64_Base_Cutter.png]]
|Gives Kirby a boomerang to throw at his foes. Since the boomerang is a part of him, he can throw only one at a time.
|Gives Kirby a boomerang to throw at his foes. Since the boomerang is made from part of his body, he can throw only one at a time.
|}
|}


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|Transforms Kirby into a large fireball and lets him fly over a long distance.
|Transforms Kirby into a large fireball and lets him fly over a long distance.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Burn-Stone]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Burning Stone|Burn-Stone]]
|[[File:K64_A_BurnStone.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_BurnStone.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_PC_BurnStone.png]]
|[[File:K64_PC_BurnStone.png]]
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|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Burn-Spark]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Burn-Spark]]
|[[File:K64_A_BurnStpark.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_BurnSpark.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_PC_BurnSpark.png]]
|[[File:K64_PC_BurnSpark.png]]
|Kirby rubs his head with a tinder sheet and lights it on fire, running about and damaging any enemies he makes contact with.
|Kirby rubs his head with a tinder sheet and lights it on fire, running about and damaging any enemies he makes contact with.
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|[[File:K64 BurnCutter.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64 BurnCutter.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_PC_BurnCutter.png]]
|[[File:K64_PC_BurnCutter.png]]
|Gives Kirby a flaming sword to wield against enemies. The sword can be swung, hold over the head, and thrown at enemies.
|Gives Kirby a flaming sword to wield against enemies. The sword can be swung, held over the head, and thrown at enemies.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Stone-Stone]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Stone-Stone]]
|[[File:K64_A_DoubleStone.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_DoubleStone.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_PC_DoubleStone.png]]
|[[File:K64_PC_DoubleStone.png]]
|Transforms Kirby into a giant version of himself, made of rocks. Can pass most enemies unharmed.
|Transforms Kirby into a giant version of himself, made of rocks. Can pass most enemies unharmed. This may have been an inspiration for the [[Metal]] ability in later games.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Stone-Ice]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Stone-Ice]]
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|[[File:K64_A_StoneSpark.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_StoneSpark.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_PC_StoneSpark.png]]
|[[File:K64_PC_StoneSpark.png]]
|Lets Kirby summon a giant rock which he controls with a leash of electricity. The Rock soars through the air and bounces off of walls and floors.
|Lets Kirby summon a giant rock which he controls with a leash of electricity. The rock soars through the air and bounces off of walls and floors.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Stone-Cutter]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Stone-Cutter]]
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|[[File:K64_A_DoubleIce.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_DoubleIce.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_PC_DoubleIce.png]]
|[[File:K64_PC_DoubleIce.png]]
|Transforms Kirby into a rolling snow ball that grows in size and runs over any enemy on its way. The direction cannot be changed.
|Transforms Kirby into a rolling snowball that grows in size and runs over any enemy on its way. The direction cannot be changed.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Ice-Needle]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Ice-Needle]]
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|[[File:K64_A_IceCutter.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_A_IceCutter.png|100px]]
|[[File:K64_PC_IceCutter.png]]
|[[File:K64_PC_IceCutter.png]]
|Gives Kirby a pair of skates and lets him ice-skate through levels. He can also twist jump when the A Button is pressed.
|Gives Kirby a pair of skates and lets him ice-skate through stages. He can also twist jump when the A Button is pressed.
|-
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Needle-Needle]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Needle-Needle]]
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{{clear}}
{{clear}}


==Kanji Display==
===Kanji display===
In the Japanese version, a selectable display uses [[wikipedia:kanji|kanji]] instead of symbols.
In the Japanese version, a selectable display uses [[wikipedia:kanji|kanji]] instead of symbols.
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
!colspan=3|''Kirby 64'' kanji display &nbsp;
!colspan=3|''Kirby 64'' kanji display &nbsp;
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|Remaining [[Stamina]] bar
|Remaining [[Health]] bar
|{{XL|気}}
|{{XL|気}}
|Energy
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|Depleted [[Stamina]] bar
|Depleted [[Health]] bar
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==Mini-Games==
{{clear}}
Kirby 64 also features three Mini-Games that can be played with up to four players. The games are as follows:


*[[100-Yard Hop]]: A game where players hop over obstacles in a race to the finish.
==Enemies==
*[[Bumper Crop Bump]]: A game where players shove each-other to catch falling fruit.
===Neutral enemies===
*[[Checkerboard Chase]]: A game where players try to make the stage crumble under their opponents' feet.
These enemies do not provide any abilities when swallowed, but may have some secondary function if held above Kirby's head, if they can be inhaled at all.
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Appearance
!Description
|-
|[[Bivolt]]
|[[File:K64 Bivolt screenshot.png|center]]
|This electric-spark foe moves up and down poles and will harm Kirby on collision. It cannot be attacked in any way.
|-
|[[Bo]]
|[[File:K64 Bo screenshot.png|center]]
|A black ball of fluff that can move slowly or fall and harm Kirby by collision.
|-
|[[Bonehead]]
|[[File:K64 Bonehead screenshot.png|center]]
|A skull with wings that will flutter about when Kirby gets near and may attempt to collide with him.
|-
|[[Bouncy]]
|[[File:K64 Bouncy screenshot.png|center]]
|A spring-bound bow-wearing pink creature that bounces up and down repeatedly and does not actively try to hit Kirby.
|-
|[[Bronto Burt]]
|[[File:K64 Bronto Burt screenshot.png|center]]
|A brash pink flyer who may attempt to charge at Kirby from the background.
|-
|[[Bumber]]
|[[File:K64 Bumber screenshot.png|center]]
|A small orange creature who glides gently down through the air using its striped hat.
|-
|[[Chacha]]
|[[File:K64 Chacha screenshot.png|center]]
|A grass skirt-wearing creature that attacks by flailing its maracas at Kirby.
|-
|[[Drop]]
|[[File:K64 Drop screenshot.png|center]]
|An amoeba-like creature made of water that hangs from ceilings and will try to drop on Kirby.
|-
|[[Flopper]]
|[[File:K64 Flopper screenshot.png|center]]
|A red fish that can sometimes be seen flopping around on land.
|-
|[[Flora]]
|[[File:K64 Flora screenshot.png|center]]
|A conical flower-like enemy that glides gently through the air.
|-
|[[Flutter]]
|[[File:K64 Flutter screenshot.png|center]]
|A harmless butterfly that Kirby cannot attack.
|-
|[[Gabon]]
|[[File:K64 Gabon screenshot.png|center]]
|A skull-wearing creature that throws bones at Kirby.
|-
|[[Glom]]
|[[File:K64 Glom screenshot.png|center]]
|A large frog who hides in a hole and will try to eat Kirby when he gets near. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Glunk]]
|[[File:K64 Glunk screenshot.png|center]]
|A sea anemone with eyes that sticks to surfaces and fires projectiles out of its head.
|-
|[[Gobblin]]
|[[File:K64 Gobblin screenshot.png|center]]
|A cactus with an alligator's mouth that tries to chomp at Kirby when he gets close. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Gordo]]
|[[File:K64 Gordo screenshot.png|center]]
|A hovering spiky orb that may move back and forth. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[I³]]
|[[File:K64 I3 screenshot.png|center]]
|A large cycloptic blocky foe who will attempt to crush Kirby with its girth by falling on him. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Ignus]]
|[[File:K64 Ignus screenshot.png|center]]
|An igneous rock that falls from the sky. Comes in various sizes, with the larger ones splitting into smaller ones on impact.
|-
|[[Kany]]
|[[File:K64 Kany screenshot.png|center]]
|A bright red crab-like enemy that moves back and forth and will try to snip at Kirby.
|-
|[[Keke]]
|[[File:K64 Keke screenshot.png|center]]
|A small white-haired cat girl who rides a broomstick. She only appears in the background and cannot be interacted with.
|-
|[[Mahall]]
|[[File:K64 Mahall screenshot.png|center]]
|A mole-like creature who appears from underneath a circular floor panel and shoots bubbles at Kirby.
|-
|[[Mariel]]
|[[File:K64 Mariel screenshot.png|center]]
|A black spider-like creature with a circular body. Kirby will take damage if he inhales it.
|-
|[[Maw]]
|[[File:K64 Maw screenshot.png|center]]
|A teardrop-shaped cycloptic enemy that will try to eat Kirby with its huge maw when he approaches. Cannot be inhaled.
|-
|[[Mite]]
|[[File:K64 Mite screenshot.png|center]]
|A small orange creature that tunnels out of the ground and pursues Kirby.
|-
|[[Mopoo]]
|[[File:K64 Mopoo screenshot.png|center]]
|A white puffball enemy that jumps out of fissures in clouds and snowbanks.
|-
|[[Mumbies]]
|[[File:K64 Mumbies screenshot.png|center]]
|A floating ball enemy wrapped in bandages that will pursue Kirby slowly if he is not looking at it. Cannot be inhaled.
|-
|[[N-Z]]
|[[File:K64 N-Z screenshot.png|center]]
|A dark-gray circular creature similar in size to Kirby, with pointy ears. It holds still or runs back and forth.
|-
|[[Noo]]
|[[File:K64 Noo screenshot.png|center]]
|A ghostly creature that tosses embers at Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Nruff]]
|[[File:K64 Nruff screenshot.png|center]]
|A woolly boar-like creature that will charge and leap toward Kirby.
|-
|[[Pteran]]
|[[File:K64 Pteran screenshot.png|center]]
|A flying purple Pterodactyl-like enemy who slowly drops altitude as it glides.
|-
|[[Pupa]]
|[[File:K64 Pupa screenshot.png|center]]
|A limbless bug who drops down from the ceiling on a string, and will explode upon contact. Its string can be cut, but it cannot be inhaled.
|-
|[[Putt]]
|[[File:K64 Putt screenshot.png|center]]
|A small worm-like creature that sits next to a large polygonal boulder. When Kirby approaches, it knocks the boulder toward him. The boulder cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Sandman]]
|[[File:K64 Sandman screenshot.png|center]]
|A dimple-shaped sand creature that rises out of the ground to get in Kirby's way. It cannot move from its position.
|-
|[[Scarfy]]
|[[File:K64 Scarfy screenshot.png|center]][[File:K64 Angry Scarfy screenshot.png|center]]
|A hovering creature with a deceptively cute face. If Kirby tries to inhale it, it will instead change to a demon and chase him.
|-
|[[Shotzo]]
|[[File:K64 Shotzo screenshot.png|center]]
|A stationary cannon foe who aims at and shoots toward Kirby with slow-moving cannonballs. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Slushy]]
|[[File:K64 Slushy screenshot.png|center]]
|A pale jellyfish-like enemy that drifts slowly in pools of water.
|-
|[[Snipper]]
|[[File:K64 Snipper screenshot.png|center]]
|A small orange bug with massive jaws that jumps out of sandpits and tries to snip at Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Splinter]]
|[[File:K64 Splinter screenshot.png|center]]
|A spiky log that rolls toward Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Squibby]]
|[[File:K64 Squibby screenshot.png|center]]
|An oddly-shaped translucent sea creature that shoots tendrils out from the top of its head.
|-
|[[Wall Shotzo]]
|[[File:K64 Wall Shotzo screenshot.png|center]]
|A Shotzo situated in the wall. It attempts to aim toward Kirby's last position before firing. Cannot be attacked.
|-
|[[Whispy Woods Jr.]]
|[[File:K64 Whispy Woods Jr screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|One of [[Whispy Woods]]' children, this sapling jumps around on a circular path, and must be defeated before Whispy himself can be fought.
|-
|[[Yariko]]
|[[File:K64 Yariko screenshot.png|center]]
|A jungle child who jumps and throws a spear at an angle toward Kirby.
|-
|[[Zebon]]
|[[File:K64 Zebon screenshot.png|center]]
|A hovering green circular blob which acts as a [[Cannon]] when Kirby enters it. It cannot harm Kirby, nor can Kirby harm it.
|}


==Soundtrack==
===Ability-yielding enemies===
'''''Hoshi no Kirby 64 Original Soundtrack''''' is a soundtrack CD released on April 26, 2000 only in Japan, produced and distributed by Teichiku Entertainment.
These enemies will provide a copy ability if swallowed, and can combine with [[Ability Star]]s thrown at them to make Power Combos.
 
{| class="wikitable"
It contains 37 tracks from the game and 2 bonus Club Mix arrangements. All tracks from the game are remastered for the soundtrack.
!Name
 
!Appearance
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
!Ability
!colspan=5|Track List &nbsp;
!Description
|-
|[[Blowfish]]
|[[File:K64 Blowfish screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Bomb]]
|An aquatic enemy who swims slowly or holds a position. If Kirby gets too close, it will puff up and explode in his face.
|-
|[[Bobo]]
|[[File:K64 Bobo screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|A continuously-burning ember with eyes and feet that runs back and forth.
|-
|[[Burnis]]
|[[File:K64 Burnis screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|A small burning bird that flies in a straight line and "drops" burning embers on Kirby.
|-
|[[Cairn]]
|[[File:K64 Cairn screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Stone]]
|A living pile of rocks who hops in place.
|-
|[[Chilly]]
|[[File:K64 Chilly screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Ice]]
|An anthropomorphized snowman who attacks by conjuring a freezing aura around itself.
|-
|[[Emp]]
|[[File:K64 Emp screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Ice]]
|A small black penguin who will attempt to slide away from Kirby when he approaches.
|-
|[[Fishbone]]
|[[File:K64 Fishbone screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Cutter]]
|A triangular fish skeleton that can throw its head as a projectile.
|-
|[[Frigis]]
|[[File:K64 Frigis screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Ice]]
|A small freezing bird that flies in a straight line and "drops" icy pellets on Kirby.
|-
|[[Galbo]]
|[[File:K64 Galbo screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|A red limbless dragon that breathes fire at Kirby.
|-
|[[Ghost Knight]]
|[[File:K64 Ghost Knight screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Needle]]
|A spectral lancer who can block attacks with its shield.
|-
|[[Hack]]
|[[File:K64 Hack screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Stone]]
|A hatchet with feet that tries to run after Kirby and crash into him.
|-
|[[Kacti]]
|[[File:K64 Kacti screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Needle]]
|A small diamond-shaped cactus creature that bounces in place.
|-
|[[Kapar]]
|[[File:K64 Kapar screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Cutter]]
|A green monster that throws spiky rings at Kirby. It can be found on land or in water.
|-
|[[Magoo]]
|[[File:K64 Magoo screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Burning|Burn]]
|A burning black circular creature that can be found hopping out of magma pools.
|-
|[[Pedo]]
|[[File:K64 Pedo screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Bomb]]
|A torpedo with eyes that will attempt to seek Kirby in underwater areas and explode on him.
|-
|-
!No.
|[[Plugg]]
!English Title
|[[File:K64 Plugg screenshot.png|center]]
!Japanese Title
|[[Spark]]
!Composer
|An enemy shaped like an electrical plug that jumps head-first into the floor to shoot out sparks.
!Description
|-
|-
|01
|[[Pompey]]
|'''Opening'''
|[[File:K64 Pompey screenshot.png|center]]
|'''オープニング'''
|[[Stone]]
|[[Hirokazu Ando]]
|A rocky clam-shaped enemy that erupts hot stones from the top of its head.
|Opening movie theme.
|-
|-
|02
|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]
|'''Training'''
|[[File:K64 Poppy Bros Jr screenshot.png|center]]
|'''トレーニング'''
|[[Bomb]]
|[[Jun Ishikawa]]
|A trickster dressed in blue who throws bombs at Kirby.
|Tutorial movie theme.
|-
|-
|03
|[[Propeller]]
|'''World Map'''
|[[File:K64 Propeller screenshot.png|center]]
|'''ワールドマップ'''
|[[Ice]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A blue blob-like foe with a propeller on its head which will try to fly toward Kirby and collide with him.
|World select screen theme.
|-
|-
|04
|[[Punc]]
|'''[[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Planet Popstar]]'''
|[[File:K64 Punc screenshot.png|center]]
|'''ポップスター'''
|[[Needle]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A roly-poly foe covered in spikes who can retract into a ball.
|Grassland stage theme.
|-
|-
|05
|[[Rockn]]
|'''Room Guarder'''
|[[File:K64 Rockn screenshot.png|center]]
|'''ルームガーダー'''
|[[Bomb]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A missile foe who flies in a straight line and will explode on impact with Kirby.
|Theme of battle with [[Mid-Boss|Mini-Bosses]].
|-
|-
|06
|[[Rocky]]
|'''Wow!?'''
|[[File:K64 Rocky screenshot.png|center]]
|'''うわっ!?'''
|[[Stone]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A heavy stone enemy with eyes and feet which will try to fall on Kirby from a high place.
|Theme of the scene when [[Waddle Dee (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Waddle Dee]] was possessed by [[Dark Matter]].
|-
|-
|07
|[[Sawyer]]
|'''I'll Go with You!'''
|[[File:K64 Sawyer screenshot.png|center]]
|'''オイラもいくっス'''
|[[Cutter]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A metal sawblade with an eye inset in the middle. It grinds along the ground and will try to run into Kirby.
|Theme of the scene when Waddle Dee joins Kirby's team.
|-
|-
|08
|[[Sir Kibble]]
|'''[[Quiet Forest]]'''
|[[File:K64 Sirkibble screenshot.png|center]]
|'''しずかなもり'''
|[[Cutter]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A yellow suit of armor who throws blade boomerangs at Kirby.<br>Known in-game as "Sirkibble".
|Forest stage theme.
|-
|-
|09
|[[Skud]]
|'''Eek!?'''
|[[File:K64 Skud screenshot.png|center]]
|'''キャッ!?'''
|[[Bomb]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A rocket-shaped enemy who launches itself upward and then flies back down in a haphazard trajectory.
|Theme of the scene when [[Adeleine]] was possessed by Dark Matter.
|-
|-
|10
|[[Spark-i]]
|'''Let Me Join You!'''
|[[File:K64 Spark-i screenshot.png|center]]
|'''あたしもまぜて'''
|[[Spark]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A floating cycloptic orb situated within a diamond shell. It opens its shell to fire electric bolts at Kirby.
|Theme of the scene when Adeleine joins Kirby's team.
|-
|[[Sparky]]
|[[File:K64 Sparky screenshot.png|center]]
|[[Spark]]
|A green teardrop-shaped blob that generates an electric field around itself in defense.
|-
|-
|11
|[[Tick]]
|'''Whoa!?'''
|[[File:K64 Tick screenshot.png|center]]
|'''うおっ!?'''
|[[Needle]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A white teardrop-shaped blob with a face that becomes decidedly less cute when it thrusts the spike atop its head.
|Theme of the scene when [[King Dedede]] was possessed by Dark Matter.
|-
|-
|12
|[[Turbite]]
|'''Battle with Friends'''
|[[File:K64 Turbite screenshot.png|center]]
|'''なかまたちとのたたかい'''
|[[Spark]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A hovering metal creature that spins with an electric surge toward Kirby on approach. It can also operate underwater.
|Theme of battle with Friends being possessed.
|-
|-
|13
|[[Zoos]]
|'''I'll Follow You!'''
|[[File:K64 Zoos screenshot.png|center]]
|'''ついていってやるよ'''
|[[Spark]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A yellow sprite who rides a thundercloud and tries to zap Kirby with lightning.
|Theme of the scene when King Dedede joins Kirby's team.
|}
 
===Mid-Bosses===
These enemies are found in specific locations and have higher HP than normal enemies, but are not as powerful as bosses. They cannot be inhaled. The following table lists them in the order they are encountered in-game:
 
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Appearance
!Location
!Description
|-
|-
|14
|Big [[N-Z]]
|'''Boss Battle'''
|[[File:K64 Big N-Z screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''ボス'''
|[[Pop Star - Stage 1]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of N-Z who just stands in place.
|Theme of battle with [[Boss|Bosses]].
|-
|-
|15
|[[Waddle Doo]]
|'''OK, On to the Next'''
|[[File:K64 Waddle Doo screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''よっしゃつぎいこ'''
|[[Pop Star - Stage 1]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|Waddle Dee takes on this appearance when possessed by Dark Matter. Unlike in other games, he only attacks with charges and body slams. After defeating him, he cannot be fought again without starting a new file.
|Theme of introduction to Rock Star.
|-
|-
|16
|[[Big Bouncy]]
|'''[[Rock Star]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Bouncy screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''ホロビタスター'''<br>''Ruined Star''
|[[Pop Star - Stage 2]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Bouncy who just bounces in place.
|Desert stage theme.
|-
|-
|17
|[[Adeleine]]
|'''[[Ruins]]'''
|[[File:K64 Adeleine screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''いせき'''
|[[Pop Star - Stage 2]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|Adeleine turns hostile when possessed by Dark Matter. She attacks by painting monsters for Kirby to fight, then rushes after Kirby with her paintbrush when she runs out of paint. After defeating her, she cannot be fought again without starting a new file.
|Theme of [[Rock Star - Stage 2|the stage surrounded by and inside the ruins]].
|-
|-
|18
|[[King Dedede]]
|'''[[Inside the Ruins]]'''
|[[File:K64 King Dedede screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''いせきのなか'''
|[[Pop Star - Stage 3]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|King Dedede turns hostile when possessed by Dark Matter. He is fought in two phases; once on the ground, and again in the air. After defeating him, he cannot be fought again without starting a new file.
|Theme of [[Rock Star - Stage 4|the stage inside a pyramid-like structure of ancient technology]].
|-
|-
|19
|Big [[Kacti]]
|'''I'm Hungry'''
|[[File:K64 Big Kacti screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''はらへったぁ'''
|[[Rock Star - Stage 1]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A big version of Kacti who just bounces in place.
|Theme of introduction to Aqua Star.
|-
|-
|20
|Big [[Fishbone]]
|'''[[Aqua Star]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Fishbone screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''ウルルンスター'''<br>''Moist Star''
|[[Rock Star - Stage 3]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Fishbone who just hovers in place.
|Seaside stage theme.
|-
|-
|21
|Big [[Spark-i]]
|'''[[Down the Mountain Stream]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Spark-i screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''けいりゅうくだり'''
|[[Rock Star - Stage 4]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Spark-i who stays still and occasionally fires energy projectiles at Kirby.
|Theme of [[Aqua Star - Stage 2|the stage with a long river and waterfall flows]].<br>Arrangement of [[Grass Land - Stage 1 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land Stage 1]] from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''.
|-
|-
|22
|Big [[Tick]]
|'''Idiot of the Sea'''
|[[File:K64 Big Tick screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''うみのバカヤロー'''
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 1]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A big version of Tick who just sits in place.
|Theme of introduction to Neo Star.
|-
|-
|23
|Big [[Kany]]
|'''[[Neo Star]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Kany screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''コレカラスター'''<br>''Future Star''
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 2]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Kany who moves back and forth.
|Volcano stage theme.
|-
|-
|24
|Big [[Kapar]]
|'''Great Eruption'''
|[[File:K64 Big Kapar screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''だいふんか'''
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 3]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A big version of Kapar who occasionally throws projectiles.
|Theme of introduction to Shiver Star.
|-
|-
|25
|Big [[Blowfish]]
|'''[[Shiver Star]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Blowfish screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''ブルブルスター'''<br>''Cold Star''
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 4]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Blowfish which moves in a big circle around its arena.
|Snowfield stage theme.
|-
|-
|26
|Big [[Galbo]]
|'''Above the Clouds'''
|[[File:K64 Big Galbo screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''くものうえで'''
|[[Neo Star - Stage 1]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A big version of Galbo which occasionally breathes fire.
|Theme of [[Shiver Star - Stage 2|the stage in the sky and clouds]].<br>Remix of [[Butter Building]] from ''Kirby's Adventure''.
|-
|-
|27
|Big [[Chilly]]
|'''[[Studying the Factory]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Chilly screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''こうじょうけんがく'''<br>''Factory Tour''
|[[Shiver Star - Stage 1]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Chilly who regularly conjures his freezing aura.
|Theme of [[Shiver Star - Stage 4|the stage inside a large factory in operation]].
|-
|-
|28
|Big [[Mopoo]]
|'''There We Go!'''
|[[File:K64 Big Mopoo screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''やらいでか'''
|[[Shiver Star - Stage 2]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A big version of Mopoo which dives through the walls of the arena.
|Theme of introduction to Ripple Star.
|-
|-
|29
|Big [[Pupa]]
|'''[[Ripple Star]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Pupa screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''リップルスター'''
|[[Shiver Star - Stage 3]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Pupa which drops and rises in three different locations.
|Theme of [[Ripple Star - Stage 3|the stage in the palace]] governed by [[Fairy Queen]].
|-
|-
|30
|Big [[Burnis]]
|'''Bye-Bye'''
|[[File:K64 Big Burnis screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''バイバイ'''
|[[Factory Tour]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|A big version of Burnis which flies back and forth across the arena, dropping flaming projectiles.
|Theme of the [[False Ending|normal (false) ending]] scene.
|-
|-
|31
|Big [[Sawyer]]
|'''[[Game Over]]'''
|[[File:K64 Big Sawyer screenshot.png|50px|center]]
|'''ゲームオーバー'''
|[[Ripple Star - Stage 1]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|A big version of Sawyer which pops out of the floor in two different locations.
|Theme when Kirby lost all of his lives.
|}
 
==Bosses==
Just as there are seven levels (planets), the game has seven bosses, one for each planet.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!class=unsortable|Appearance
!Level
!Copy Abilities
!Description
|-
|-
|32
|[[Whispy Woods]]
|'''[[100-Yard Hop]]'''
|align=center|[[File:K64 Whispy Woods Battle.png|150px]]
|'''けんけんレース'''<br>''Hop-Hop Race''
|[[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Pop Star]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|None.
|Theme of a Mini-Game.<br>Arrangement of "[[Gourmet Race (theme)|Gourmet Race]]" from ''Kirby Super Star''.
|This fight with Whispy takes place on a looping circular stage, with the old tree occupying the middle. Kirby must first defeat his three children, called [[Whispy Woods Jr.]], by using the parent tree's [[Apple]]s to hit them with. Once all three are gone, Whispy becomes furious, and attacks Kirby by shooting out his roots, and tossing out a lot of apples. Kirby must hit the roots to defeat the tree.
|-
|-
|33
|[[Pix]]
|'''[[Bumper Crop Bump]]'''
|align=center|[[File:K64 Rock Star Stage 5 screenshot 04.png|150px]]
|'''とるとるバトル'''<br>''Catch-Catch Battle''
|[[Rock Star]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|None.
|Theme of a Mini-Game.
|The first phase of this fight has Kirby dodging the attacks of each Pix crystal as the platform rises into the sky. At the top, Kirby can attack Pix by spitting out constructs of similar color at the crystals to destroy them.
|-
|-
|34
|[[Acro]]
|'''[[Checkerboard Chase]]'''
|align=center|[[File:K64 Aqua Star Stage 5 screenshot 01.png|150px]]
|'''おちおちファイト'''<br>''Fall-Fall Fight''
|[[Aqua Star]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|[[Cutter]] (Fishbone), [[Bomb]] (Torpedoes)
|Theme of a Mini-Game.
|This fight takes place entirely underwater, as Kirby has to inhale and return objects that Acro spits at him while avoiding the killer whale's gymnastics. The fight takes place in two separate phases, with a separate [[Health]] bar for each one.
|-
|-
|35
|[[Magman]]
|'''To the Final Battle'''
|align=center|[[File:K64 Neo Star Stage 5 screenshot 04.png|150px]]
|'''さいしゅうけっせん'''
|[[Neo Star]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|[[Burning]] (Magoo, Burnis)
|Theme of introduction to [[Dark Star]].
|Magman is a giant [[Sandman]], though made of magma. It fights in two phases, first with extending tendrils, then with its full body. It can cause tremors, breathe fire, and spit out smaller foes for Kirby to contend with.
|-
|-
|36
|[[HR-H]] and HR-E
|'''[[0² Battle]]'''
|align=center|[[File:K64 Shiver Star Stage 5 screenshot 01.png|150px]]
|'''0²(ゼロ・ツー)'''
|[[Shiver Star]]
|Jun Ishikawa
|[[Bomb]] (missiles)
|Theme of battle with [[]].
|A giant robot that can shift form between a humanoid and a lobster shape. It attacks by shooting missiles and attacking with its arms.
|-
|-
|37
|[[Miracle Matter]]
|'''Grand Finale ~ Staff'''
|align=center|[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 4 screenshot 01.png|150px]]
|'''だいだんえん〜スタッフ'''
|[[Ripple Star]]
|Hirokazu Ando
|All base abilities
|Theme of the true ending movie and staff credits.
|A polygonal foe with eyes on all 20 of its facets. It continually shifts forms, based on each of the base [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] that Kirby can use in the game. To defeat it, Kirby has to attack it with the matching ability or spit out an element that appears during the attack to disable that form. Unless all the [[Crystal Shard]]s were collected, this is the last boss.
|-
|-
|38
|[[0²]]
|'''Club Mix In the Fields'''
|align=center|[[File:K64 Dark Star screenshot 06.png|150px]]
|'''Club Mix フィールドのなか'''
|[[Dark Star]]
|
|[[Ribbon's Crystal]]
|A club mix of "Above the Clouds", "Inside the Ruins", and "Pop Star: Stage Select" with Kirby's voices.
|The true final boss of the game that Kirby and [[Ribbon]] must team up to defeat. They have to continually shoot crystals into its eye to stun it, then hit the halo to flip it and attack the green underside to defeat it. Defeating this boss completes the game.
|-
|-
|39
|'''Club Mix Bosses'''
|'''Club Mix ボスたち'''
|
|A club mix of "Neo Star: Stage Select", "Boss Battle" and "Miracle Matter Battle" with Kirby's voices.
|}
|}


The following is a list of tracks that were not included on this soundtrack.
==Mini-Games==
''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' has three [[Sub-Game|Mini-Games]] that can be played outside the main adventure. Every Sub-Game has a single-player mode and a multiplayer mode involving 2-4 players. The Sub-Games have four difficulty levels, each unlocked by defeating the CPU in the previous difficulty level (meaning at most 3 human players can unlock difficulty levels together): Easy, Medium, Hard, and Intense. There are four playable characters: Kirby, Waddle Dee, Adeleine, and King Dedede, who do not differ in gameplay.


{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
*[[100-Yard Hop]]: A game where players hop over obstacles in a race to the finish.
!colspan=5|Not Included &nbsp;
*[[Bumper Crop Bump]]: A game where players shove each-other to catch falling fruit.
*[[Checkerboard Chase]]: A game where players try to make the stage crumble under their opponents' feet.
 
==Staff==
The following is a list of staff who have worked on ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'':
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
|-
!colspan=2|Staff of ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' &nbsp;
|-
!Position
!Developer(s)
|-
!Director
|[[Shinichi Shimomura]]
|-
!Chief Programmer
|Teruyuki Gunji
|-
|-
!English Title (temporary)
!Programmer
!Notes
|Katsuhiro Sakoda<br>Isao Takahashi<br>Yoshimi Takahashi<br>[[Tetsuya Abe]]<br>Yasuyuki Nagashima<br>Kouichi Wanatabe
|-
|-
|'''File Select'''
!Designer
|File select screen theme.
|[[Kenichiro Kita]]<br>Reiko Iwao<br>Michiko Takahashi<br>Hiro Takeshita<br>[[Shigeru Hashiguchi]]<br>Tetsuya Mochiduki<br>Tomomi Minami<br>Sanae Kubota<br>Youichi Sukino<br>Tatsuhiro Tanoue<br>Tadashi Hashikura<br>Masanobu Yamamoto<br>Tsuyoshi Wakayama<br>Hitoshi Kikkawa<br>Satoko Nakamura<br>Kunio Watanabe
|-
|-
|'''Pop Star: Stage Select'''
!Sound Composer
|rowspan=6|Theme of the stage select screen for each world.
|[[Jun Ishikawa]]<br>[[Hirokazu Ando]]
|-
|-
|'''Rock Star: Stage Select'''
!Assistant Director
|Kazuya Konishi<br>Ryuichi Noguchi
|-
|-
|'''Aqua Star: Stage Select'''
!Assistant Manager
|Ryuki Kuraoka<br>Yoshiki Suzuki<br>Kensuke Tanabe
|-
|-
|'''Neo Star: Stage Select'''
!Voice Actors
|[[Makiko Ohmoto]] (as [[Kirby]])<br>[[Masahiro Sakurai]] (as [[King Dedede]])
|-
|-
|'''Shiver Star: Stage Select'''
!Localization Manager
|Leslie Swan
|-
|-
|'''[[Ripple Star: Stage Select]]'''
!Localization
|Bill Trinen<br>Michelle Powers
|-
|-
|'''Inside the Castle'''
!Special Thanks
|Theme of [[Pop Star - Stage 3|the stage inside a castle]] and [[Rock Star - Stage 3|an underground cave]].
|[[Satoshi Ishida]]<br>Chieko Obikane<br>Hisatoshi Takeuchi<br>[[Tetsuya Notoya]]<br>Senji Hirose<br>Chiharu Itoh<br>Takaaki Kazuno<br>Kazuhiro Mizusawa<br>Jun Yamazaki<br>HAL Debug Team
|-
|-
|'''Under the Palace'''
!Very Special Thanks
|Theme of [[Ripple Star - Stage 2|the stage in a sewer-like underground passage to the palace]].
|Minoru Arakawa<br>Mike Fukuda<br>Gail Tilden<br>Yoshihito Ikebata<br>Hironobu Kakui<br>Hiroyasu Sasano<br>Super Mario Club<br>NOA Product Testing<br>The Treehouse
|-
|-
|'''[[Miracle Matter#Music|Vs. Miracle Matter]]'''
!Project Manager
|Theme of battle with Miracle Matter. Later included on ''[[The Very Best of Kirby: 52 Hit Tracks]]'' and ''[[Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack]]''.
|Takashi Saito
|-
|-
|'''[[Dark Star]]'''
!Progress Manager
|Theme of the stage with the road to the territory where 0² awaits.
|Kimiyoshi Fukui
|-
|-
|'''Mini-Game'''
!Producer
|Mini-Game select screen theme.
|[[Masayoshi Tanimura]]<br>[[Hiroaki Suga]]<br>Kenji Miki
|-
|-
|'''Collection'''
!Supervisor
|List of [[Enemy Info Card]] screen theme.
|[[Satoru Iwata]]<br>Shigeru Mitamoto
|-
|-
|'''[[Theater|Movie]]'''
!Executive Producer
|Movie select screen theme.
|Hiroshi Yamauchi
|-
!colspan=2|[[HAL Laboratory|HAL Laboratory,Inc.]]<br>[[Nintendo|NINTENDO Co.,Ltd.]]
|}
|}
==Nintendo eShop description==
''Kirby™ stars in his first 3D adventure, which is also his Nintendo 64™ debut.''
''This game finds the always-versatile hero battling a new enemy called Dark Matter. Dark Matter is after a distant land's powerful crystal, but a young fairy named Ribbon attempts to save it by escaping with the gem to Dream Land. Now the crystal has been broken, and it's scattered around the world.''
''Take control of Kirby, and help him journey across six worlds, battling a wide variety of enemies and challenging bosses, as he tries to collect all 100 pieces of the shattered crystal. Along the way, you'll use Kirby's trademark Copy Ability to use enemies' strengths against them. Not only that, but try combining any two abilities to create a brand-new one that is usually stronger than the original.''
''Throw in three exciting multiplayer minigames, and you've got a package of which even King Dedede would be proud. Fans of Kirby and action games with bright, colorful graphics should vacuum this one up.''
==Nintendo 64: Nintendo Switch Online description==
''Venture beyond Dream Land. Stop the hungering Dark Matter.''
''Kirby stars in his first 3D adventure, which is also his debut on the Nintendo 64™ console. This game finds the always versatile-hero battling an enemy called Dark Matter. Dark Matter is after the distant Ripple Star's powerful crystal, and a young fairy named Ribbon attempted to save it by escaping with the gem. As she fled, though, the crystal was broken and its pieces scattered. Take control of Kirby, and help him journey across six worlds, battling a wide variety of enemies and challenging bosses as he tries to collect all the pieces of the shattered crystal. Along the way, you'll use Kirby's trademark Copy Ability to use enemies' strengths against them. Not only that, but you can also combine any two abilities to create a brand-new one, which is usually stronger than the original! Throw in three exciting multiplayer minigames, and you've got a package of which even King Dedede would be proud. Fans of Kirby and action games with bright, colorful graphics should vacuum this one up.''
==Trivia==
<!-- NOTE: The ESRB Teen rating in the Kirby 64 trailer for Nintendo Switch Online is reflecting the rating of ''Sin and Punishment'', and by extension, the entirety of the service itself, not any other game. -->
*Although this was the first ''Kirby'' game with 3D graphics, Kirby's actual first 3D appearance was in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' for the Nintendo 64. His appearance in that game served as direct inspiration for the way he looked and sounded in this game.
**Despite this, even earlier 3D models of Kirby have been depicted and showcased, such as Kirby's appearance in the [[Kirby's Air Ride (Nintendo 64)|unreleased Nintendo 64 build]] of ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''.
*The Wii Virtual Console description on Nintendo of America's website and the eShop description incorrectly say there are 100 crystal shards to collect.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20081219075002/http://www.nintendo.com:80/wii/virtualconsole/games/detail/BKessW9avC_Mcl5L2D6p_bMcyUIqK3ww Nintendo.com] (Wayback Machine)</ref> There are actually only 72 shards throughout the stages, in addition to the two shards collected by Kirby and Ribbon in the intro sequence.
*The Wii Virtual Console description and the eShop description incorrectly suggest that this game is the first to feature Dark Matter. In actuality, that distinction varies: ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' introduced [[Dark Matter|the singular character]], while the [[Dark Matter (cloud)|greater species]] would first appear in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''.
*There is a secret button code that can be used to instantly generate a [[100% completion|100% completed]] save file. First, File 2 must be blank, while File 3 must be created with no progress. Then, while the HAL Laboratory logo is displayed during the game startup sequence, the player should insert the P2 controller, hold L, and press the buttons C-up, C-up, R, C-right, C-left, and Start in that order. If performed correctly, the 1-UP jingle will play to indicate that the code was input correctly, and File 3 will be replaced with a 100% completed save file, with all [[Enemy Info Card]]s collected. This code is not available on the Wii Virtual Console or ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' versions of the game, as the C button inputs are not mapped anywhere.
*This game's original North American release was rated E by the ESRB. However ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' was rated E10+ (a rating that did not exist at the time of this game's release, having been introduced in 2005), possibly because of the blood from both the [[0²]] battle in this game and the [[Zero]] battle in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', as the description of the game says that "One boss character (a giant eyeball) fires red droplets at Kirby; additional red-damage effects appear as its health decreases."<ref>[https://www.esrb.org/ratings/32367/kirbys-dream-collection-special-edition/ ''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition'' ESRB description]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
===Videos===
*Although this was the first ''Kirby'' game with 3-D graphics, Kirby's actual first 3-D appearance was in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' for the Nintendo 64. His appearance in that game served as direct inspiration for the way he looked and sounded in this game.
{{Youtube|GnEM6c17x6o|300|Official [[Kirby Portal]] video showcasing Power Combos}}
**Despite this, even earlier 3-D models of Kirby have been depicted and showcased, such as Kirby's appearance in the [[Kirby's Air Ride (Nintendo 64)|unreleased Nintendo 64 build]] of ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''.
{{Youtube|cSTtWk9inJQ|300|[[Nintendo Switch Online]] release trailer (JP)}}
*While ability combinations have existed to a degree in prior titles, ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' is the first and so far only game in the series where every copy ability can be mixed with every other ability (excluding [[Ribbon's Crystal]]).
{{Youtube|0VfAsbGvXrA|300|[[Nintendo Switch Online]] release trailer (EN)}}
*This game has unused Victory Dance music, which can be found as Tracks 61 and 62 in the [[Sound Test]].
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*On Nintendo of America's website, the Wii Virtual Console description said there are 100 crystal shards to collect, although there are only 74 shards to collect.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20081219075002/http://www.nintendo.com:80/wii/virtualconsole/games/detail/BKessW9avC_Mcl5L2D6p_bMcyUIqK3ww Nintendo.com] (Wayback Machine)</ref>
 
==Names in other languages==
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|jaR=Hoshi no Kābyi Rokuyon
|jaM=Kirby of the Stars 64
|de=Kirby 64: Die Kristall-Splitter<br>Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
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|frE=Kirby 64 : Les éclats de cristal<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|page=52, EU print}}</ref><br>Kirby 64: Eclats de cristal<ref>From the European French version of ''Kirby Air Ride''</ref><br>Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
|frEM=Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards<br>Kirby 64: Crystal Shards<br>-
|it=Kirby 64: I Frammenti di Cristallo<br>Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
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|nl=Kirby 64: De Kristallen Scherven<br>Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
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|koR=Byeorui Keobi 64
|koM=Kirby of the Stars 64
|zh=Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards<br>星之卡比64<ref>From the Chinese versions of ''Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online''.</ref>
|zhR=xīng zhī kǎ bǐ 64
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==External Links==
==External links==
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20000815225332/http://www.kirby64.com/ Official website] (Wayback Machine)
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20000815225332/http://www.kirby64.com/ Official website] (Wayback Machine)
* [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nk4j/index.html Official Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nk4j/index.html Official Japanese website]
* [https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirby-64-the-crystal-shards ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' on Kirby Informer]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20000620114347/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/kirby64/index.html Official Nintendo's website]
*[https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirby-64-the-crystal-shards ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' on Kirby Informer]
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_8/Manual_Nintendo64_Kirby64TheCrystalShards_EN.pdf English manual (European print)] ([http://www.kirbysrainbowresort.net/games/kirby64/instruction.html North American print])


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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
K64 The Crystal Shards box art.png
K64 The Crystal Shards JP box art.jpg
Box art for Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards in various regions.
Details
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Shinichi Shimomura
Release date(s) Nintendo 64
Japan March 24, 2000
NA June 26, 2000
Europe June 22, 2001
Australia June 22, 2001

Virtual Console (Wii)
NA February 25, 2008
Europe March 7, 2008
Australia March 7, 2008
Japan April 15, 2008
South Korea September 16, 2008[1]

Virtual Console (Wii U)
Europe June 25, 2015
Australia June 26, 2015
NA July 30, 2015
Japan August 19, 2015

Nintendo 64: Nintendo Switch Online
Japan May 20, 2022
NA May 20, 2022
Europe May 20, 2022
Australia May 20, 2022
Platform(s) Nintendo 64
Wii (Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition)
Wii Virtual Console
Wii U Virtual Console
Nintendo Switch (Nintendo 64: Nintendo Switch Online)
Supported languages Japanese, American English
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
PEGI: 3+
CERO: All Ages
Game chronology
Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom) Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
On affiliated sites
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"Crystal Shards" redirects here. For information about titular Crystal Shards, see Crystal Shard.

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is a side-scrolling platformer in the main Kirby series featuring Kirby and some of his friends, produced by HAL Laboratory and initially released in 2000 and 2001 for the Nintendo 64. It is notable for being the first installment in the series to depict Kirby and his surroundings in full 3D, although only for visual effects. Like Kirby's Dream Land 2 and Kirby's Dream Land 3 before it, Kirby 64 was not directed by Masahiro Sakurai, but instead by Shinichi Shimomura. Unlike those titles, however, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards does not feature Animal Friends with which to combine with and alter Kirby's Copy Abilities. Instead, Kirby does this himself by combining abilities together into Power Combos. This results in 36 total unique abilities that Kirby can use in the game.

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards departs from earlier games in the series in other ways as well. In addition to being the first 3D game in the series, it also is the first game to give Kirby an upper limit to how high he can hover, the first game to allow him to inhale underwater, the first game to let him hold enemies and objects over his head or toss them, and the first game in the series to give him a voice courtesy of Makiko Ohmoto. Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards also features three Sub-Games which can be played with up to four players, completely separate from the main game.

Story[edit]

Ribbon's escape.

The story of Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards begins on a far-off planet called Ripple Star, which is inhabited by fairy-like beings. The inhabitants of Ripple Star are also the guardians of a powerful crystal. Shortly before the game begins, an ill-willed creature called Dark Matter attacks Ripple Star. Concerned with the crystal's safety, the Queen asks Ribbon, a young fairy, to take the crystal and escape to a safe place with it. Ribbon obeys her ruler, but as she flies off, she is pursued by Dark Matter. Eventually, the powerful being is able to assault Ribbon, which destroys the crystal and splits it into several Crystal Shards. Meanwhile, Ribbon crash-lands on Pop Star, Kirby's home planet.

Ribbon, explaining her trouble to Kirby.

It is not long before Ribbon meets Kirby, as she unintentionally uses him to break her fall. After both of them find and merge two of the Crystal Shards, Ribbon explains her misery to Kirby, who instantly agrees to help out. While they search for the missing shards on Pop Star, they manage to add a Waddle Dee, an artist girl called Adeleine, and even Kirby's arch-rival King Dedede to their cause. The group then travels to several planets to look for shards, using the crystal's transportation powers.

After traveling through several regions on numerous planets, the group finally gets the chance to travel to Ripple Star. The planet has become covered in thick, black clouds and is generally in a bad state. The Queen herself has been possessed by Dark Matter, which the group remains unaware of. Ribbon is visibly shocked to see her home planet in such a condition, but the rest of the group quickly comforts her. They then journey to Ripple Star together, where they battle their way into the palace and confront Miracle Matter, the apparent master of the Dark Matter. Kirby finally manages to defeat the foe and restore peace to the fairy planet. The Queen remains influenced by the Dark Matter, however, and after Kirby and his friends leave the planet to return home in a spaceship, the queen can be seen giving Ribbon a malicious glare.

The ending changes if Kirby and his friends manage to collect all of the Crystal Shards. If they do this successfully, the restored crystal reveals the possession of the Queen and expels the Dark Matter from her body. The remaining Dark Matter then flies off into space, where it forms a new level called Dark Star. Intending to destroy the dark threat, the group travels into the heart of Dark Star with Kirby's Warp Star. Inside the black cloud, Kirby uses the abilities of his friends for one last time. Eventually, Kirby and Ribbon engage , the master of Dark Matter, and an angelic version of Kirby's old enemy Zero, in a fierce battle. The two of them manage to defeat the creature with the help of the Crystal Shards, though, and Dark Matter is eliminated. To thank the heroes for their efforts, the Queen awards each of them with a piece of the crystal. In the end, Kirby receives a kiss from Ribbon.

Gameplay[edit]

Kirby, creating a Power Combo.

Despite the fact that Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards features full 3D graphics for the first time, the game itself still plays like a 2D sidescroller. The game makes another distinction from its predecessors, giving Kirby only seven different abilities to copy, as opposed to the vast ability pool of other games. The base abilities are Burn, Stone, Ice, Needle, Bomb, Spark, and Cutter. However, by inhaling enemies, Kirby can create ability stars, which he can spit at other enemies. If an ability star connects to another enemy with an ability, the two abilities will merge and form a Power Combo. By combining abilities, Kirby can master 28 different abilities, plus the seven base abilities, making a total of 35 abilities. While ability combinations exist and have existed to a degree in several other titles, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is the first and so far only game in the series where every copy ability can be mixed with every other ability (excluding Ribbon's Crystal).

The game features six levels, or planets, each with three or four stages and one boss fight. From the beginning, only the first stage of Pop Star is available. In every stage, there are three Crystal Shards to be found. The Crystal Shards are often hidden in remote places or behind obstacles that can be destroyed only by a certain ability (usually indicated by the obstacle's color). Finding all the Crystal Shards is not necessary to complete the game, but it is essential to 100% complete the game, as finding all 74 Crystal Shards (66 from every stage, six from every boss, and two during the intro) unlocks the true ending of the game.

General controls  
Control Nintendo 64 Controller Wii Remote (using Kirby's Dream Collection) Classic/GameCube Controller Nintendo Switch
Move (press twice to dash) Directional Pad Directional Pad Directional Pad or Analog Stick Directional Pad
Inhale B 1 B B
Jump A 2 A A
Crouch
Slide ↓ + A ↓ + 2 ↓ + A ↓ + A
Combine abilities L, R or any C button A L, R or any direction on C Stick (GameCube controller) or Right Stick (Classic Controller) L, R or any direction on Right Stick

Characters[edit]

Image Character Description Manual bio
K64 Kirby artwork.png Kirby Kirby returns as the main playable character and protagonist of this game. After Ribbon crashes into him in the opening scene, Kirby agrees to help her recover the lost Crystal Shards which have scattered across the galaxy. Instead of relying on his Animal Friends to help him, Kirby now boasts the ability to combine his own Copy Ability powers to create Power Combos. Every ability Kirby gains can be combined with another or with itself to create surprising methods of defeating enemies. Despite this, he still will not be heading out alone, as he will bring a cadre of friends to help rid the afflicted Stars of Dark Matter's presence. "Kirby, naturally, is the hero of this tale. Kind and jolly by nature, he turns tough-guy to lend his storied talents to the imperiled fairies of the Ripple Star planet. Surely he'll be able to recover the Crystal Shards." (page 22)
K64 Ribbon artwork 2.png Ribbon Newly introduced in this game, Ribbon is a young fairy girl from Ripple Star. Unfortunate circumstances led her to attempt to flee her homeworld with a massive crystal, but the invading Dark Matter pursues her through outer space and manages to knock her away, shattering the crystal in the process. She crash-lands on Pop Star with only a single shard of the crystal left in her grasp, but manages to land right on top of Kirby's head, who agrees to help her find the missing pieces. Their journey takes the two across several levels until they return to Ripple Star to deal with the invading Dark Matter. Ribbon does not appear to be a fighter and tends to keep behind Kirby for most of the journey, but she may be able to lend her power when the need arises. "A fairy from Ripple Star, Ribbon escapes the planet with the fairies' Crystal, only to fall victim to a Dark Matter ambush. When she loses control of the Crystal, she turns to Kirby for help." (page 22)
K64 King Dedede Artwork 3.png King Dedede This gluttonous bird-man styles himself as a king, and has been Kirby's arch-rival for a long time. When he finds one of the scattered Crystal Shards, he seeks to keep it for himself, and will not let Kirby have it. Before long, however, Dark Matter appears and possesses the king to get at his shard, and Kirby must fight Dedede to get rid of the dark presence. Once the invading creature is driven off, King Dedede comes to his senses and, reluctantly, agrees to join Kirby's team to save the galaxy. At several points during their adventure, King Dedede appears to clear away obstructions using his massive hammer. "Long-time rival King Dedede finds one of the missing Crystal Shards on his castle grounds. Whatever will he do with it?" (page 22)
K64 Waddle Dee Artwork 2.jpg Waddle Dee An unassuming resident of Pop Star, Waddle Dee becomes a stalwart member of Kirby's team when the pink puffball saves him from possession by Dark Matter, who had turned him momentarily into a Waddle Doo. Waddle Dee may not look like much, but he has many tricks and gadgets which can help Kirby get through various obstacles in the levels they travel through.

This is the first main-series Kirby game that does not feature Waddle Dees as standard enemies. The second would not be until Kirby and the Forgotten Land, 22 years later.

"Kirby cohort Waddle Dee gets himself in gobs of trouble when he happens upon another of the powerful Shards." (page 22)
K64 Adeleine artwork 3.png Adeleine A human girl who visited Pop Star to practice painting. She is possessed by Dark Matter, but even though her artwork literally leaps off the page, she is not much of a fighter. After Kirby rescues her, she proves to be a reliable ally as she conjures up useful items for Kirby's journey. Adeleine will also attempt to look ahead for clues to find hidden Crystal Shards, and convey what she finds to Kirby via her illustrations. "Adeleine, an aspiring young artist, comes to Pop Star to study art but finds herself in the middle of a Dark Matter mess." (page 22)
K64 Queen scene.png Queen The sovereign ruler of Ripple Star sends Ribbon off with the crystal in order to prevent Dark Matter from getting a hold of it. When Kirby and Ribbon return to Ripple Star to save her, she seems relieved, but she is revealed to have been possessed by . Once 0² is defeated, she thanks Kirby and his friends, and gives them medals of honor. N/A
K64 S DarkMatter.png Dark Matter Dark Matter is the principal villain of the game. It primarily takes the form of an amorphous black mass capable of engulfing entire planets. It can also split off pieces of itself as needed to possess hapless denizens of otherwise peaceful Stars. Its main aim is to capture the Crystal, but for what purpose is uncertain. "The cloud, a sinister force known as Dark Matter, had come in search of the fairies' secret treasure--their shining Crystal." (page 4)

Levels[edit]

There are a total of seven levels. Most levels have five stages, the last of which is a boss battle. Every level's name consists of a single word, followed by "Star". Both the first and the sixth level have only four stages each, and the last one consists solely of the final boss battle.

Level Appearance Stages Boss Mid-Bosses Description
Pop Star Pop Star K64 space.png 4 Whispy Woods Big N-Z, Waddle Doo, Big Bouncy, Adeleine, King Dedede Pop Star is a verdant world with wide-open grasslands, deep forests, and ancient castles. The Crystal Shards here are relatively easy to find, and a mid-boss awaits Kirby at the end of each regular stage.
Rock Star Rock Star K64 space.png 5 Pix Big Kacti, Big Fishbone, Big Spark-i Rock Star features extensive desert zones, along with massive caverns, ancient ruins, and a futuristic pyramid. Shards can be tricky to find, and lots of enemies are invulnerable hazards. The interior of the black pyramid can be tricky to navigate.
Aqua Star Aqua Star K64 space.png 5 Acro Big Tick, Big Kany, Big Kapar, Big Blowfish Aqua Star is a very wet world, featuring tropical shorelines, river rapids, and deep ocean zones. Some shards are hidden away, while others require good timing to obtain. Kirby will have to fight against deep-sea currents in later stages.
Neo Star Neo Star K64 space.png 5 Magman Big Galbo Neo Star is a wild world featuring deep jungles, high craggy cliffs, massive caverns, and active volcanoes. Kirby must mind the terrain much more so than the enemies as he traverses this level. Shards are often hidden in hard-to-reach spots.
Shiver Star K64 ShiverStar.png 5 HR-H/HR-E Big Chilly, Big Mopoo, Big Pupa, Big Burnis Shiver Star is a very cold world with snowy drifts, solid cloudscapes, a massive shopping complex, and a deep underground factory. Shards are relatively out in the open but are guarded by a multitude of varied enemies. Shiver Star bears an uncanny resemblance to the real-world planet Earth, albeit frozen over.
Ripple Star Ripple Star K64 space.png 4 Miracle Matter Big Sawyer Ripple Star is a heart-shaped analogue to Pop Star, though much more heavily developed in terms of architecture. Crystal Shards are relatively easy to obtain here, but enemies amass in great numbers, particularly in the palace. If Kirby did not collect every shard prior to defeating the boss of this realm, this will be the last world he visits.
Dark Star Dark Star K64 space.png 1 Dark Star is a level made from the coalesced Dark Matter that was expelled from the queen by the reassembled Crystal. It is the only planet without a stage select screen, since only one stage is played. There is very little terrain to traverse here, and few enemies to fight before the showdown against the final boss.

Copy Abilities[edit]

Regular Powers[edit]

Name Appearance Icon Function
Burn K64 A Burn.png K64 Base Burn.png Engulfs Kirby into a fireball and lets him fly a short distance.
Stone K64 A Stone.png K64 Base Stone.png Gives Kirby a hide of stone which lets him walk through enemies unharmed.
Ice K64 A Ice.png K64 Base Ice.png Allows Kirby to breathe a cone of frost which can freeze enemies solid.
Needle K64 A Needle.png K64 Base Needle.png Transforms Kirby into a spiky ball that can pierce enemies.
Bomb K64 A Bomb.png K64 Base Bomb.png Gives Kirby an arsenal of explosives to throw at enemies.
Spark K64 A Spark.png K64 Base Spark.png Lets Kirby generate a small field of electricity around him.
Cutter K64 A Cutter.png K64 Base Cutter.png Gives Kirby a boomerang to throw at his foes. Since the boomerang is made from part of his body, he can throw only one at a time.

Power Combos[edit]

Name Appearance Icon Function
Burn-Burn K64 A DoubleBurn.png K64 PC DoubleBurn.png Transforms Kirby into a large fireball and lets him fly over a long distance.
Burn-Stone K64 A BurnStone.png K64 PC BurnStone.png Lets Kirby shoot burning rocks at enemies like a volcano. The direction can be altered with the Directional Pad.
Burn-Ice K64 A BurnIce.png K64 PC BurnIce.png Changes Kirby into a burning ice cube that instantly melts.
Burn-Needle K64 A BurnNeedle.png K64 PC BurnNeedle.png Transforms Kirby into a bow that shoots flaming arrows at enemies. The angle can be altered by holding down the B Button.
Burn-Bomb K64 A BurnBomb.png K64 PC BurnBomb.png Lets Kirby summon three fireworks explosions that defeat enemies and have a great range.
Burn-Spark K64 A BurnSpark.png K64 PC BurnSpark.png Kirby rubs his head with a tinder sheet and lights it on fire, running about and damaging any enemies he makes contact with.
Burn-Cutter K64 BurnCutter.png K64 PC BurnCutter.png Gives Kirby a flaming sword to wield against enemies. The sword can be swung, held over the head, and thrown at enemies.
Stone-Stone K64 A DoubleStone.png K64 PC DoubleStone.png Transforms Kirby into a giant version of himself, made of rocks. Can pass most enemies unharmed. This may have been an inspiration for the Metal ability in later games.
Stone-Ice K64 A StoneIce.png K64 PC StoneIce.png Transforms Kirby into a curling stone that slides through enemies.
Stone-Needle K64 A StoneNeedle.png K64 PC StoneNeedle.png Gives Kirby a giant drill that can be used against enemies. The drill head can also be launched forward.
Stone-Bomb K64 A StoneBomb.png K64 PC StoneBomb.png Lets Kirby use dynamite that defeats all enemies on screen. When the dynamite explodes, Kirby needs to protect himself or he gets hurt as well.
Stone-Spark K64 A StoneSpark.png K64 PC StoneSpark.png Lets Kirby summon a giant rock which he controls with a leash of electricity. The rock soars through the air and bounces off of walls and floors.
Stone-Cutter K64 A StoneCutter.png K64 PC StoneCutter.png Transforms Kirby into stone figurines of his friends from Kirby's Dream Land 3. The various animals possess different abilities.
Ice-Ice K64 A DoubleIce.png K64 PC DoubleIce.png Transforms Kirby into a rolling snowball that grows in size and runs over any enemy on its way. The direction cannot be changed.
Ice-Needle K64 A IceNeedle.png K64 PC IceNeedle.png Lets Kirby hide inside a giant snowflake made of ice. Possesses great range, but is slow and makes Kirby unable to move.
Ice-Bomb K64 A IceBomb.png K64 PC IceBomb.png Transforms Kirby into a walking snowman. The snowman eventually explodes, taking out enemies nearby.
Ice-Spark K64 A IceSpark.png K64 PC IceSpark.png Changes Kirby into a refrigerator that generates healing food. The thrown food can also damage enemies.
Ice-Cutter K64 A IceCutter.png K64 PC IceCutter.png Gives Kirby a pair of skates and lets him ice-skate through stages. He can also twist jump when the A Button is pressed.
Needle-Needle K64 A DoubleNeedle.png K64 PC DoubleNeedle.png Gives Kirby the ability to use various pointy objects against enemies.
Needle-Bomb K64 A NeedleBomb.png K64 PC NeedleBomb.png Transforms Kirby into a Gordo that can float through the air. After a short time the Gordo will explode and launch its spikes across the screen.
Needle-Spark K64 A NeedleSpark.png K64 PC NeedleSpark.png Lets Kirby change into a lightning conductor and summon a bolt that fries enemies.
Needle-Cutter K64 A NeedleCutter.png K64 PC NeedleCutter.png Transforms Kirby into a giant bear trap with two big spiky arms. The arms snap together once the B Button is released.
Bomb-Bomb K64 A DoubleBomb.png K64 PC DoubleBomb.png Changes Kirby into a rocket launcher that shoots three missiles. The missiles home in on enemies.
Bomb-Spark K64 A BombSpark.png K64 PC BombSpark.png Lets Kirby transform into a light bulb. The bulb can attack enemies, as well as lighten up dark rooms.
Bomb-Cutter K64 A BombCutter.png K64 PC BombCutter.png Gives Kirby an arsenal of shuriken that can be thrown at enemies. The projectiles explode when they make contact with something.
Spark-Spark K64 A DoubleSpark.png K64 PC DoubleSpark.png Lets Kirby generate a giant electrical force field around himself that calls lightning down upon enemies. The force field shrinks if Kirby moves around while using it.
Spark-Cutter K64 A SparkCutter.png K64 PC SparkCutter.png Gives Kirby a double-bladed lightsaber which he can wield against enemies. Crouching will discard the lightsaber.
Cutter-Cutter K64 A DoubleCutter.png K64 PC DoubleCutter.png Gives Kirby a greater boomerang to throw at his enemies. Only one boomerang can be thrown at a time.
Ribbon's Crystal K64 A WingCrystal.png K64 PC WingCrystal.png An ability that is usable only during the final battle against . It lets Kirby and Ribbon fly around while shooting crystal projectiles at the enemy.

Kanji display[edit]

In the Japanese version, a selectable display uses kanji instead of symbols.

Kirby 64 kanji display  
Display Kanji Meaning
Remaining Health bar Energy
Depleted Health bar Depression
No Copy Ability Nothing
Burn Fire
Stone Stone
Ice Ice
Needle Needle
Bomb Burst
Spark Electric
Cutter Cut
Ribbon's Crystal Fairy-Crystal

Enemies[edit]

Neutral enemies[edit]

These enemies do not provide any abilities when swallowed, but may have some secondary function if held above Kirby's head, if they can be inhaled at all.

Name Appearance Description
Bivolt
K64 Bivolt screenshot.png
This electric-spark foe moves up and down poles and will harm Kirby on collision. It cannot be attacked in any way.
Bo
K64 Bo screenshot.png
A black ball of fluff that can move slowly or fall and harm Kirby by collision.
Bonehead
K64 Bonehead screenshot.png
A skull with wings that will flutter about when Kirby gets near and may attempt to collide with him.
Bouncy
K64 Bouncy screenshot.png
A spring-bound bow-wearing pink creature that bounces up and down repeatedly and does not actively try to hit Kirby.
Bronto Burt
K64 Bronto Burt screenshot.png
A brash pink flyer who may attempt to charge at Kirby from the background.
Bumber
K64 Bumber screenshot.png
A small orange creature who glides gently down through the air using its striped hat.
Chacha
K64 Chacha screenshot.png
A grass skirt-wearing creature that attacks by flailing its maracas at Kirby.
Drop
K64 Drop screenshot.png
An amoeba-like creature made of water that hangs from ceilings and will try to drop on Kirby.
Flopper
K64 Flopper screenshot.png
A red fish that can sometimes be seen flopping around on land.
Flora
K64 Flora screenshot.png
A conical flower-like enemy that glides gently through the air.
Flutter
K64 Flutter screenshot.png
A harmless butterfly that Kirby cannot attack.
Gabon
K64 Gabon screenshot.png
A skull-wearing creature that throws bones at Kirby.
Glom
K64 Glom screenshot.png
A large frog who hides in a hole and will try to eat Kirby when he gets near. Cannot be attacked.
Glunk
K64 Glunk screenshot.png
A sea anemone with eyes that sticks to surfaces and fires projectiles out of its head.
Gobblin
K64 Gobblin screenshot.png
A cactus with an alligator's mouth that tries to chomp at Kirby when he gets close. Cannot be attacked.
Gordo
K64 Gordo screenshot.png
A hovering spiky orb that may move back and forth. Cannot be attacked.
K64 I3 screenshot.png
A large cycloptic blocky foe who will attempt to crush Kirby with its girth by falling on him. Cannot be attacked.
Ignus
K64 Ignus screenshot.png
An igneous rock that falls from the sky. Comes in various sizes, with the larger ones splitting into smaller ones on impact.
Kany
K64 Kany screenshot.png
A bright red crab-like enemy that moves back and forth and will try to snip at Kirby.
Keke
K64 Keke screenshot.png
A small white-haired cat girl who rides a broomstick. She only appears in the background and cannot be interacted with.
Mahall
K64 Mahall screenshot.png
A mole-like creature who appears from underneath a circular floor panel and shoots bubbles at Kirby.
Mariel
K64 Mariel screenshot.png
A black spider-like creature with a circular body. Kirby will take damage if he inhales it.
Maw
K64 Maw screenshot.png
A teardrop-shaped cycloptic enemy that will try to eat Kirby with its huge maw when he approaches. Cannot be inhaled.
Mite
K64 Mite screenshot.png
A small orange creature that tunnels out of the ground and pursues Kirby.
Mopoo
K64 Mopoo screenshot.png
A white puffball enemy that jumps out of fissures in clouds and snowbanks.
Mumbies
K64 Mumbies screenshot.png
A floating ball enemy wrapped in bandages that will pursue Kirby slowly if he is not looking at it. Cannot be inhaled.
N-Z
K64 N-Z screenshot.png
A dark-gray circular creature similar in size to Kirby, with pointy ears. It holds still or runs back and forth.
Noo
K64 Noo screenshot.png
A ghostly creature that tosses embers at Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
Nruff
K64 Nruff screenshot.png
A woolly boar-like creature that will charge and leap toward Kirby.
Pteran
K64 Pteran screenshot.png
A flying purple Pterodactyl-like enemy who slowly drops altitude as it glides.
Pupa
K64 Pupa screenshot.png
A limbless bug who drops down from the ceiling on a string, and will explode upon contact. Its string can be cut, but it cannot be inhaled.
Putt
K64 Putt screenshot.png
A small worm-like creature that sits next to a large polygonal boulder. When Kirby approaches, it knocks the boulder toward him. The boulder cannot be attacked.
Sandman
K64 Sandman screenshot.png
A dimple-shaped sand creature that rises out of the ground to get in Kirby's way. It cannot move from its position.
Scarfy
K64 Scarfy screenshot.png
K64 Angry Scarfy screenshot.png
A hovering creature with a deceptively cute face. If Kirby tries to inhale it, it will instead change to a demon and chase him.
Shotzo
K64 Shotzo screenshot.png
A stationary cannon foe who aims at and shoots toward Kirby with slow-moving cannonballs. Cannot be attacked.
Slushy
K64 Slushy screenshot.png
A pale jellyfish-like enemy that drifts slowly in pools of water.
Snipper
K64 Snipper screenshot.png
A small orange bug with massive jaws that jumps out of sandpits and tries to snip at Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
Splinter
K64 Splinter screenshot.png
A spiky log that rolls toward Kirby. Cannot be attacked.
Squibby
K64 Squibby screenshot.png
An oddly-shaped translucent sea creature that shoots tendrils out from the top of its head.
Wall Shotzo
K64 Wall Shotzo screenshot.png
A Shotzo situated in the wall. It attempts to aim toward Kirby's last position before firing. Cannot be attacked.
Whispy Woods Jr.
K64 Whispy Woods Jr screenshot.png
One of Whispy Woods' children, this sapling jumps around on a circular path, and must be defeated before Whispy himself can be fought.
Yariko
K64 Yariko screenshot.png
A jungle child who jumps and throws a spear at an angle toward Kirby.
Zebon
K64 Zebon screenshot.png
A hovering green circular blob which acts as a Cannon when Kirby enters it. It cannot harm Kirby, nor can Kirby harm it.

Ability-yielding enemies[edit]

These enemies will provide a copy ability if swallowed, and can combine with Ability Stars thrown at them to make Power Combos.

Name Appearance Ability Description
Blowfish
K64 Blowfish screenshot.png
Bomb An aquatic enemy who swims slowly or holds a position. If Kirby gets too close, it will puff up and explode in his face.
Bobo
K64 Bobo screenshot.png
Burn A continuously-burning ember with eyes and feet that runs back and forth.
Burnis
K64 Burnis screenshot.png
Burn A small burning bird that flies in a straight line and "drops" burning embers on Kirby.
Cairn
K64 Cairn screenshot.png
Stone A living pile of rocks who hops in place.
Chilly
K64 Chilly screenshot.png
Ice An anthropomorphized snowman who attacks by conjuring a freezing aura around itself.
Emp
K64 Emp screenshot.png
Ice A small black penguin who will attempt to slide away from Kirby when he approaches.
Fishbone
K64 Fishbone screenshot.png
Cutter A triangular fish skeleton that can throw its head as a projectile.
Frigis
K64 Frigis screenshot.png
Ice A small freezing bird that flies in a straight line and "drops" icy pellets on Kirby.
Galbo
K64 Galbo screenshot.png
Burn A red limbless dragon that breathes fire at Kirby.
Ghost Knight
K64 Ghost Knight screenshot.png
Needle A spectral lancer who can block attacks with its shield.
Hack
K64 Hack screenshot.png
Stone A hatchet with feet that tries to run after Kirby and crash into him.
Kacti
K64 Kacti screenshot.png
Needle A small diamond-shaped cactus creature that bounces in place.
Kapar
K64 Kapar screenshot.png
Cutter A green monster that throws spiky rings at Kirby. It can be found on land or in water.
Magoo
K64 Magoo screenshot.png
Burn A burning black circular creature that can be found hopping out of magma pools.
Pedo
K64 Pedo screenshot.png
Bomb A torpedo with eyes that will attempt to seek Kirby in underwater areas and explode on him.
Plugg
K64 Plugg screenshot.png
Spark An enemy shaped like an electrical plug that jumps head-first into the floor to shoot out sparks.
Pompey
K64 Pompey screenshot.png
Stone A rocky clam-shaped enemy that erupts hot stones from the top of its head.
Poppy Bros. Jr.
K64 Poppy Bros Jr screenshot.png
Bomb A trickster dressed in blue who throws bombs at Kirby.
Propeller
K64 Propeller screenshot.png
Ice A blue blob-like foe with a propeller on its head which will try to fly toward Kirby and collide with him.
Punc
K64 Punc screenshot.png
Needle A roly-poly foe covered in spikes who can retract into a ball.
Rockn
K64 Rockn screenshot.png
Bomb A missile foe who flies in a straight line and will explode on impact with Kirby.
Rocky
K64 Rocky screenshot.png
Stone A heavy stone enemy with eyes and feet which will try to fall on Kirby from a high place.
Sawyer
K64 Sawyer screenshot.png
Cutter A metal sawblade with an eye inset in the middle. It grinds along the ground and will try to run into Kirby.
Sir Kibble
K64 Sirkibble screenshot.png
Cutter A yellow suit of armor who throws blade boomerangs at Kirby.
Known in-game as "Sirkibble".
Skud
K64 Skud screenshot.png
Bomb A rocket-shaped enemy who launches itself upward and then flies back down in a haphazard trajectory.
Spark-i
K64 Spark-i screenshot.png
Spark A floating cycloptic orb situated within a diamond shell. It opens its shell to fire electric bolts at Kirby.
Sparky
K64 Sparky screenshot.png
Spark A green teardrop-shaped blob that generates an electric field around itself in defense.
Tick
K64 Tick screenshot.png
Needle A white teardrop-shaped blob with a face that becomes decidedly less cute when it thrusts the spike atop its head.
Turbite
K64 Turbite screenshot.png
Spark A hovering metal creature that spins with an electric surge toward Kirby on approach. It can also operate underwater.
Zoos
K64 Zoos screenshot.png
Spark A yellow sprite who rides a thundercloud and tries to zap Kirby with lightning.

Mid-Bosses[edit]

These enemies are found in specific locations and have higher HP than normal enemies, but are not as powerful as bosses. They cannot be inhaled. The following table lists them in the order they are encountered in-game:

Name Appearance Location Description
Big N-Z
K64 Big N-Z screenshot.png
Pop Star - Stage 1 A big version of N-Z who just stands in place.
Waddle Doo
K64 Waddle Doo screenshot.png
Pop Star - Stage 1 Waddle Dee takes on this appearance when possessed by Dark Matter. Unlike in other games, he only attacks with charges and body slams. After defeating him, he cannot be fought again without starting a new file.
Big Bouncy
K64 Big Bouncy screenshot.png
Pop Star - Stage 2 A big version of Bouncy who just bounces in place.
Adeleine
K64 Adeleine screenshot.png
Pop Star - Stage 2 Adeleine turns hostile when possessed by Dark Matter. She attacks by painting monsters for Kirby to fight, then rushes after Kirby with her paintbrush when she runs out of paint. After defeating her, she cannot be fought again without starting a new file.
King Dedede
K64 King Dedede screenshot.png
Pop Star - Stage 3 King Dedede turns hostile when possessed by Dark Matter. He is fought in two phases; once on the ground, and again in the air. After defeating him, he cannot be fought again without starting a new file.
Big Kacti
K64 Big Kacti screenshot.png
Rock Star - Stage 1 A big version of Kacti who just bounces in place.
Big Fishbone
K64 Big Fishbone screenshot.png
Rock Star - Stage 3 A big version of Fishbone who just hovers in place.
Big Spark-i
K64 Big Spark-i screenshot.png
Rock Star - Stage 4 A big version of Spark-i who stays still and occasionally fires energy projectiles at Kirby.
Big Tick
K64 Big Tick screenshot.png
Aqua Star - Stage 1 A big version of Tick who just sits in place.
Big Kany
K64 Big Kany screenshot.png
Aqua Star - Stage 2 A big version of Kany who moves back and forth.
Big Kapar
K64 Big Kapar screenshot.png
Aqua Star - Stage 3 A big version of Kapar who occasionally throws projectiles.
Big Blowfish
K64 Big Blowfish screenshot.png
Aqua Star - Stage 4 A big version of Blowfish which moves in a big circle around its arena.
Big Galbo
K64 Big Galbo screenshot.png
Neo Star - Stage 1 A big version of Galbo which occasionally breathes fire.
Big Chilly
K64 Big Chilly screenshot.png
Shiver Star - Stage 1 A big version of Chilly who regularly conjures his freezing aura.
Big Mopoo
K64 Big Mopoo screenshot.png
Shiver Star - Stage 2 A big version of Mopoo which dives through the walls of the arena.
Big Pupa
K64 Big Pupa screenshot.png
Shiver Star - Stage 3 A big version of Pupa which drops and rises in three different locations.
Big Burnis
K64 Big Burnis screenshot.png
Factory Tour A big version of Burnis which flies back and forth across the arena, dropping flaming projectiles.
Big Sawyer
K64 Big Sawyer screenshot.png
Ripple Star - Stage 1 A big version of Sawyer which pops out of the floor in two different locations.

Bosses[edit]

Just as there are seven levels (planets), the game has seven bosses, one for each planet.

Name Appearance Level Copy Abilities Description
Whispy Woods K64 Whispy Woods Battle.png Pop Star None. This fight with Whispy takes place on a looping circular stage, with the old tree occupying the middle. Kirby must first defeat his three children, called Whispy Woods Jr., by using the parent tree's Apples to hit them with. Once all three are gone, Whispy becomes furious, and attacks Kirby by shooting out his roots, and tossing out a lot of apples. Kirby must hit the roots to defeat the tree.
Pix K64 Rock Star Stage 5 screenshot 04.png Rock Star None. The first phase of this fight has Kirby dodging the attacks of each Pix crystal as the platform rises into the sky. At the top, Kirby can attack Pix by spitting out constructs of similar color at the crystals to destroy them.
Acro K64 Aqua Star Stage 5 screenshot 01.png Aqua Star Cutter (Fishbone), Bomb (Torpedoes) This fight takes place entirely underwater, as Kirby has to inhale and return objects that Acro spits at him while avoiding the killer whale's gymnastics. The fight takes place in two separate phases, with a separate Health bar for each one.
Magman K64 Neo Star Stage 5 screenshot 04.png Neo Star Burning (Magoo, Burnis) Magman is a giant Sandman, though made of magma. It fights in two phases, first with extending tendrils, then with its full body. It can cause tremors, breathe fire, and spit out smaller foes for Kirby to contend with.
HR-H and HR-E K64 Shiver Star Stage 5 screenshot 01.png Shiver Star Bomb (missiles) A giant robot that can shift form between a humanoid and a lobster shape. It attacks by shooting missiles and attacking with its arms.
Miracle Matter K64 Ripple Star Stage 4 screenshot 01.png Ripple Star All base abilities A polygonal foe with eyes on all 20 of its facets. It continually shifts forms, based on each of the base Copy Abilities that Kirby can use in the game. To defeat it, Kirby has to attack it with the matching ability or spit out an element that appears during the attack to disable that form. Unless all the Crystal Shards were collected, this is the last boss.
K64 Dark Star screenshot 06.png Dark Star Ribbon's Crystal The true final boss of the game that Kirby and Ribbon must team up to defeat. They have to continually shoot crystals into its eye to stun it, then hit the halo to flip it and attack the green underside to defeat it. Defeating this boss completes the game.

Mini-Games[edit]

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards has three Mini-Games that can be played outside the main adventure. Every Sub-Game has a single-player mode and a multiplayer mode involving 2-4 players. The Sub-Games have four difficulty levels, each unlocked by defeating the CPU in the previous difficulty level (meaning at most 3 human players can unlock difficulty levels together): Easy, Medium, Hard, and Intense. There are four playable characters: Kirby, Waddle Dee, Adeleine, and King Dedede, who do not differ in gameplay.

  • 100-Yard Hop: A game where players hop over obstacles in a race to the finish.
  • Bumper Crop Bump: A game where players shove each-other to catch falling fruit.
  • Checkerboard Chase: A game where players try to make the stage crumble under their opponents' feet.

Staff[edit]

The following is a list of staff who have worked on Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards:

Staff of Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards  
Position Developer(s)
Director Shinichi Shimomura
Chief Programmer Teruyuki Gunji
Programmer Katsuhiro Sakoda
Isao Takahashi
Yoshimi Takahashi
Tetsuya Abe
Yasuyuki Nagashima
Kouichi Wanatabe
Designer Kenichiro Kita
Reiko Iwao
Michiko Takahashi
Hiro Takeshita
Shigeru Hashiguchi
Tetsuya Mochiduki
Tomomi Minami
Sanae Kubota
Youichi Sukino
Tatsuhiro Tanoue
Tadashi Hashikura
Masanobu Yamamoto
Tsuyoshi Wakayama
Hitoshi Kikkawa
Satoko Nakamura
Kunio Watanabe
Sound Composer Jun Ishikawa
Hirokazu Ando
Assistant Director Kazuya Konishi
Ryuichi Noguchi
Assistant Manager Ryuki Kuraoka
Yoshiki Suzuki
Kensuke Tanabe
Voice Actors Makiko Ohmoto (as Kirby)
Masahiro Sakurai (as King Dedede)
Localization Manager Leslie Swan
Localization Bill Trinen
Michelle Powers
Special Thanks Satoshi Ishida
Chieko Obikane
Hisatoshi Takeuchi
Tetsuya Notoya
Senji Hirose
Chiharu Itoh
Takaaki Kazuno
Kazuhiro Mizusawa
Jun Yamazaki
HAL Debug Team
Very Special Thanks Minoru Arakawa
Mike Fukuda
Gail Tilden
Yoshihito Ikebata
Hironobu Kakui
Hiroyasu Sasano
Super Mario Club
NOA Product Testing
The Treehouse
Project Manager Takashi Saito
Progress Manager Kimiyoshi Fukui
Producer Masayoshi Tanimura
Hiroaki Suga
Kenji Miki
Supervisor Satoru Iwata
Shigeru Mitamoto
Executive Producer Hiroshi Yamauchi
HAL Laboratory,Inc.
NINTENDO Co.,Ltd.

Nintendo eShop description[edit]

Kirby™ stars in his first 3D adventure, which is also his Nintendo 64™ debut.

This game finds the always-versatile hero battling a new enemy called Dark Matter. Dark Matter is after a distant land's powerful crystal, but a young fairy named Ribbon attempts to save it by escaping with the gem to Dream Land. Now the crystal has been broken, and it's scattered around the world.

Take control of Kirby, and help him journey across six worlds, battling a wide variety of enemies and challenging bosses, as he tries to collect all 100 pieces of the shattered crystal. Along the way, you'll use Kirby's trademark Copy Ability to use enemies' strengths against them. Not only that, but try combining any two abilities to create a brand-new one that is usually stronger than the original.

Throw in three exciting multiplayer minigames, and you've got a package of which even King Dedede would be proud. Fans of Kirby and action games with bright, colorful graphics should vacuum this one up.

Nintendo 64: Nintendo Switch Online description[edit]

Venture beyond Dream Land. Stop the hungering Dark Matter.

Kirby stars in his first 3D adventure, which is also his debut on the Nintendo 64™ console. This game finds the always versatile-hero battling an enemy called Dark Matter. Dark Matter is after the distant Ripple Star's powerful crystal, and a young fairy named Ribbon attempted to save it by escaping with the gem. As she fled, though, the crystal was broken and its pieces scattered. Take control of Kirby, and help him journey across six worlds, battling a wide variety of enemies and challenging bosses as he tries to collect all the pieces of the shattered crystal. Along the way, you'll use Kirby's trademark Copy Ability to use enemies' strengths against them. Not only that, but you can also combine any two abilities to create a brand-new one, which is usually stronger than the original! Throw in three exciting multiplayer minigames, and you've got a package of which even King Dedede would be proud. Fans of Kirby and action games with bright, colorful graphics should vacuum this one up.

Trivia[edit]

  • Although this was the first Kirby game with 3D graphics, Kirby's actual first 3D appearance was in Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64. His appearance in that game served as direct inspiration for the way he looked and sounded in this game.
  • The Wii Virtual Console description on Nintendo of America's website and the eShop description incorrectly say there are 100 crystal shards to collect.[2] There are actually only 72 shards throughout the stages, in addition to the two shards collected by Kirby and Ribbon in the intro sequence.
  • The Wii Virtual Console description and the eShop description incorrectly suggest that this game is the first to feature Dark Matter. In actuality, that distinction varies: Kirby's Dream Land 2 introduced the singular character, while the greater species would first appear in Kirby's Dream Land 3.
  • There is a secret button code that can be used to instantly generate a 100% completed save file. First, File 2 must be blank, while File 3 must be created with no progress. Then, while the HAL Laboratory logo is displayed during the game startup sequence, the player should insert the P2 controller, hold L, and press the buttons C-up, C-up, R, C-right, C-left, and Start in that order. If performed correctly, the 1-UP jingle will play to indicate that the code was input correctly, and File 3 will be replaced with a 100% completed save file, with all Enemy Info Cards collected. This code is not available on the Wii Virtual Console or Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition versions of the game, as the C button inputs are not mapped anywhere.
  • This game's original North American release was rated E by the ESRB. However Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition was rated E10+ (a rating that did not exist at the time of this game's release, having been introduced in 2005), possibly because of the blood from both the battle in this game and the Zero battle in Kirby's Dream Land 3, as the description of the game says that "One boss character (a giant eyeball) fires red droplets at Kirby; additional red-damage effects appear as its health decreases."[3]

Gallery[edit]

Main article: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards/gallery

Videos[edit]

Official Kirby Portal video showcasing Power Combos
Nintendo Switch Online release trailer (JP)
Nintendo Switch Online release trailer (EN)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ほしのカービィ 64
Hoshi no Kābyi Rokuyon
Kirby of the Stars 64
Chinese Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
星之卡比64[4]
xīng zhī kǎ bǐ 64
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Kirby of the Stars 64
Dutch Kirby 64: De Kristallen Scherven
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
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Canadian French Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards -
European French Kirby 64 : Les éclats de cristal[5]
Kirby 64: Eclats de cristal[6]
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: Crystal Shards
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German Kirby 64: Die Kristall-Splitter
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
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Italian Kirby 64: I Frammenti di Cristallo
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
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Korean 별의 커비 64
Byeorui Keobi 64
Kirby of the Stars 64
Portuguese Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards -
Russian Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
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Latin American Spanish Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards -
European Spanish Kirby 64: Las Piedras de Cristal
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: The Crystal Stones
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External links[edit]

References

  1. Nintendo of Korea (Wayback Machine snapshot)
  2. Nintendo.com (Wayback Machine)
  3. Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition ESRB description
  4. From the Chinese versions of Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online.
  5. Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards instruction manual (page 52, EU print)
  6. From the European French version of Kirby Air Ride