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|''[[Kid Kirby]]''
|''[[Kid Kirby]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]]
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]]
|A point-and-click platformer starring a young Kirby. Canceled due to poor sales of Super NES Mouse and inability to be played with traditional joypad controls.
|A point-and-click platformer starring a young Kirby. Canceled due to poor sales of the Super NES Mouse and inability to be played with traditional joypad controls.
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|''[[Kirby Ball 64]]''
|''[[Kirby Ball 64]]''
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|''[[Kirby for Nintendo GameCube]]''
|''[[Kirby for Nintendo GameCube]]''
|Nintendo GameCube
|Nintendo GameCube
|A 2.5D main-series game for [[Nintendo GameCube]] featuring a revamped [[Helper]] system based on that of ''Kirby Super Star'', four-player multiplayer, and the camera perspective of ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. It was scrapped due to issues designing levels playable in both single player and multiplayer. Had it released, it would have become the eighth mainline ''Kirby'' game. Three more builds followed, with only the last being released as ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. The three unreleased builds are collectively referred to as "the three lost ''Kirby'' games".
|A 2.5D main-series game for [[Nintendo GameCube]] featuring a revamped [[Helper]] system based on that of ''Kirby Super Star'', four-player multiplayer, and the camera perspective of ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. It was scrapped due to issues designing levels playable in both single player and multiplayer. Had it released, it would have become the eighth mainline ''Kirby'' game. Three more builds followed, with only the last being released as ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. The three unreleased builds are collectively referred to by fans as "the three lost ''Kirby'' games".
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