GBA Games on Nintendo Switch

7 Game Boy Advance Games We Need on Nintendo Switch

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land/Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

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Both Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and Kirby & the Amazing Mirror would be great to have on the Switch and seeing as both games are pretty equal in quality and popularity, we really can’t choose one over the other.

Nightmare in Dream Land is a remake of the NES classic, Kirby’s Adventure with updated visuals and added min-games. Personally, I was a huge fan of the quickdraw minigame! Meanwhile, Kirby & the Amazing Mirror was a completely original title that released for the system two years later.

So far, the Nintendo Switch only has three traditional 2D platformers Kirby games: Kirby’s Dreamland 3, Kirby Superstar, and Kirby Star Allies. All of which have been available for quite some time, and while games like Kirby Fighters 2 can be really fun, they just aren’t the same as a good ol’ fashioned platformer.

Considering how large the series’ library is, there really needs to be more Kirby titles released for the Switch and the Game Boy Advance games were some of the pink ball’s best.


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