It could be said that Nintendo is using the same formula for both releases. It's easy to be unhappy about Kirby Squeak Squad when pining for a sequel to Canvas Curse, and at the same time it's also easy to instantly praise the new game in the same manner that New Super Mario Bros. However, I also fondly remember playing the original Kirby's Dream Land on the monochrome masterpiece, and how excellently the (then not so pink) poof embraced sidescrolling gameplay. Kirby Canvas Curse was everything a DS game needed to be: undeniably portable, innovative, and not to mention fun. At this point I suffered from a serious dichotomy of interests. Then after returning to reality, and absorbing some of the screens and footage, I noticed that the game they were announcing was a return to norm for the series. I was thrilled to be able to enjoy another Kirby title for the DS so soon, specifically because I had immediately fallen in love with Kirby Canvas Curse. When Kirby Squeak Squad was announced back at E3 '06 my eyes lit up with delight.
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