In 2001, with the Millennium Bug (whatever that was supposed to be) safely behind us, two incredible events happened that ...
More than 20 years after Kirby Air Ride zoomed onto the Nintendo GameCube, the cult classic racing game has gotten a sequel.
Double Dash and F-Zero GX on the GameCube Kirby's distinctive and chaotic racing style wasn't able to capture the mass audience.
Masahiro Sakurai’s 2003 racer Kirby Air Ride offers chaotic gameplay. Discover why City Trial mode and simple controls make this GameCube title a cult classic.
While a mystifying choice of a GameCube series to revive, most seem to have been won over by Masashiro Sakurai's sequel ...
The menus and game feel, the chaotic energy, and the rapid mix of skill and luck are very much like Super Smash Bros. The racing is sort of Mario Kart-esque, but very different, including a set of ...
Simple mechanics and diverse modes turn Kirby Air Riders into a racing game to rival Mario Kart World, a fellow Nintendo ...
And earlier today, multiple press outlets have revealed they've gone hands-on with three new pieces of Steam-compatible kit: ...
Nintendo Switch 2 gets an appropriately off-kilter kart racer that serves as the anti-Mario Kart, further leaning into its ...
Steam, Valve's industry-leading video game platform, is taking a big swing with a device that could change the industry ...
Just over 25 years since Kirby Air Ride for GameCube, Kirby is back for a fast, frenetic and fun racer with Kirby Air Riders.
Kirby Air Riders review: Masahiro Sakurai’s deceptively simple racer is a pleasant Switch 2 surprise
It’s not the Nintendo GameCube revival we would’ve chosen, but Air Riders is a great little racing game with engaging ...
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