In March 1995, the previously white now turned pink sucking fluff ball named Kirby dreamed up a much improved Land installment for the Game Boy: Kirby’s Dream Land 2. It would be the third Kirby Game Boy game, but the second mainline game since 1993’s Kirby’s Pinball Land is one of the many spin-offs. In-between the Dream Land releases, the most important other entry is the NES console one titled Kirby’s Adventure, where the copy ability was conceived by Kirby’s father Masahiro Saku...