Kirby’s Dream Land, released in 1992, marked Kirby’s debut in the world of video games. Despite starting out without its iconic copy ability, the game captured the hearts of Nintendo fans and paved the way for other Nintendo titles. Kirbyincluding Kirby’s Dream Land 2 in 1995.
Although the game was not visually powerful, it stood out for its clear and striking design in the limited power of the Game Boy. Now a digital artist, Brandon James Greerhas taken the game to a virtual 3D diorama, showing the process and challenges to achieve a magnificent final result.
The truth is that it surprises, as you can see:
We remember that the most recent game in this franchise is Kirby’s Return to Dreamland Deluxe, available in the Nintendo online store and in video game stores. What do you think of this art? We read you!