HAL hasn't just been making Kirby games for 30 years now. They've also been making dozens and dozens (and dozens) of Kirby sub-games, too.
Let's rank some stuff that, if blown up into its own features, would make you right to say I'm overdoing it.
Squeak Squad is proof of how good the Kirby library is, because it's somewhat unremarkable and yet still plenty of fun.
There are already so many Kirby games, spanning a number of genres. There should be even more Kirby games, though.
There have been more than a few Kirby spin-offs in the last three decades
Kirby's console debut has a history worth exploring, as does its later portable remake.
HAL might mostly focus on Kirby games these days, but Kirby games can be anything.
Kirby doesn't need a mech to defeat his foes, but Kirby got a mech, anyway.
The game that started it all.
We're up to three decades of the insatiable pink puffball.
The landing page for all of the Kirby 30th anniversary writing.
Another in a long line of quality games that never made it outside of Japan during the 16-bit era.