
So Kirby's Dream Course is actually the Kirby game that turned me into a fan. I've always been a big supporter of HAL, but when the first Kirby game came out, I didn't get it because I didn't want to spend full price on a game I could beat in an hour. But when I got the SNES, it came with a poster of upcoming games, and one of them was Special Tee Shot. It looked like a cross between mini golf and Marble Madness, two things I like, so I kept my eye on it. Eventually the game turned into Kirby's Dream Course, so I rented it once and was hooked. I bought it soon after and played every Kirby game before and after that ever since. Oh, and I beat Kirby's Dream Course, too, so I don't think it's THAT hard.