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  1. Jun 20, 2018 · Welcome to Icaruspedia, the encyclopedia for all things about the Kid Icarus series by Nintendo. Icaruspedia currently has 721 articles since being created on January 8th, 2012! Like with any wiki, be advised that information can come with spoilers!

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      The Kid Icarus series, known as the Light Mythology: Mirror...

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    Get ready for the action and adventure of Greek Mythology translated to the Video Age. Far away in a kingdom called "Angel Land", the evil goddess Medusa has stolen the Three Sacred Treasures and imprisoned the goddess of light, Palutena. As Kid Icarus, your mission is to find the treasures, destroy Medusa and rescue Palutena from the depths of the...

    The Tale of Kid Icarustells the events of the plot leading up to the start of the game. It is provided in the game's official manual.

    Kid Icarusis a side-scrolling platformer, though the last stage undergoes a genre shift and becomes a side-scrolling shooter instead. Pit's arrows have only a short range and he has a jump height of about three times his base height; despite having wings, he cannot fly naturally. He can crouch to avoid enemies and even move while crouching at the s...

    1. Commyloose 2. Ganewmede 3. Kobil 4. Mcgoo 5. Monoeye 6. Nettler 7. Twinbellows

    1. Girin 2. Hewdraw 3. Keron 4. Mick 5. Minos 6. Pluton 7. Rokman 8. Shulm 9. Snowman 10. Tamambo

    1. Collin 2. EelEye 3. Holer 4. Keepah 5. Komayto 6. Octos 7. Pandora 8. Pluton Fly 9. Tros 10. Uranos

    The ending that the player receives is dependent on four requirements: 1. Maxed out Hearts(999 Hearts) 2. Maxed out health bar (five segments of health) 3. Maxed out arrow strength (strength of five) 4. Possessing all three enchanted weapons (Fire Arrow, Protective Crystal, and Sacred Bow)

    All music is slightly enhanced in the Famicom version.
    While the NES version uses a password system to restore the player's progress, the Famicom version features three save slots.
    The pause screen has blue bricks in the Famicom version instead of gray, and displays the name of the player's save file at the top. Additionally, all text in the Famicom version is white, with the...
    Many sound effects are different in the Famicom version, such as Pit making a low-pitch beep when damaged, or Reapersmaking a sound akin to shrieking when they spot Pit.
    The universe of Kid Icarus borrows heavily from Greco-Roman mythology, as evidenced by its items, monsters, and characters. The story itself is (very) loosely based on the legend of Perseus, a demi...
    Kid Icarus was created by the same designer as Metroid, Gunpei Yokoi. It functions on the same game engine as Metroid. Also, its sequel, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, shares the same engine as...
    In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, a playable demo is offered for Kid Icarus, in which players can play the game for a short period of time.
    The game makes a cameo in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Mario is seen playing the game after an argument with his family.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kid_IcarusKid Icarus - Wikipedia

    Kid Icarus is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer Disk System in Japan and the Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe and North America. It was released in Japan in December 1986, in Europe in February 1987, and in North America in July.

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  4. Kid Icarus is a series of fantasy video games by Nintendo. The games are set in a Greco-Roman fantasy world called "Angel Land", which is a fictional setting that's loosely based on Greek mythology. The gameplay consists of a mixture of action, adventure and platform elements.

  5. Kid Icarus (reffered to as Palutena by Japanese fans) is series of action/platformer video games published by Nintendo. The original game Kid Icarus was released in Japan on the Famicom Disk System in 2006 and in North America and Europe on the Nintendo Entertainment System the following...

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