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What Is Kid Icarus, the Long-Lost Nintendo Franchise Starring Pit?

If you’ve played any Super Smash Bros. game from Brawl onward, you may recognize Pit, the cherubic warrior wielding a two-edged blade. This is the hero of the Kid Icarus series, whose first entry, released in 1986, can be roughly described as a mix between Zelda and Metroid. He reprised his role in 1991’s Kid Icarus: Of Myths in Monsters, but audiences wouldn’t see him again until more than 20 years later, when Kid Icarus Uprising launched for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012. Scratch & Peek Identify the cover art while scratching off as little foil as possible.

Star Fox’s Remake is Cool and All, But an Even Older Nintendo Series Deserved a Revival First
What Could a New Kid Icarus Game Look Like?

Of course, I and many others would prefer a brand-new Kid Icarus game over a remake or remaster; again, this is why news of the Star Fox remake has been so disappointing for so many. However, a remake or even just a port of Kid Icarus uprising arguably makes a lot more sense than the 2026 Star Fox treatment. After all, you can still play the original 1993 Star Fox on the Switch via Nintendo Switch Online, whereas Kid Icarus Uprising is still locked to the Nintendo 3DS. It’s unlikely that it will ever come to the Switch in its original form, since the unique quirks of the 3DS can make emulation

Star Fox’s Remake is Cool and All, But an Even Older Nintendo Series Deserved a Revival First