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The '''BOXBOY! 2.5th Anniversary''' celebrations took place during October of 2017. The celebrations featured the release of a Nintendo 3DS theme and all three games in the [[BOXBOY! trilogy]] going on sale for 25% off. The event was meant to be tongue-in-cheek in nature, as around the same time, the Kirby series, a far more well-known game series also developed by HAL Laboratory, was celebrating its 25th anniversary.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/News/2017/October/Nintendo-eShop-sale-BOXBOY-2-5th-Anniversary-Sale-1287036.html</ref>


The '''BOXBOY! 2.5th Anniversary''' was a celebration of the BOXBOY series' 2.5th anniversary that took place during October of 2017 which included the release of a Nintendo 3DS theme and all three games in [[BOXBOY! trilogy|the trilogy]] going on sale for 25% off. The event was meant to be somewhat tongue-in-cheek, as around the same time, the Kirby series, a far more well-known game series also developed by HAL Laboratory, was celebrating its 25th anniversary.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/News/2017/October/Nintendo-eShop-sale-BOXBOY-2-5th-Anniversary-Sale-1287036.html</ref>
== See also ==
* [[BOXBOY! Day]]


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Revision as of 15:20, 6 November 2025

The BOXBOY! 2.5th Anniversary celebrations took place during October of 2017. The celebrations featured the release of a Nintendo 3DS theme and all three games in the BOXBOY! trilogy going on sale for 25% off. The event was meant to be tongue-in-cheek in nature, as around the same time, the Kirby series, a far more well-known game series also developed by HAL Laboratory, was celebrating its 25th anniversary.[1]

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