"All of the above, except for the last option." :P
I'm a pretty big Kirby fan, and I can say that aside for Squeak Squad (which I'm still looking for at a fair price), I've owned every brand-new Kirby release this gen. It's been a gen that has been extremely kind to the series, and I'm thrilled to say that it's ending with such a collection. It'll also be the first time I get to play the Kirby's Dreamland games, as well as playing Kirby's Adventure and Kirby 64 for the first time in many years.
More than anything, though. I'm looking forward to the new challenge stages that the game will offer. In fact, this excited me so much when I found out about it, I started playing Kirby's Return to Dreamland's Challenge Stages for practice, only to find myself eventually getting a Platinum medal for every challenge. It's that kind of content that makes this game more than a nostalgia trip, which would have been sufficient enough for me, given that half of the collection has been inaccessible to me at this point. The soundtrack, artbook, and other goodies are just icing on the cake.
This will also probably be last Wii game I'll get hyped for, so I'm going to try to really enjoy Kirby's Dream Collection when it's released. I'm just glad the series is getting time in the spotlight these days. :)
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