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{{Main|New Challenge Stages}}
{{Main|New Challenge Stages}}
{{Quote|A familiar face from Kirby's Return to Dream Land has built Kirby some special Challenge Stages!|Main menu description of "New Challenge Stages".}}
{{Quote|A familiar face from Kirby's Return to Dream Land has built Kirby some special Challenge Stages!|Main menu description of "New Challenge Stages".}}
In addition, a [[Sub-Game]] exclusive to this collection called [[New Challenge Stages]] can be played, based on the optional challenge rooms from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. It consists of thirteen stages, where Kirby gets one or more [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] to work with, and focuses on score rather than only on completion of the stage. Kirby gets a score on how much enemies he has defeated, how much time there is left on the clock, and how many coins he has collected. At the end of the run, Kirby is given a ranking based on how much overall points he has, which is, from lowest to highest, bronze, silver, gold, and finally platinum. Each level also contains a boss stage, where Kirby races against [[Magolor]] and can use all the copy abilities from the area, or from all challenge stages depending on which area it is. There is a small story to this Sub-Game, where Magolor has built a theme park for Kirby. He acknowledges the events from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', as well as talking about the challenges. Unlike in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', the player can use a [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] controller to play the challenge stages, though this disables motion controls that are normally available with the Wii Remote (such as shaking the controller to charge up [[Spark]]).
In addition, a [[Sub-Game]] exclusive to this collection called [[New Challenge Stages]] can be played, based on the optional challenge rooms from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. It consists of thirteen stages, where Kirby gets one or more [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] to work with, and focuses on score rather than only on completion of the stage. Kirby gets a score on how many enemies he has defeated, how much time there is left on the clock, and how many coins he has collected. At the end of the run, Kirby is given a ranking based on his score, which is, from lowest to highest, bronze, silver, gold, and finally platinum. Each level also contains a boss stage, where Kirby races against [[Magolor]] and can use all the copy abilities from the area, or from all challenge stages depending on which area it is. There is a small story to this Sub-Game, where Magolor has built a theme park for Kirby. He acknowledges the events from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', as well as talking about the challenges. Unlike in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', the player can use a [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] controller to play the challenge stages, though this disables motion controls that are normally available with the Wii Remote (such as shaking the controller to charge up [[Spark]]).


====Kirby's History====
====Kirby's History====
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