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There are also four new levels, though two of them are remakes of earlier games. The first is Revenge of the King, a harder version of Spring Breeze. It has modified level layouts, several new enemy designs, and several features from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', which Spring Breeze is a remake of, that Spring Breeze did not include, such as the boss Kablua. It features a different plot involving King Dedede being angry over his loss in Spring Breeze, and wanting revenge on Kirby.  
There are also four new levels, though two of them are remakes of earlier games. The first is Revenge of the King, a harder version of Spring Breeze. It has modified level layouts, several new enemy designs, and several features from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', which Spring Breeze is a remake of, that Spring Breeze did not include, such as the boss Kabula. It features a different plot involving King Dedede being angry over his loss in Spring Breeze, and wanting revenge on Kirby.  


The second is Meta Knightmare Ultra, where the player controls Meta Knight through Spring Breeze, Dyna Blade, The Great Cave Offensive, Revenge of Meta Knight, and Milky Way Wishes. Meta Knight retains most of his moves from Revenge of Meta Knight, but in an unusual fashion. He only uses his sword, unlike Kirby who can use a plethora of weapons, but there are powerful abilities the player can use by touching the bottom screen. When Meta Knight defeats an enemy, he gets a certain amount of power points, which he needs to use these touch-activated techniques. The game records the player's best time for their run of each game in Meta Knightmare Ultra. The game has various changes to some levels, such as blocking access to bonus rooms, and a different plot.  Though it is never directly stated, Meta Knight appears to be doing all this as a form of training.
The second is Meta Knightmare Ultra, where the player controls Meta Knight through Spring Breeze, Dyna Blade, The Great Cave Offensive, Revenge of Meta Knight, and Milky Way Wishes. Meta Knight retains most of his moves from Revenge of Meta Knight, but in an unusual fashion. He only uses his sword, unlike Kirby who can use a plethora of weapons, but there are powerful abilities the player can use by touching the bottom screen. When Meta Knight defeats an enemy, he gets a certain amount of power points, which he needs to use these touch-activated techniques. The game records the player's best time for their run of each game in Meta Knightmare Ultra. The game has various changes to some levels, such as blocking access to bonus rooms, and a different plot.  Though it is never directly stated, Meta Knight appears to be doing all this as a form of training.