Check out the English version of Kirby's 20th anniversary collection.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/blog/31577
The English version of Kirby's Dream Collection came in today, and while you'll have to wait a little bit for the full review of the game, which includes Kirby's Dream Land 1-3, Kirby's Adventure, Kirby Super Star, Kirby 64, and more, you can take a peak at the included contents here.
Kirby's Dream Collection already came out in Japan, and you can also check out Danny Bivens' unboxing of that version. As far as I can tell, it's the same thing outside of some packaging difference.
Dear Nintendo:
I call this "The Money Printer". Or "Hey, look, people are buying a Wii game!"
Kirby's Dream Collection + Super Mario All-Stars + GCN Zelda disc (but made for Wii with Classic Controller/Wii Remote Support) + Metroid Prime Trilogy in a four-disc set for $100. :D
Metroid Prime Trilogy is about $70 used, Zelda is about $40 used, Mario is about $30. If Nintendo charged $100 for all 4, it would cause those others to drop in price.
At least with Metroid Prime Trilogy, I think the main reason people are buying it now is because it's a collector's item. If they make more of them, I don't think anyone will be interested, since the game sold poorly to begin with. It's hard to say though as the game has always baffled me.