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===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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− | + | | name=Sun Stone Medallion | |
− | + | | image=AKiMW SunMedallion Sprite.png | |
− | | | + | | desc=This medallion is required in order to get the Gold Crown. |
− | + | }} | |
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− | | This medallion is required in order to get the Gold Crown. | + | | name=Moonlight Stone Medallion |
− | | | + | | image=AKiMW MoonlightMedallion Sprite.png |
− | | | + | | desc=Another medallion needed to unlock the door of a room where the Gold Crown is hidden. |
− | + | }} | |
− | | Another medallion needed to unlock the door of a room where the Gold Crown is hidden. | + | {{SectionsNew |
− | + | | name=Gold Crown | |
− | + | | image=AKiMW GoldCrown Sprite.png | |
− | | | + | | desc=It holds magical powers and is the final item to finish the game. |
− | | | + | }} |
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− | + | | name=Hirotta Stone | |
− | + | | image=AKiMW HirottaStone Sprite.png | |
− | | It holds magical powers and is the final item to finish the game. | + | | desc=This stone is the key to solve a puzzle to get the final item. |
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− | | | + | | name=Personal letter to the kingdom of Nibana |
− | | You can't get the Hirotta Stone without finding this letter first, and it'll only appear after you free Alex's twin brother, Egle. | + | | image=AKiMW NibanaLetter Sprite.png |
− | | | + | | desc=You can't get the Hirotta Stone without finding this letter first, and it'll only appear after you free Alex's twin brother, Egle. |
− | | | + | }} |
− | | '''Bag of Gold Coins ( | + | {{SectionsNew |
− | | | + | | name=Bag of Gold Coins (small) |
− | + | | image=AKiMW SmallGoldBag Sprite.png | |
− | + | | desc='''Value:''' 10U | |
− | | ''' | + | }} |
− | + | {{SectionsNew | |
− | | | + | | name=Bag of Gold Coins (big) |
− | | | + | | image=AKiMW BigGoldBag Sprite.png |
− | + | | desc='''Value:''' 20U | |
− | | It shows you what your rival is thinking while playing the rock-paper-scissors game. | + | }} |
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− | | | + | | name=Telepathy Ball |
− | + | | image=AKiMW TelepathyBall Sprite.png | |
− | | This powder will make you invincible for a few seconds. '''Shop price:''' 100U | + | | desc=It shows you what your rival is thinking while playing the rock-paper-scissors game. |
− | | | + | }} |
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− | + | | name=Teleport Powder | |
− | | It allows Alex to perform the "Shocking Waves of Destruction", which can destroy enemies and blocks from distance. '''Shop price:''' 100U | + | | image=AKiMW TeleportPowder Sprite.png |
− | | | + | | desc=This powder will make you invincible for a few seconds.<br>'''Shop price:''' 100U |
− | | | + | }} |
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− | | This item represents an extra life. '''Shop price:''' 500U | + | | name=Power Bracelet |
− | | | + | | image=AKiMW PowerBracelet Sprite.png |
− | | | + | | desc=It allows Alex to perform the "Shocking Waves of Destruction", which can destroy enemies and blocks from distance.<br>'''Shop price:''' 100U |
− | + | }} | |
− | | This cane makes you able to float to any direction, for a few seconds. '''Shop price:''' 120U | + | {{SectionsNew |
− | | | + | | name=Alex Kidd |
− | | | + | | image=AKiMW ExtraLife Sprite.png |
− | + | | desc=This item represents an extra life.<br>'''Shop price:''' 500U | |
− | | This capsule summons eight little friends which walk straight forward, hitting the enemies in their way. '''Shop price:''' 100U | + | }} |
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− | | | + | | name=Cane of Flight |
− | + | | image=AKiMW FlightCane Sprite.png | |
− | | Creates a barrier that protects you from one hit of an enemy. '''Shop price:''' 120U | + | | desc=This cane makes you able to float to any direction, for a few seconds.<br>'''Shop price:''' 120U |
− | | | + | }} |
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− | + | | name=Magic Capsule A | |
− | | It allows you to move faster, also breaks rocks and destroy enemies. '''Shop price:''' 200U | + | | image=AKiMW MagicCapsuleA Sprite.png |
− | | | + | | desc=This capsule summons eight little friends which walk straight forward, hitting the enemies in their way.<br>'''Shop price:''' 100U |
− | | | + | }} |
− | + | {{SectionsNew | |
− | | It allows you to fly and shoot missiles. '''Shop price:''' 200U | + | | name=Magic Capsule B |
+ | | image=AKiMW MagicCapsuleB Sprite.png | ||
+ | | desc=Creates a barrier that protects you from one hit of an enemy.<br>'''Shop price:''' 120U | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SectionsNew | ||
+ | | name=Sukopako Motorcyle | ||
+ | | image=AKiMW SukopakoItem Sprite.png | ||
+ | | desc=It allows you to move faster, also breaks rocks and destroy enemies.<br>'''Shop price:''' 200U | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SectionsNew | ||
+ | | name=Peticopter | ||
+ | | image=AKiMW PeticopterItem Sprite.png | ||
+ | | desc=It allows you to fly and shoot missiles.<br>'''Shop price:''' 200U | ||
+ | }} | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | ===Special | + | ===Special Blocks=== |
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− | ==Version | + | ==Version Differences== |
* The first release of this game had the actions of buttons {{1}} and {{2}} swapped around. It was later changed with its Master System II inclusion to better correlate with other games out at the time. | * The first release of this game had the actions of buttons {{1}} and {{2}} swapped around. It was later changed with its Master System II inclusion to better correlate with other games out at the time. | ||
* In the Japanese release, Alex collects a rice ball to complete a level and is seen eating it on the following map screen. This was changed to a hamburger in western releases, since rice balls are a food particular to Japan only. | * In the Japanese release, Alex collects a rice ball to complete a level and is seen eating it on the following map screen. This was changed to a hamburger in western releases, since rice balls are a food particular to Japan only. | ||
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The French pop punk band [[wikipedia:Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!|Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!]] have a song named after the game on the initial release of their album ''[[wikipedia:Something for Nothing|Something for Nothing]]''. | The French pop punk band [[wikipedia:Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!|Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!]] have a song named after the game on the initial release of their album ''[[wikipedia:Something for Nothing|Something for Nothing]]''. | ||
− | ==Production | + | ==Production Credits== |
'''By:''' [[Kotaro Hayashida|Kotaro]], Yoko Matilda, [[Rieko Kodama|Rie Wakashimazu]], Papa Kouichi, [[Tokuhiko Uwabo|Toku]], Bully Kaori, Bullied Toshi<br> | '''By:''' [[Kotaro Hayashida|Kotaro]], Yoko Matilda, [[Rieko Kodama|Rie Wakashimazu]], Papa Kouichi, [[Tokuhiko Uwabo|Toku]], Bully Kaori, Bullied Toshi<br> | ||
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− | ==Physical | + | ==Physical Scans== |
− | ===Master System | + | ===Master System Version=== |
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| console=Master System | | console=Master System | ||
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| manual=AKiMW SMS BR Manual BuiltIn.pdf | | manual=AKiMW SMS BR Manual BuiltIn.pdf | ||
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| console=Master System | | console=Master System | ||
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| manual=AKiMW SMS BR Manual BuiltIn Alt.pdf | | manual=AKiMW SMS BR Manual BuiltIn Alt.pdf | ||
}}{{Scanbox | }}{{Scanbox | ||
| console=Master System | | console=Master System | ||
− | | region=AR<br>(Master System III Compact built- | + | | region=AR<br>(Master System III Compact built-In) |
| manual=AlexKiddInMiracleWorldSMSARManual.pdf | | manual=AlexKiddInMiracleWorldSMSARManual.pdf | ||
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− | ===Virtual Console | + | ===Virtual Console Version=== |
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| icon=VC | | icon=VC | ||
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− | ==External | + | ==External Links== |
* [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_ms_alexmw/ Sega of Japan Virtual Console page (Japanese)] | * [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_ms_alexmw/ Sega of Japan Virtual Console page (Japanese)] | ||
*SCEJ catalogue pages (Japanese): [http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/jp0177npjb00094_00alexkiddpsnjp001.html PlayStation 3] | *SCEJ catalogue pages (Japanese): [http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/jp0177npjb00094_00alexkiddpsnjp001.html PlayStation 3] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXFpsQoSdAI Alex Kidd in Miracle World Master System Game Play example] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXFpsQoSdAI Alex Kidd in Miracle World Master System Game Play example] | ||
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Alex Kidd in Miracle World (アレックスキッドのミラクルワールド) is a video game released in 1986 by Sega for the Sega Master System console. It is the first of several games in the Alex Kidd series, starring a character which would serve as the company's mascot for half a decade before being replaced by Sonic the Hedgehog.
Alex Kidd in Miracle World stands as one of the more popular Master System releases, having been built into many Master System consoles during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is also one of the few Master System games to have an official Korean translation. Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle may be considered a direct sequel to this game, as it continues the story of Alex's search for his father, King Sander (a.k.a. King Thunder).
The game has since been re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console service.
Contents
Gameplay
Alex Kidd is a platform game which bears a superficial resemblance to Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. You play as Alex, the eponymous character who lives on the planet Aries, who is an expert in the martial art of Shellcore, which enables him to break certain blocks and enemies by punching them. These blocks typically contain money, which can be spent on power-ups and extra lives in shops, however some blocks also contain power-ups, or ghosts which follow Alex until he puts enough distance between them.
In some levels, you will be able to use vehicles to assist your progress - the Sukopako Motorcycle, the Peticopter (a pedal-powered helicopter equipped with missiles) and the Suisui Boat. Throughout the game you learn that Alex is a prince of the royal family, who has been usurped by a tyrant named Janken the Great. Your goal is to free the captured royals, and defeat Janken and his henchmen in games of rock-paper-scissors followed by traditional boss fights. In addition, you must collect a series of treasures which will help you bring peace to the kingdom of Radaxian and restore the citizens who were turned into stone.
Items
Special Blocks
Enemies
Bosses
Levels
Version Differences
- The first release of this game had the actions of buttons and swapped around. It was later changed with its Master System II inclusion to better correlate with other games out at the time.
- In the Japanese release, Alex collects a rice ball to complete a level and is seen eating it on the following map screen. This was changed to a hamburger in western releases, since rice balls are a food particular to Japan only.
Reception
The review website Honest Gamers awarded the title a 9 out of 10, complimenting its "inimitable" music, "innovative" use of different items, and balanced level of difficulty.[2]
Legacy
The French pop punk band Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! have a song named after the game on the initial release of their album Something for Nothing.
Production Credits
By: Kotaro, Yoko Matilda, Rie Wakashimazu, Papa Kouichi, Toku, Bully Kaori, Bullied Toshi
Based on other known roles, a more detailed credit list would be as follows:
Planner: Kotaro
Art Designer: Yoko Matilda, Rie Wakashimazu
Programmer: Papa Kouichi
Sound: Toku
Special Thanks: Bully Kaori, Bullied Toshi
Artwork
Hints
Physical Scans
Master System Version
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Virtual Console Version
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External Links
- Sega of Japan Virtual Console page (Japanese)
- SCEJ catalogue pages (Japanese): PlayStation 3
- Alex Kidd in Miracle World Master System Game Play example
Alex Kidd series of games | |
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Alex Kidd in Miracle World (1986) | Alex Kidd BMX Trial (1987) | Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (1988) | Alex Kidd: High-Tech World (1989) | Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (1990) | |
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (1986) | |
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (1989) | |
Sega Ages Alex Kidd in Miracle World (2019) | Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (2021) | |
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (2021) | |
Alex Kidd related media | |
Alex Kidd Complete Album (2009) | |
Other | List of Alex Kidd merchandise |
- ↑ File:ACE UK 16.pdf, page 164
- ↑ http://www.honestgamers.com/reviews/1755.html
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tag; name ":File:SegaPro UK 01.pdf_p19" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Aktueller Software Markt, "August/September 1987" (DE; 1987-07-27), page 12
- ↑ Complete Guide to Consoles, "" (UK; 1989-10-16), page 47
- ↑ Computer Action, "Juli/August 89" (DK; 1989-0x-xx), page 35
- ↑ Console XS, "June/July 1992" (UK; 1992-04-23), page 137
- ↑ Excalibur, "" (CZ; 1993-04-10), page 31
- ↑ Game Mania, "May 1993" (UK; 1993-xx-xx), page 81
- ↑ Happy Computer, "Sonderheft #21: (4. Spiele-Sonderheft)" (DE; 1987-1x-xx), page 107
- ↑ S: The Sega Magazine, "September 1990" (UK; 1990-08-02), page 24
- ↑ Sega Power, "October 1991" (UK; 1991-09-05), page 55
- ↑ Sega Pro, "April 1993" (UK; 1993-03-11), page 70
- ↑ Software Gids, "Mei/Juni 1990" (NL; 1990-05-xx), page 38
- ↑ Tilt, "Janvier 1988" (FR; 198x-xx-xx), page 64
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