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I agree. Alex kidd shinobi is no good.
I like your comparisons of video games and women. Haha
None of the Alex Kidd games are good.
i like Alex Kidd in Miracle World and Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
What did I just read? :daze:
Nobody knows but give him rep anyway.
wrong.
I enjoyed Shinobi World I didnt get very far but will give it a shot again. I wouldnt say its unplayable or bad.
I understand everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but you sir are dead wrong. Alex Kidd in Miracle World is a great game and is the best of the series with Enchanted Castle a close second. Don't let the other games fool you into judging the entire series.
High Tech World was actually a Sega Mark 3 title called Anmitsu Hime. Sega just got lazy and did a pallet swap with all the characters and "copied and pasted " Alex Kidd into the game. Bad game.
The Lost Stars was a weak arcade translation, but still fun to play.
Shinobi World was a mixed bag so I definitely agree with the forum sentiment.
BMX Trial is barley OK, but more of a collectors item being that it included and used the Sega Mark 3 paddle controller. It never saw a release outside of Japan. I recently acquired complete in box it and posted it in the haul thread. http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthr...l=1#post559023
By the way, do you like “fantansy zone (SMS)” ?
I don't know if you're examining that correctly. I think you might be examining the final library for the system compared to when games were released. Like, for example, no, there weren't many better games than Alex Kidd in Miracle World in 1986. Super Mario Bros? Probably. Beyond that? Eh.
Similarly, the arcade version of Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars, which is much superior to the SMS version, also didn't have much competition, again in 1986.
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle is bleh to me, Alex Kidd in Hi-tech world absolutely blows, and you shouldn't be comparing Alex Kidd in Shinobi World to other platformers, because it's much more an action game in the vein of castlevania or ninja gaiden (or, obviously, shinobi).
When you step back and start comparing it to games released 5 years later, then yeah the series will look primitive. Hell, there are much better platformers on the same system - the Illusion series being probably the apex. but at the time, in 1986? I don't think they had much competition towering over them.