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Alex Kidd In Miracle World DX

Sega fans have been a little bit spoilt in recent years, really.

Realising that its main teams don’t have the capacity to revive cult favourites from years gone by, the company has taken to licensing its classic series to external developers. The results have ranged from the reasonable (Forever Entertainment’s Panzer Dragoon remake) to the remarkable (Lizardcube and Guard Crush’s Streets Of Rage 4), and now we have the latest game from that initiative – a remake of the 35-year-old Master System platform favourite, Alex Kidd In Miracle World.

As you would expect, this remake is a big step up from the original in terms of graphical quality, with a detailed

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