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Alex Kidd in High-Tech World
Alex Kidd in High-Tech World (SMS) game cover art
Genre:
Action (Platformer)

Developer:
SEGA
Publisher
Region
Released
SEGA
NA
??/??/1989
SEGA
JP
07/19/1987
AKA: Anmitsu Hime (JP)
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Staff review by Marc Golding (January 12, 2004)

Alex’s friend approaches him with an invitation to go to a new arcade. The prospect becomes more and more dubious as the fool friend not only informs us that he doesn’t know where the arcade is, but that the map he had of its location has been torn into eight pieces, all of which are lost in Alex’s castle (he’s a prince, you know). “High Tech World” is ostensibly the name Sega has given to the far off arcade, and so the game doesn’t actually occur in a world of robots and other futuristic coolness. So yes, the title is quite misleading. But don’t fret about that; there are far worse things to worry about as the game progresses.
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Reader review by pickhut (October 12, 2009)

When it came time to make a sequel to the successful Super Mario Brothers, Japan got what looked like, at first glance, a simple expansion. However, when people actually tried playing it, they were thrown off by the sudden increase in difficulty. It looked like SMB, but it played like a different beast: enemies were placed in cruel spots, purple mushrooms instantly killed with a simple touch, platforms were harder to make, and warps sent you back to earlier levels. Essentially, Super Mario Bros....
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