Alex Kidd in a Miracle World


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I'm not sure if anyone remembers, but there was this really old game one that came built into the Sega Master System II. Does anyone remember it? If yes, does anyone know if I can download it anywhere? like a emulated version? This game rocked... and I never finished it... I think it is time I did :devil:

If you vaguely remember it, here is a refresher:

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:whistle: *walks in thread*

OMG. i love alex kidd. i so miss that game :cry: !!!!!

we got the sega master system 2 for christmas when i was like...6. WAHHHH, i wanna play it again, my dad sold it the console with all our games too. all for $5. DAMN IT....oh well. i'll get to play it again...one day.

*waits for the day when i get to play it* :whistle: :sleep:

I'm not sure if anyone remembers, but there was this really old game one that came built into the Sega Master System II. Does anyone remember it? If yes, does anyone know if I can download it anywhere? like a emulated version? This game rocked... and I never finished it... I think it is time I did :devil:

If you vaguely remember it, here is a refresher:

Alex Kidd

Man, that game was awesome *goes to find his old Master System II"

i'm dying to play that game again. :cry:

i remember the helicopter thingo, and the thunder clouds and you had to get past that so you can go to the paper headed dude....

yeah mine was built into the console too. my brother found a console for sale for 12 bucks. i was so angry he didn't buy it when he had the chance.

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