Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars
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Vorlage:Nihongo is a platform arcade game released by Sega in 1986. It was ported to the Master System in 1987. It was also released on the Wii Virtual Console in North America on March 9, 2009, and in the PAL regions on April 17, 2009.[1]
Plot
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars features Alex Kidd and Stella searching for the twelve Zodiac signs. Alex's mission is to run through each level, knocking down enemies, and obtain the six miracle balls. These balls are hidden inside such unusual places as a Christmas present, the Fantasy Zone ship out of action, a pumpkin, a clamshell, a golden egg, and a desk bell. Levels include Toy World, Machine World, World of Make Believe, Water World, Monster World, and Giant's Body.
Once the six miracle balls are obtained, Alex must then venture in outer space to carry them to the holy land of Ziggurat. After the last level, the Shrine of Jiggarat, is complete, the player must run through all the levels again, but with new enemies. The player is under a time limit, and if the time expires, the player will lose a life.
The game is noteworthy for the scream Alex lets out whenever he gets hit, falls, or loses all his time.
Versions
The arcade and Master System versions are similar, aside from graphics and sound. The arcade version has a limited number of lives (three by default), whereas the Master System version has infinite lives, though being hit or falling into a pit subtracts seconds in the timer and backtracks the player to the last checkpoint in the round. The arcade version features a cooperative two-player mode, with the second player assuming the control of a female counterpart to Alex Kidd named Stella. Vorlage:Clear
Reception
In Japan, Game Machine listed Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars on their February 1, 1987 issue as being the thirdteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the year.[2]
References
External links
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- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars at Arcade-History
- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars at Hardcore Gaming 101
- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars playable at the Internet Archive
- ↑ One WiiWare Game and One Virtual Console Game Added to Wii Shop Channel ( des vom 10. März 2009 im Internet Archive), Nintendo of America, 9. März 2009
- ↑ Vorlage:Cite magazine