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Alex Kidd: High-Tech World

Also known as: Anmitsu-hime (JP)
Developer: Sega
Publisher: Sega
Platform: Sega Master System
Released in JP: July 19, 1987[1]
Released in US: 1989
Released in EU: 1989
Released in BR: 1991


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