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* [[Divorced Installment]]: ''Dragon's Curse'', the [[TurboGrafx-16]] version, drops the "Wonder Boy" title and all references to "Monster-Land". |
* [[Divorced Installment]]: ''Dragon's Curse'', the [[TurboGrafx-16]] version, drops the "Wonder Boy" title and all references to "Monster-Land". |
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* [[No Export for You]]: Inverted. The Master System version was never officially released in Japan, so the game didn't get an official release there until it was ported to the [[Game Gear]], [[Sequel First|coming out a few months after its Mega Drive sequel]] ''Monster World III''. |
* [[No Export for You]]: Inverted. The Master System version was never officially released in Japan, so the game didn't get an official release there until it was ported to the [[Game Gear]], [[Sequel First|coming out a few months after its Mega Drive sequel]] ''Monster World III''. |
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* [[Recycled Set]]: A lot of rooms, especially in dungeons, have the exact same layout with different props and enemies. |
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 10 May 2018
- Divorced Installment: Dragon's Curse, the TurboGrafx-16 version, drops the "Wonder Boy" title and all references to "Monster-Land".
- No Export for You: Inverted. The Master System version was never officially released in Japan, so the game didn't get an official release there until it was ported to the Game Gear, coming out a few months after its Mega Drive sequel Monster World III.
- Recycled Set: A lot of rooms, especially in dungeons, have the exact same layout with different props and enemies.