Alex Kidd in Miracle World originally began development in 1984 as a licensed tie-in game based on the
Dragon Ball manga series. However, during development, the
Dragon Ball license expired and Sega CEO
Hayao Nakayama ordered the developers to start the game over from scratch. The game was originally only available as a
cartridge but was later built into many editions of both the Master System and the Master System II power base, enabling play without the use of a game cartridge. From 1990 onwards, a slightly different version was integrated into the US, Australian and European versions of the Master System II and also some Australian and European versions of the original Master System. There were two differences: firstly when changing targets in the game map, Alex is shown eating
onigiri in the original version (and the 2008 Wii Virtual Console port), and a hamburger in the integrated version. Secondly, the original version used button 2 to hit and button 1 to jump; these controls were inverted in the integrated version. The game was released alongside
Super Hang-On and
The Revenge of Shinobi as part of
Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd and Co., which was released for
Xbox Live Arcade and
PlayStation Network in May 2012. This version allows play of any region version of the game (the European version retaining a 50 Hz framerate) and the Master System II variation. The original version is included on the AtGames Sega Genesis Flashback HD compilation, a dedicated console with games from the
Sega Genesis,
Master System, and
Game Gear. ==Reception==