Sega released the game one more time for one of their own systems, the handheld Sega Game Gear. Since the SG-1000 version was never released outside of Japan, the Sega Master System version was simply called Wonder Boy. Due to the level of improvement contained by this version over the SG-1000 version, Sega saw fit to entitle it Super Wonder Boy. One year later, they released it on the comparatively enhanced Sega Mark III system, known outside Japan as the Sega Master System. Then Sega brought the game home for play on their relatively primitive Sega SG-1000 platform. It began life as an arcade game, and all revisions of the arcade game are known by the original title (except for one bootleg known as Wonder Boy Deluxe which gives the operator control over the rate of health loss). Wonder Boy is the origin of an incredibly confusing chain of games with alternating titles, sequels, and spin-offs. It was the first in a long running series of games and was followed up by five sequels Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap, Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair, Wonder Boy in Monster World and Monster World IV. Wonder Boy is a 1986 arcade game developed by Escape (later known as Westone Co.
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