What we do know is it looks gorgeous with its remastered visuals. But those still yearning for the Sega Master system’s graphics can swap back to those on the fly.

However you choose to play it, Miracle World DX includes all the original content plus new levels and new story elements as well. On top of that, it adds a brand-new boss rush mode and makes some alterations to how certain boss fights work. Finally, there’s some quality of life tweaks to controls and other systems too, though we don’t know what those are yet.

Alex Kidd in Miracle World is the first game in the six-game Alex Kidd series. And while it’s not exactly hard to find thanks to its recent Sega Ages release, it’s nice to see Alex Kidd in Miracle World getting a full-fledged remaster. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX news as it develops.

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