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− | ''Wonder Boy'' is one of the most confusing game series ever, hurt further by a complicated release and localization scheme. It might as well be a ''brand'' for its developer [[Westone]] rather than a series.
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− | There are six games, and the majority of these are actually a separate ''Monster World'' subseries that appeared when the second ''Wonder Boy'', the first ''Monster World'', became popular enough to make sequels to it. There's even an arcade/console split very similar to ''[[Golden Axe]]''.
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− | ''Then'' you have Westone wanting success beyond Sega and taking nearly all of the ''Wonder Boy'' and ''Monster World'' titles to other platforms, many of these ports being renamed and de-''Wonder Boy'''d. In particular, the first ''Wonder Boy'' was eventually transformed into a huge [[Hudson Soft]] series called ''[[wikipedia:Adventure Island (video game)|Adventure Island]]''.
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− | The six main titles actually developed by Westone are as follows:
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− | *[[Wonder Boy]]
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− | *[[Wonder Boy in Monster Land]]
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− | *[[Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair]]
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− | (The above are functionally the "arcade trilogy".)
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− | *[[Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap]]
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− | *[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]
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− | *[[Monster World IV]]
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− | (These are the "console trilogy".)
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− | There is also something of a licensed revival of the series in the form of [[Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap|a remake of ''The Dragon's Trap'']], and new title ''[[wikipedia:Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom|Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom]]''. The latter was originally going to be a sequel to a shmup (''Flying Hamster''), which is amazingly appropriate.
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