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4. Kid Clown?
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Yes, it's Kid Klown.
[quote name='Rodimus Donut']
7. Rocket Knight Adventures or Sparkster
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Yup, it's Sparkster on Genesis. Don't confuse it with the SNES Sparkster, as they are actually 2 different games. I'd like to see Konami bring this series back.
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8. Red Alert
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Close enough. It's Red Alarm. Red Alert is a strategy game for PC.
[quote name='Strell']1. Wonder Boy in Monster Land 3 (SMS)
2. Drakkhan (Drakkhen? A launch SNES game, horribly confusing but I still own/like it)
9. Maze Hunter (either there is a 3D version of this, or this is the 3D version)
Funny story about #1. If you looked in the manual, there's a picture of the password screen with a password on it. If you put that password in, you essentially start at the end of the game with everything, except for killing the last boss. What a great way to advertise an element of the game and disguise a code at the same time. I wonder (no pun intended) if it was intended or not.[/QUOTE]
While I've never heard it by that name, I'll say you're correct on number 1. I always knew it as Wonder Boy III The Dragon's Trap. I know it was released under several different names, I've just never heard that one. That password in the manual is pretty neat. The best thing about it is that it let you play the game in human form (For those who don't know, the goal of the game was to become human again).
2 is indeed Drakkhen. I'm one of the few people who really liked it. Though I haven't played it in years, I probably will soon.
And yes, 9 is Maze Hunter 3-D.
[quote name='BlueWingX']10: Magmax
6 looks really familiar, but I can't remember it.[/QUOTE]
Magmax is correct. If it helps any, that's a penguin with its back turned on number 6.