Alex Kidd
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|} is a video game character whose popularity peaked during the late 1980s and who was the protagonist of both a series of video games released by Sega and their fictional universe, as well as in numerous spin-off merchandise such as novelizations and comics. For a time he was an unofficial mascot of the Sega Corporation.

Alex Kidd was the protagonist of several video games over the years, spanning various platforms, and appeared in the arcade and on the Sega Master System and the Mega Drive/Genesis home consoles. Alex Kidd's popularity was at a peak with the release of the first game in the series, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, in 1986, which was later built into the Master System console without need of a cartridge and was playable from purchase of the console.

In the mid-to-late 1980s, Alex Kidd overtook the character of "Opa-Opa" from the game Fantasy Zone as the official mascot for the Sega Corporation. However, in order to provide Sega with a mascot to rival Nintendo's flagship character Mario (a task which Alex Kidd was not considered up to), in 1991 Sega introduced Sonic The Hedgehog, who did indeed become more popular and recognizable than Alex Kidd and Sonic subsequently replaced Alex Kidd as Sega's mascot. After this, the popularity of the character waned somewhat, although the character has made numerous cameo appearances in later video games.

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Alex Kidd video games

Video GamesAlex Kidd in Miracle World * The Lost Stars * BMX Trial * High-Tech World * in the Enchanted Castle * in Shinobi World
CameosKenseiden * Altered Beast * Segagaga * Shenmue * Sega Superstars Tennis * Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing

Sega

Sega StudiosGlobal Entertainment * New Entertainment * Sega Sports Japan * Sega-AM1 * Sega AM-2 * Sega AM-3 * Wave Master * The Creative Assembly * Sports Interactive
ConsolesSG-1000/SG-1000 II * Sega Mark III/Master System * Mega Drive/Genesis (Variations * CD * 32X) * Saturn * Dreamcast
HandheldGame Gear * Mega Jet * Nomad
ComputersSC-3000
Portable media playersSega Vision
Educational ConsolesPico * Beena
Dual systemMulti-Mega/CDX * WonderMega/X'eye * TeraDrive * Amstrad Mega PC
ServicesSega Meganet * Sega Channel * XBAND * Sega NetLink * SegaNet * Dreamarena * Sega ALL.NET (see Sega Lindbergh, Sega Europa-R, Sega Ring series
AccessoriesLight Phaser * Menacer * Activator * AX-1E * Mega Mouse * Sega Mega Anser * Lock-On * Sega VR * DirectLink * Sega Scope 3D * Dreameye * Dreamcast Broadband Adapter * Dreamcast VGA * VMU * GD-ROM
RelatedList of Sega video game franchises * List of Sega arcade system boards * Sega Sammy Holdings

Sega franchises

After Burner * Alex Kidd * Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg * Bonanza Bros. * Chu Chu Rocket * Columns * Condemned * Crazy Taxi * Daytona USA * Ecco the Dolphin * Fantasy Zone * Football Manager * Golden Axe * Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA * The House of the Dead * Jet Set Radio * Landstalker * NiGHTS * Oshare Majo: Love and Berry * Out Run * Panzer Dragoon * Phantasy Star * Puyo Puyo * Sakura Wars * Samba de Amigo * Sands of Destruction * Sega Superstars * Shenmue * Shining * Shinobi * Sonic the Hedgehog * Space Channel 5 * Space Harrier * Streets of Rage * Super Monkey Ball * Total War * Valkyria Chronicles * Virtua Cop * Virtua Fighter * Virtual On * Wonder Boy * Yakuza



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