![]() Wonder Boy III: DT/Dragon's Curse/Monster World 2 - It's a bit of a tossup but all versions are great. MONSTER WORLD CHARMSTONE PCWonder Boy in Monster Land/Monster World 1 - The SMS version is a tad easier and slower paced than the arcade original, and the smoothest playing and best looking of the home ports except for Bikkuriman World on PC Engine, which replaces character and boss sprites with stuff from that franchise (it doesn't blend well with the setting imo). If you're still not sure, I guess I'd recommend the Master System one. To choose between them, ask yourself whether you prefer the look and sound of Master System or Turbo GrafX, and how much you value playing the original version. They're both pretty much the same the Turbo GrafX port is a bit more smooth, has more colors, and the music has different instruments and some added layers. If you aren't going to play it on original hardware, the Wii Virtual Console is really your only option for Wonderboy III, but you have to choose between the original Master System version and the Turbo GrafX port, called Dragon's Curse. ![]() You also might appreciate the series more if you play Wonderboy III, Wonderboy in Monster World, and Monster World IV in order because they do throw-backs like recurring enemies and musical motifs. Be sure to also get Wonderboy III: The Dragon's trap, as it is my favorite game of all time. I agree that the three-game collection on PS3 is probably the best way to go, unless you're playing on a standard-definition TV, in which case you might want to buy the games piecemeal on the Wii. ![]()
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