True, but I still wish it was easily accessible.
Me: Tries to pirate an old Sega games.
Sega: "Oi! Stop doing that! That is illegal!
Me: "Then why don't you make it more accessible and providable for a fair, small fee?"
Sega: "No."
Me: Continues pirating old games.
I don't think SEGA cares whether we pirates their OLD games or not.
Nintendo on the other hand ...
But isn't that Sega's fault at the time?
Alex Kidd was design to compete with Super Mario at the time. But Alex only had two major games and three spin-offs. Lost Stars and Hi-Tech World wasn't that good. Alex Kidd in Shinobi World was just Shinobi 1 but with a cartoon-approach.
Granted, Sega took a new champion against Mario with Sonic and found more success, but they could've done something with Alex Kidd, such as repurposing him to compete against Nintendo's other leading franchises, such as Zelda or Kirby.
But they didn't, likely because they regarded Alex Kidd a lost cause due to bad games and lack of new ones.
But the way I see it, Alex Kidd DX is a golden opportunity to not only revive the franchise but to bring it into it's own direction. Though it seems Sega are squandering it yet again.
Jankenteam could've released "Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle DX" and followed it up with a brand-new Alex Kidd game!
Remember that Alex Kidd DX first began as a fan remake in 2018 and they got the greenlight from Sega to turn the remake into a official game (SEGA rarely does that. Almost never in fact.)
Unfortunately Alex Kidd DX didn't get good reviews and we know that SEGA now cares about Metacritic scores.
The new graphic and music is actually good but the classic mode is messed up since things have been changed from the original and many old fans didn'tlike it.
The transition isn't as good as in Wonder Boy's Dragon Trap.
That's why I think SEGA puts Alex Kidd back into the shelves again and won't easily greenlight anything ever again.
In this case, with Shinobi: Art of Vengeance being one of Sega's hottest games during release, they could've made "Alex Kidd in Shinobi World DX" that could primarily promote Art of Vengeance!

And met with bad reviews again? Naah.
Besides Shinobi marketing team is kinda different with what's in our mind.
We would think that they would put Shinobi or ninja theme in Sonic Sims or other SEGA games and that would be enough for marketing but they didn't do that.

Their approach are different.
They engaged with games community.
They're sending giveaway and free codes.

They're actively coming in game/comic/anime conventions and put demos for people to play.





And it worked. Not only the games sold well, the merchs are also gaining interests.




Remember that franchise isn't just only selling games, but also merchs and licensing,