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|title=Monster World IV
|title=Monster World IV
|boxart=[[Image:Monster World IV cover.jpg|250px]]
|boxart=[[Image:Monster World IV cover.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[:Category:Westone|Westone]]
|developer=[[:Category:Westone|Westone]]/[[Sega]]
|publisher=[[:Category:Sega|Sega]]
|publisher=[[:Category:Sega|Sega]]
|categories=[[platform]], [[action-adventure]]
|categories=[[platform]], [[action-adventure]]
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|releasedates=[[January 4]], [[1994]]
|releasedates=[[January 4]], [[1994]]
|players=1
|players=1
|ratings=
|ratings=[[GameTap]]: 6+
|preceded by=[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]
}}
}}
'''Monster World IV''' (often referred to as '''Wonder Boy VI''', although it was never localized) is widely held by English-speaking fans as one of the [[:Category:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]' finest titles, despite the language barrier. As a late entry in the Genesis' lineup it really shows the power of the system: brightly-colored visuals, multiple simultaneous layers of [[wikibooks:w:parallax|parallax]], tight controls and quality sound effects all illustrate the Genesis' true potential.
'''Monster World IV''' (often referred to as '''Wonder Boy VI''', although it was never localized) is widely held by English-speaking fans as one of the [[:Category:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]' finest titles, despite the language barrier. As a late entry in the Genesis' lineup it really shows the power of the system: brightly-colored visuals, multiple simultaneous layers of [[wikibooks:w:parallax|parallax]], tight controls and quality sound effects all illustrate the Genesis' true potential.