Kung Fu Kid brings us a genuine rarity: A direct sequel to an SG-1000 exclusive game. Sure, we've had spiritual successors (all those "Great" sports games) and direct remakes (a la Wonder Boy and The Ninja), but Kung Fu Kid continues the story of Dragon Wang. Such as any story could be said to exist in a game where you walk and kick infinite guys in an attempt to steal some of Spartan-X's valor. The real question is, why Dragon Wang and not, say, Girl's Garden or Gulkave? Ah well. Equally rare is Great Golf, a rare Master System sports title that deserves the "Great" appellation. A huge improvement over... well, everything that came before it on consoles, really. Great Golf offers an immersive, dynamic viewpoint and offers crisp, intuitive mechanics, advancing the golf game genre over the best available thing on any console market in 1987—which is to say, basically, Nintendo's aging Golf for NES.