Again, the chronology of this series has gotten a little scrambled here in early 1989, with March 1989's Ys (not Y's) coming in after May releases like ALF and Time Soldiers. But the explanation is right there in this episode's first feature item: Time Soldiers turned out so poorly on Master System—much like ALF and Lord of the Sword—that we needed to jump backward in time to redeem the console. Because Ys (not Y's) for Master System really stands out as a huge highlight of the system. Yeah, it's grindy and repetitive. But it moves at a brisk pace, streamlines its action so that you barely even need to press any buttons, has a great soundtrack, and even doth featureth a Shakespearean English localization ere Dragon Warrior arrived. Forsooth and verily. Anyway, it's real, real good... and it even beats the NES library to the punch in a few interesting ways.