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  2. The Master System [c] is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console manufactured and developed by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 with graphical capabilities improved over its predecessors.

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  3. List of Master System games. The Master System which was renamed with a redesigned casing from the original Sega Mark III, which had been released in the Japanese market in 1985—is a video game console released by Sega in the North American market in September 1986 to compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System, which had been released in ...

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    The First version is the Mark III, which was only released in Japan (1985) and was basically an upgrade of the SG-1000 II, it looks similar and is backwards compatible with SG-1000 games.
    The Master System came out in 1986 in North America, EU and Japan in 1987
    Due to strong International support (mainly in European markets and in other regions like Brazil), the Master System is the second best selling Sega console with 13 million units sold, only the Meg...
    The Master System enjoyed a decade of strong sales in Brazil and other smaller markets when Nintendo did not sell the NES.
    Good 8-bit Color Palette:Better color palette than the NES, 64 colors to the 48 on the NES.  The SMS had up to 32 simultaneous colors available (one 16-color palette for sprites or background, an...
    Some Excellent Ports:R-Type, Alex Kidd games, Ghouls and Ghosts, Sonic 1, 2 and Chaos, Shinobi, Phantasy Star, Fantasy Zone (if it doesn’t render you blind) are all great on the Master System.   I...
    Phantasy Star– It’s worth repeating that the original Phantasy Star (a wonderful RPG) is on the Master System.  Will complement the three sequels on the Genesis quite nicely.
    3D Glasses– An early example of Sega’s creativtiy in both hardware and software.  It created a number of its games to support the 3D glasses accessory.  They are rather hard to find, but worked s...
    Limited Game Library:The Master System had about 300 games compared to the NES’ 500+  classics.
    Most Multi-Platform Games are Inferior:Despite having a few excellent ports (see above), most games that showed up on both NES and SMS seem to be inferior.
    Low Quality Controllers– The D-pad on the standard controller feels unresponsive at times and breaks quite easily.
    Difficult to Find in the US:Both the consoles are hard to come by games in America compared to the NES or Genesis.
    The games Hangon/Safari hunt were built into later models of the original Master System to replace an unnamed puzzle game that was originally included.
    Pressing up, 1, and 2 on Master Systems without Hangon/Safari Hunt would bring up snail maze
    Pressing 1 and 2 and THEN turning the master system on, on master systems with hangon/safari hunt on (ie not Master System 2 onwards).

    While this isn’t an extensive list, here are the most popular accessories for the Master System.  It’s also worth noting that Master System controllers use the standardized Atari-style 9-pin connector and can be connected without modification to all other machines compatible with that standard, including the Sega Genesis/Megadrive, Atari 2600, Com...

    Emulators are available from a variety of sources such as PC, Mac, Dreamcast, XBox, GP2X, Nintendo DS, PSP and more.  Many of the Master System emulators are actually built into Sega Genesis emula...
    The major PC emulators are Kega Fusion, Meka, FreezeSMS and Gens Plus— many emulators for other platforms are based on these emulators.
    If you would like to learn more about emulating the Sega Master System with Kega, check out this guide for setting up Kega Fusion on a Windows PC.
    You also have commericial emulation options like the Wii Virtual Console.
    A full Master System with a bunch of accessories and games can usually be picked up for about $50-$60 in the US.
    A Power Base Converter for your Genesis/Megadrive should only run you about $10-$15

    Learn the basics of the Sega Master System, the second best selling Sega console with 13 million units sold in Europe and Brazil. Find out its historical impact, strengths, weaknesses, hardware variations and games.

  4. The Sega Master System (know as Mark III in Japan) was Sega's step into the gaming world, in 1986. Sega also released the 'Sega Master System II' in 1991, to serve as a 'budget console' to those who could not afford a Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, which was initially released 2 years before, in 1989...

  5. Mar 27, 2014 · SEGA Master System - History of Video Game Consoles Guide - IGN. advertisement. Manufacturer: SEGA | Release Year: 1986. The SEGA Master System is the videogame console that almost...

  6. Dec 3, 2023 · A list of 23 classic games for the Sega Master System, a 8-bit console that competed with the NES and the Genesis. The games include highlights like Sonic, Tetris, California Games, and Bubble Bobble, as well as some underrated titles like Marble Madness and Ghouls 'n Ghosts.

  7. Learn about the history and features of the Mark III and Master System, Sega's second console generation. Compare it with the Famicom and the NES, and see how it fared in different regions.

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