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Revision as of 02:29, 7 November 2023
Sega Master System | |
Designer | Sega |
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Manufacturer | Sega Tec Toy (Brazil) Samusung (South Korea) |
CPU | 4 MHz Zilog Z80 |
Graphics | 3.846153 MHz Yamaha YM2602B |
Memory | 24 KB Main RAM 16 KB Video RAM |
Media | ROM cartridge Sega Card |
Released | Sega Master System Japan (Mark III): October 20, 1985 NA (Base System): September 1986 Japan (Master System): October 1987 EU: 1987 South Korea (Gam*Boy): April 1989 Brazil: 1989 Sega Master System II NA: 1990 South Korea (Aladdin Boy): 1992 |
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The Sega Master System was the second home video game console by Sega.
Console variations
Sega released the original console as the Sega Mark III in Japan in 1985 and as the Sega Base System in North America in 1986. Samsung released this version as the Gam*Boy in South Korea in 1989.
The first release of the console under the Sega Master System name was in Japan in 1987.
An updated version of the console had a form factor similar to the second version of the Sega Genesis console. Sega released this version as the Sega Master System II in North America and Samsung released it as the Aladdin Boy in South Korea.
After the release of the Sega Master System II, the original console variation was packaged as the Sega Master System in North America.
Sega Master System games
Title | Developer | Released | Notes |
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Alex Kidd: High-Tech World | Sega | 1987 | |
Alex Kidd in Miracle World | Sega | 1986 | |
Altered Beast | Sega | 1986 | |
Assault City | Sanritsu Denki | 1990 | |
Astro Warrior | Sega | 1986 | |
Aztec Adventure | Sega | 1987 | |
Astro Warrior | Sega | 1986 | |
Bomber Raid | Sanritsu Denki | 1988 | |
Columns | Sega | 1990 | |
Ecco: The Tides of Time | Novotrade International | 1996 | |
Fantasy Zone | Sega | 1986 | |
Fantasy Zone: The Maze | Sega | 1987 | |
Fist of the North Star | Sega | 1986 | |
Global Defense | Sega | 1987 | |
Kung Fu Kid | Sega | 1987 | |
The Ninja | Sega | 1986 | |
Penguin Land | Sega | 1987 | |
Quartet | Sega | 1986 | |
Snail Maze | Sega | 1986 |