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  1. 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.

  2. Sega Master System / Game Gear Emulators. The Sega's both systems had almost exactly the same hardware with the only difference being that one was mobile and the other handheld. That enabled game developers to easily transfer games from one system to another. Specs:

  3. Dec 3, 2023 · A list of the best games on the Sega Master System, a 1986 console that competed with the NES. The games span various genres, such as action, platformer, sports, and puzzle, and include classics like Sonic, Ghouls 'N Ghosts, and Wonder Boy 3.

  4. The Master System laid the technical groundwork for Sega’s portable Game Gear system. In the global market, the Master System was heavily overshadowed by the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

  5. The Sega Master System was the first home console to experiment with virtual reality in the form of 3D glasses. With the popularity of projects like the PlayStation VR, HTC VIVE, and Oculus Rift, these games deserve a nod. Sega employed Active Shutter 3D glasses rather than the 3D glasses you may find at a movie theatre.

  6. Mar 27, 2014 · The SEGA Master System is the videogame console that almost could. Despite its technical superiority to the dominant NES, the machine lacked just one critical thing: Mario.

  7. 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...

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