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The Sega Master System (マスターシステム Masutā Shisutemu, abbreviated to SMS or Master System) is a third-generation 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured and released by Sega in 1986 in North America, seven months after the original NES, and in 1987 in Europe. Its original Japanese incarnation was the "Sega Mark III", which was first released in 1985.

When the system was later released in North America it was sold in two incarnations: a bare-bones console with one controller bundle called the Sega Base System and a bundle with two controllers and a light gun entitled the Sega Master System. It was this latter configuration that became the more popular and better known of the two, and the system almost immediately became synonymous with this bundle. The system itself appears to have originally been intended to have been referred to as the "Sega Power Base" in English-speaking markets, and the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive adapter that lets Master System games be played on that console was later referred to as the "Power Base Converter".

In the European, Oceanic, and Brazilian markets, this console launched Sega onto a competitive level comparable to Nintendo, due to its wider availability, but it failed to put a dent in the North American and Japanese markets. The Master System was released as a direct competitor to the Nintendo Entertainment System in the third videogame generation. Despite its shaky performance in the major territories, it enjoyed over a decade of life in smaller markets. The later Sega Game Gear is effectively a hand-held Master System, with a few enhancements, although it required an adapter to play actual Master System cartridges.

Virtual Console Compatibility List (Sega Master System)

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Compatibility Description
Stars5.png Perfect: No issues at all!
Stars4.png Playable: Runs well, only minor graphical or audio glitches. Games can be played all the way through
Stars3.png Starts: Starts, maybe even plays well, but crashes or major graphical/audio glitches
Stars2.png Intro/Menu: Hangs/crashes somewhere between booting and starting
Stars1.png Broken: Crashes when booting
Stars0.png Unknown: Has not been tested yet
Region indicator Region description
AU Australia
CA Canada (NTSC /w French translation)
EU Europe, PAL/SECAM territories
JP Japan and Asia (NTSC-J)
KO Korea
NA North America and NTSC territories
RU Russia

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Title Year Genre Region Compatibility
Alex Kidd in Miracle World 2008 Arcade JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World 2010 NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars 2009 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Enduro Racer 2008 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Fantasy Zone 2008 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa 2009 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Hokuto no Ken 2008 JP Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Phantasy Star 2009 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
R-Type 2009 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Rambo: First Blood Part II aka Secret Command aka Ashura 2009 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Sonic Chaos 2009 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Sonic the Hedgehog 2008 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 2008 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Space Harrier 2008 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Wonder Boy 2008 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Wonder Boy in Monster Land 2009 JP/NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System
Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap 2009 NA/EU Template:Ratings/Sega Master SystemStars0.pngEdit rating: Sega Master System

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