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List of Master System games

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List of Master System games
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The Master System is a video game console released by Sega in North America in September 1986 to compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System, which had been released in the same market in February 1986, following an earlier test launch in New York in October 1985. The Master System was a renamed and redesigned version of the Sega Mark III, which had been released in Japan on October 20, 1985.[1][2] The Master System was later released in Europe in August 1987, in South Korea in April 1989 and in Brazil in September 1989 where distribution rights were given to Tectoy. A re-release of the console in the Japanese market under the new Master System brand and redesign also occurred on October 18, 1987.[3] Sega released a further streamlined redesign of the console a year after the launch of the Sega Genesis in 1990.

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The Master System

There are 315[a] game titles for the Master System. 18 were released exclusively in Japan, 4 were released exclusively in North America, 158 were released exclusively in PAL regions and 22 were released exclusively in Brazil.

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Games

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Notes

  1. This number is always up to date by this script.
  2. Three years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil without the Asterix license under the title As Aventuras da TV Colosso.[19]
  3. Seven years later the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as Sapo Xulé: S.O.S. Lagoa Poluida.
  4. Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with Pit Pot for that region[21]
  5. Released as both a Sega Card and cartridge for that region
  6. Released as a Sega Card for that region
  7. Two years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as Chapolim x Drácula: Um duelo assustador
  8. Released exclusively as a competition prize for Beep! magazine
  9. Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with Safari Hunt for that region
  10. Released as a pack-in game on a Sega Card[79] Although it would not come out as a cartridge until 1990.
  11. Three years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as Sapo Xulé O Mestre do Kung Fu
  12. Released exclusively as part of a compilation with Safari Hunt for that region
  13. Three years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as Sapo Xulé: Os Invasores do Brejo
  14. Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with Hang-On for that region
  15. Released exclusively as part of a compilation with the games Marksman Shooting and Trap Shooting for that region
  16. Hidden game that can be accessed on the original model Master System outside of Japan. It can be accessed by holding "Up", "1", and "2" buttons when the Sega logo appears, if there is no cartridge inserted.
  17. Four years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as Geraldinho.
  18. Brazil received a retooled version of Wonder Boy in Monster Land as Mônica no Castelo do Dragão
  19. Brazil received a retooled version of Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap as Turma da Mônica em o Resgate
  20. A year after the initial Japanese release' it was rereleased in Japan as Sports Pad Soccer and came bundled with the Sega Sports Pad
  21. Unrelated to the previously listed entry that was exclusive to Japan and PAL regions also called Great Soccer
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