Best Sega Master System Games
The Master System—renamed and 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 June 1986 to compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System, which had been released in the same market in February 1986 (an earlier test market for NES in New York and California occurred in October 1985). Originally priced at US$200, North American distribution rights for the console were acquired by Tonka before Sega re-acquired the rights themselves and released a further streamlined redesign of the console during the launch of the Sega Genesis. The Master System was later released in Europe in September 1987, in South Korea in April 1989 and in Brazil in September 1989 where distribution rights were given to Tec Toy. A re-release of the console in the Japanese market under the new Master System brand and redesign occurred that same year.
Sega Master System. The Master System was unable to approach the success of the NES in Japan or America, but it fared better in European and Brazilian markets due to its low price point compared to newer consoles. Sega was one of the best developers of the 1980s, and the Master System was home to many of the most underrated games of the 8-bit era. Dec 09, 2016 The Sega Master System wasn't popular in the U.S. But it was HUGE overseas and in South America. However, now game collectors are starting to see the appeal of the console and many of it's fun games. Dec 14, 2017 Here are the top 10 Sega Master System games that any fan must have in their collection; 10. Developed by Sega and released late in the Master System’s life (1989), Psycho Fox is a side-scrolling video game with bright, detailed cartoon-inspired graphics and unique gameplay options inspired by the Shinto religion. Asterix and the Great Rescue. This Asterix game was not handled by the same people as the all time classic Sega versions, it was made by Core who were better known for their Chuck Rock games at the time (and later for Tomb Raider) and as such plays very.
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- Games That Defined The Sega Master System. Technically, the Master System was superior to the NES, with better graphics and higher quality sound. However, the SMS came up short for the most part in terms of quantity of substantial games and the cultural phenomenon that Nintendo experienced at.
This is a list of the 333 game titles for the Master System video game system. It is organized alphabetically. See Lists of video games for related lists.
Games[edit]
Title | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Release date |
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20 em 1 | Tec Toy | Tec Toy | 1995 | |
4 Pak All Action (Unlicensed) | Open Corp. | HES | 1995 | |
Ace of Aces | Artech Digital Entertainment | Sega | 1991 | |
Action Fighter | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Addams Family, The | Arc Developments | Flying Edge | 1993 | |
Aerial Assault | Sanritsu | Sega | 1990 | |
After Burner | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Air Rescue | SIMS | Sega | 1992 | |
Disney's Aladdin | SIMS | Sega | 1994 | |
Alex Kidd BMX Trial | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Alex Kidd: High-Tech World | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Alex Kidd in Miracle World | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars | Whiteboard | Sega | 1988 | |
ALF | Nexa Corporation | Sega | 1989 | |
Alien³ | Probe Entertainment | Arena Entertainment | 1992 | |
Alien Storm | Sanritsu | Sega | 1991 | |
Alien Syndrome | Sanritsu | Sega | 1988 | |
Altered Beast | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Andre Agassi Tennis | Lance Investments | TecMagik | 1993 | |
Arcade Smash Hits | Virgin Interactive | Sega | 1992 | |
Argos no Juujiken | Salio | Sega | 1988 | |
Ariel the Little Mermaid | Blue Sky Software | Tec Toy | 1996 | |
Assault City | Sanritsu | Sega | 1990 | |
Asterix | Sega | Sega | 1991 | |
Asterix and the Great Rescue | Core Design | Sega | 1993 | |
Asterix and the Secret Mission | Sega | Sega | 1993 | |
Astro Warrior | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Astro Warrior / Pit Pot | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II | Sega Arc System Works | Sega | 1992 | |
Aztec Adventure | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Back to the Future II | Mirrorsoft | Image Works | 1990 | |
Back to the Future III | Probe Entertainment | Image Works | 1991 | |
Baku Baku Animal | SIMS Minato Giken | Tec Toy | 1996 | |
Bank Panic | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Basketball Nightmare | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Batman Returns | Aspect | Sega | 1992 | |
Battle Out Run | Sega Arc System Works | Sega | 1989 | |
Battletoads in Battlemaniacs | Syrox Developments | Tec Toy | 1994 | |
Black Belt | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Blade Eagle 3-D | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Bomber Raid | Sanritsu | SegaJP/EU ActivisionNA | 1989 | |
Bonanza Bros. | Sanritsu | Sega | 1991 | |
Bonkers Wax Up! | Al Baker & Associates | Sega | 1995 | |
Bram Stoker's Dracula | Probe Entertainment | Sony Imagesoft | 1993 | |
Bubble Bobble | Taito | Sega | 1991 | |
Buggy Run | SIMS | Sega | 1993 | |
California Games | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
California Games 2 | Sega | Sega | 1993 | |
Captain Silver | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Casino Games | Compile | Sega | 1989 | |
Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum | Tec Toy | Tec Toy | 1997 | |
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Champions of Europe | TecMagik | TecMagik | 1992 | |
Championship Hockey | Electronic Arts | U.S. Gold | 1992 | |
Chase H.Q. | Taito | Sega | 1991 | |
Cheese Cat-Astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzales | Cryo Interactive | Sega | 1995 | |
Chmuntik: The Arcade Game | Electronic | Sega | 1990 | |
Chmuntik & Evils | 1-C SoftClub | Sega | 1994 | |
Choplifter | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Chuck Rock | Core Design | Virgin Interactive | 1992 | |
Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck | Core Design | Sega | 1993 | |
Cloud Master | Opera House | Sega | 1989 | |
Columns | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Comical Machine Gun Joe (Japan Only) | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Cool Spot | Virgin Interactive | Virgin Interactive | 1993 | |
Cosmic Spacehead | Codemasters | Codemasters | 1993 | |
Cyber Shinobi, The | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Cyborg Hunter | Sega | Sega JP/EU ActivisionNA | 1988 | |
Daffy Duck in Hollywood | Probe Entertainment | SegaEU TectoyBR OziSoftAU | 1993 | |
Dallyeora Pigu-Wang (Unlicensed) | Open Corporation[1] | Game Line | 1995 | |
Danan: The Jungle Fighter | Whiteboard | Sega | 1990 | |
Dead Angle | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck | Aspect | Sega | 1993 | |
Desert Speedtrap Starring Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote | Probe Entertainment | Sega | 1993 | |
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf | The Kremlin | Domark | 1992 | |
Dick Tracy | Blue Sky Software | Sega | 1990 | |
Dinosaur Dooley (Unlicensed) | Daou Infosys Corp. | Daou Infosys Corp. | 1991 | |
Double Dragon | Arc System Works | Sega | 1988 | |
Double Hawk | Opera House | Sega | 1990 | |
Dr. Hello | Sis Co. | Sis Co. | 1991 | |
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine | Compile | Sega | 1993 | |
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story | Mick Lowe Design | Virgin Interactive | 1995 | |
Dragon Crystal | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Dynamite Duke | Sanritsu | Sega | 1989 | |
Dynamite Dux | Whiteboard | Sega | 1989 | |
Dynamite Headdy | Minato Giken | Sega | 1994 | |
E-SWAT | Sanritsu Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Enduro Racer | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
F1 | Lankhor Teque Interactive | Domark | 1993 | |
F-16 Fighting Falcon | Nexa Corporation | Sega | 1986 | |
Fantastic Dizzy | Codemasters | Codemasters | 1993 | |
Fantasy Zone | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Fantasy Zone: The Maze | Whiteboard | Sega | 1988 | |
Férias Frustradas do Pica-Pau | Tec Toy | Tec Toy | 1996 | |
FIFA International Soccer | Tiertex Design Studios | Tec Toy | 1993 | |
Fire & Forget II | Titus Software | Titus Software | 1990 | |
Fire and Ice | Graftgold | Virgin Interactive | 1995 | |
Flash, The | Probe Entertainment | Sega | 1993 | |
Flintstones, The | Tiertex Design Studios | Grandslam Entertainment | 1991 | |
Forgotten Worlds | Sanritsu | Sega | 1991 | |
G-LOC: Air Battle | Sanritsu | Sega | 1991 | |
Gain Ground | Sanritsu | Sega | 1990 | |
Galactic Protector | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Galaxy Force | Sega | ActivisionNA Sega EU | 1989 | |
Gangster Town | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Gauntlet | Tiertex Design Studios | Tengen U.S. Gold | 1990 | |
George Foreman's KO Boxing | SIMS | Flying Edge | 1992 | |
Ghost House | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Ghostbusters | Compile | Sega | 1987 | |
Ghouls 'n Ghosts | Arc System Works | Sega | 1990 | |
Global Defense | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Global Gladiators | Virgin Interactive | Virgin Interactive | 1993 | |
Golden Axe | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Golden Axe Warrior | Sega | Sega | 1991 | |
Golfamania | Sanritsu | Sega | 1990 | |
Golvellius: Valley of Doom | Compile | Sega | 1988 | |
GP Rider | Sega | Sega | 1993 | |
Great Baseball | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Great Basketball | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Great Football | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Great Golf | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Great Ice Hockey | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Great Soccer (cartridge version) Sports Pad SoccerSports Pad | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Great Volleyball | Sanritsu | Sega | 1987 | |
Hang-On | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Heroes of the Lance | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1991 | |
High School! Kimengumi | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Home Alone | Probe Entertainment | Sega | 1993 | |
Hook (prototype only) | Spidersoft | Sony Imagesoft | 1992 | |
Hoshi wo Sagashite.. | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Impossible Mission | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1990 | |
Incredible Crash Dummies, The | Software Creations | Flying Edge | 1993 | |
Incredible Hulk, The | Probe Entertainment | U.S. Gold | 1994 | |
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1990 | |
James Bond 007: The Duel | The Kremlin | Domark | 1993 | |
James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing | Sanritsu | Sega | 1990 | |
James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod | Vectordean Millennium Interactive | U.S. Gold | 1993 | |
Joe Montana Football | Blue Sky Software | Sega | 1990 | |
Jungle Book, The | Virgin Interactive | Virgin Interactive | 1993 | |
Jurassic Park | Sega | Sega | 1993 | |
Kenseiden | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown | Microsmiths | Parker Brothers | 1989 | |
Klax | Tengen | Tengen | 1991 | |
Krusty's Fun House | Audiogenic Software | Flying Edge | 1992 | |
Kung Fu Kid | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse | Sega | Sega | 1992 | |
Laser Ghost | Sega | Sega | 1991 | |
Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse | Aspect | Sega | 1994 | |
Lemmings | Probe Software | Sega | 1992 | |
Lemmings 2: The Tribe (prototype only) | 2014 | |||
Line of Fire | SIMS | Sega | 1991 | |
Lion King, The | Virgin Interactive | Virgin Interactive | 1994 | |
Lord of the Sword | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Loretta no Shouzou | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck | Sega | Sega | 1991 | |
Mahjong Sengoku Jidai | Sanritsu | Sega | 1987 | |
Marble Madness | Steve Lamb | Virgin Interactive | 1992 | |
Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Marksman Shooting / Trap Shooting / Safari Hunt | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Master of Darkness | SIMS | Sega | 1992 | |
Master Games 1 (compilation: Columns-Super Monaco GP-World Soccer[2]) | Sega | Sega | 1993 | |
Masters of Combat | SIMS | Sega | 1993 | |
Maze Hunter 3-D | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Megumi Rescue | Aicom | Sega | 1988 | |
Mercs | Sega | Sega | 1991 | |
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker | Sega Arc System Works | Sega | 1990 | |
Mickey's Ultimate Challenge | Designer Software | Tec Toy | 1998 | |
Micro Machines | Codemasters | Codemasters | 1993 | |
Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Missile Defense 3-D | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Monopoly | Nexa Corporation | Sega | 1987 | |
Montezuma's Revenge | Venture Technologies | Parker Brothers | 1989 | |
Mortal Kombat | Probe Entertainment | Arena Entertainment | 1993 | |
Mortal Kombat II | Probe Entertainment | Acclaim Entertainment | 1994 | |
Mortal Kombat 3 | Software Creations | Tec Toy | 1995 | |
Ms. Pac-Man | Tiertex Design Studios | Tengen | 1991 | |
My Hero | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Nekyuu Kousien | Whiteboard | Sega | 1988 | |
New Zealand Story, The | TecMagik | TecMagik | 1992 | |
Ninja Gaiden | SIMS | Sega | 1992 | |
Ninja, The | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Olympic Gold: Barcelona '92 | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1992 | |
Operation Wolf | Taito | Sega | 1990 | |
Ottifants, The | Graftgold | Sega | 1993 | |
OutRun | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Out Run 3-D | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Out Run Europa | Probe Entertainment | U.S. Gold | 1991 | |
Pac-Mania | TecMagik | Tengen | 1991 | |
Paperboy | Tiertex Design Studios | SegaNA U.S. GoldEU | 1990 | |
Parlour Games | Compile | Sega | 1987 | |
Penguin Land | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
PGA Tour Golf | Polygames | Tengen | 1993 | |
Phantasy Star | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Pit-Fighter | The Kremlin | Domark | 1991 | |
Pit Pot | Sega | Sega | 1985 | |
Populous | TecMagik | TecMagik | 1991 | |
Poseidon Wars 3-D | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Power Strike | Compile | Sega | 1988 | |
Power Strike II | Compile | Sega | 1993 | |
Predator 2 | Teeny Weeny Games | Arena Entertainment | 1992 | |
Prince of Persia | The Kremlin | Domark | 1992 | |
Pro Wrestling | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Psychic World | Sanritsu | Sega | 1991 | |
Psycho Fox | Vic Tokai | Sega | 1989 | |
Putt & Putter | SIMS | Sega | 1992 | |
Quartet | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
R-Type | Compile | Sega | 1988 | |
R.C. Grand Prix | Imagineering | Seismic Software NA SegaEU/AU | 1989 | |
Rainbow Islands | I.T.L | Sega | 1993 | |
Rambo: First Blood Part II AshuraJP | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Rambo III | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Rampage | Sega | ActivisionNA Sega EU | 1988 | |
Rampart | Developer Resources | Tengen | 1993 | |
Rastan | Taito | Sega | 1988 | |
Reggie Jackson Baseball | Whiteboard | Sega | 1988 | |
Renegade | Natsume | Sega | 1993 | |
Ren Hoek and Stimpy: Quest for the Shaven Yak | Realtime Associates | Tec Toy | 1994 | |
Rescue Mission | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Road Rash | Gary Priest | U.S. Gold | 1994 | |
RoboCop 3 | Eden Entertainment | Flying Edge | 1993 | |
RoboCop Versus The Terminator | Virgin Interactive | Virgin Interactive | 1993 | |
Rocky | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Running Battle | Opera House | Sega | 1991 | |
Sagaia | Natsume | Sega | 1992 | |
Samgukji III (Unlicensed) | Panda Entertainment | Game Line | 1994 | |
Satellite 7 | Sega | Sega | 1985 | |
Scramble Spirits | Arc System Works | Sega | 1989 | |
Sega Chess | Sega | Sega | 1991 | |
Sega World Tournament Golf | Sega | Sega | 1993 | |
Sensible Soccer | Eurocom | Sony Imagesoft | 1993 | |
Shadow Dancer | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Shadow of the Beast | TecMagik | TecMagik | 1992 | |
Shanghai | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Shinobi | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Shooting Gallery | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Simpsons, The: Bart vs. the Space Mutants | Arc Developments | Flying Edge | 1992 | |
Simpsons, The: Bart vs. the World | Arc Developments | Flying Edge | 1993 | |
Sítio do Picapau Amarelo | Tec Toy | Tec Toy | 1997 | |
Slap Shot | Sanritsu | Sega | 1990 | |
Smash TV | Probe Entertainment | Flying Edge | 1992 | |
Smurfs, The | Bit Managers | Infogrames | 1994 | |
Smurfs 2, The: Travel the World | Infogrames | Infogrames | 1995 | |
Snail Maze (Free Game built into Early Master System 1 Hardware) | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Solomon no Kagi – Oujo Rihita no Namida | Aisystem Tokyo | Salio | 1988 | |
Sonic Blast | Aspect | Tec Toy | 1997 | |
Sonic Chaos | Aspect | Sega | 1993 | |
Sonic Spinball | Sega Technical Institute | Sega | 1993 | |
Sonic the Hedgehog | Ancient | Sega | 1991 | |
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Aspect | Sega | 1992 | |
Space Gun | Cream Co., Ltd | Sega | 1992 | |
Space Harrier | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Space Harrier 3-D | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Special Criminal Investigation | Natsume | Sega | 1992 | |
Speedball | Bitmap Brothers | Mirrorsoft Virgin Interactive | 1992 | |
Speedball 2 | Bitmap Brothers | Virgin Interactive | 1991 | |
SpellCaster | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six | B.I.T.S. | Flying Edge | 1992 | |
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin | Sega | Sega | 1991 | |
Spy vs. Spy | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Star Wars | Lucasfilm Games | U.S. Gold | 1993 | |
Street Fighter II' | Tec Toy | Tec Toy | 1997 | |
Streets of Rage | Aspect | Sega | 1993 | |
Streets of Rage 2 | Japan System House | Sega | 1993 | |
Strider | Tiertex Design Studios | Sega | 1991 | |
Strider II | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1992 | |
Submarine Attack | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Sukeban Deka II (Japan only) | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Summer Games | Zap Corporation | Sega | 1988 | |
Super Kick-Off | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1991 | |
Super Boy 4 | Zemina | Zemina | 1992 | |
Super Monaco GP | Arc System Works | Sega | 1990 | |
Super Off Road | Graftgold | U.S. Gold | 1989 | |
Super Racing (Japan only) | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Super Space Invaders | The Kremlin | Domark | 1991 | |
Super Tennis | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Super Tetris | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Superman: The Man of Steel | Graftgold | Sega Virgin Interactive | 1993 | |
Taz in Escape from Mars | Al Baker & Associates | Tec Toy | 1996 | |
Taz-Mania | Technical Wave | Sega | 1992 | |
Tecmo World Cup '93 | SIMS | Sega | 1993 | |
Teddy Boy | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Tennis Ace | Sanritsu | Sega | 1989 | |
Tensai Bakabon | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Terminator, The | Probe Entertainment | Virgin Interactive | 1992 | |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Arc Developments | Flying Edge | 1993 | |
T2: The Arcade Game | Probe Software | Arena Entertainment | 1993 | |
Thunder Blade | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Time Soldiers | Alpha Denshi | Sega | 1989 | |
Tom & Jerry: The Movie | SIMS | Sega | 1992 | |
TransBot | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition | Domark | Domark | 1992 | |
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar | Sega | Sega | 1990 | |
Ultimate Soccer | Rage Software | Sega | 1993 | |
Vigilante | Arc System Works | Sega | 1988 | |
Virtua Fighter Animation | Aspect | Tec Toy | 1996 | |
Walter Payton Football | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
Wanted! | Sanritsu | Sega | 1989 | |
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? | Venture Technologies | Parker Brothers | 1989 | |
Wimbledon | SIMS | Sega | 1992 | |
Wimbledon 2 | SIMS | Sega | 1993 | |
Winter Olympics: Lillehammer 94 | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1994 | |
Wolfchild | Core Design | Virgin Interactive | 1993 | |
Wonder Boy | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Wonder Boy in Monster Land | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap | Westone | Sega | 1989 | |
Wonder Boy in Monster World | Sega | Sega | 1993 | |
Woody Pop | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
World Class Leader Board | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1991 | |
World Cup USA '94 | Tiertex Design Studios | U.S. Gold | 1994 | |
World Cup Italia '90 | Virgin Mastertronic Ing. Olivetti S.P.A. | Sega | 1990 | |
World Games | Sega | Sega | 1989 | |
World Grand Prix | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
World Soccer / Super Futebol | Sega | Sega / TecToy | 1987 | |
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge | T.W. Games Ltd | Flying Edge | 1992 | |
X-Men 3: Mojo World | Sega | Tec Toy | 1996 | |
Xenon 2 Megablast | Bitmap Brothers | Virgin Interactive | 1991 | |
Ys: The Vanished Omens | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Zaxxon 3-D | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Zillion | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
Zillion II: The Tri Formation | Sega | Sega | 1988 | |
Zool | Gremlin Graphics Design | Gremlin Graphics Design | 1993 |
Sega Card games[edit]
Title | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Release date |
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Bank Panic | Sega | Sega | 1987 | |
F-16 Fighting Falcon | Sega | Sega | 1985 | |
Ghost House | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Great Soccer | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Hang-On | Sega | Sega | 1985 | |
My Hero | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Spy vs. Spy | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Super Tennis | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
Teddy Boy | Sega | Sega | 1986 | |
TransBot | Sega | Sega | 1986 |
References[edit]
- ^'Gamespot Company Page For Open Corp – Games By Open Corp – Open Corp Company Information'. Gamespot.com. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^http://segaretro.org/Master_Games_1
Sega’s 8-bit console gets a bad rap with most gamers, as many, particularly in America, grew up with the NES. Those gamers missed out however, as there are some stunning games on the Master System. Don’t believe us? Then look at these ten beauties.
Psycho Fox
Released: 1989
It’s not the greatest platformer ever made, but it was one of the few Master System titles that became synonymous with the system. And any game about a fox battling a god has to make it on to some kind of list. Apparently the prequel to the awesomely entitled Magical Flying Hat Turbo Adventure (which later became known as DecapAttack in the West), Psycho Fox is a wonderfully vivid platform adventure that’s quite a bugger to master. Boasting Mario-style warping and the funniest attack in any videogame ever; a punch which looks a little like Psycho Fox is continually getting enamoured and knocking things out with something that resembles a hairy slowworm chewing on an apple. We’ll let you guys fill in the blanks.
Operation Wolf
Released: 1990
Taito was faced with the very difficult decision of which direction to steer this project in. It could either take the veterinary-arcade simulator route with an emphasis on saving wolves, or create a game about one man with a gun taking on a coconut shy of angry soldiers while helping to liberate terrified hostages. Taito decided to roll with the latter option – the correct decision, we reckon. With the Master System’s chunky Light Phaser controlling your shooting and a second pad providing the trigger for your grenade attacks, playing the game while sitting on a tumble dryer – thus replicating the sensation of the arcade cab’s recoil – all made for a really great home conversion of this warfare classic. Quite possible the Master System’s finest arcade conversion.
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Alex Kidd In Miracle World
Released: 1986
The coolest videogame character ever was doing the heavy-fringed, shell-suited look long before the words ‘our’ and ‘kid’ were annoyingly put together. Living inside the Master System II, this game would be hailed as the greatest freebie in videogame lore (until Christmas NiGHTS was given away with a magazine), and by default became the console’s quintessential platformer. Big-fisted Alex Kidd must traverse imaginative worlds to compete in the Paper, Scissors and Stone World Cup. He’s up against competitors that have had intense plastic surgery to make themselves look like a piece of paper, a pair of scissors and a fleshy rock, in the hope it will give them an edge in the competition. Jerks.
California Games
Released: 1987
The 8-bit consoles weren’t really renowned for their fantastic sporting titles, and the Master System had some of the worst examples on any system. If anyone has ever been unlucky enough to play any of the machine’s ‘Great’ series of sports titles (Great Football, Great Soccer, Great juxtaposition of the word Great) you’ll know exactly where we’re coming from. And don’t even get us started on Basketball Nightmare.However, you may well remember the Earth tilting slightly on its axis after the release of Epyx’s brilliant California Games. While playing through the game’s six events had a tendency to make you feel like one of those annoying kids from Saved By The Bell, in its own goofy way it offered a nice slice of sun-kissed sporting action, and it looked fantastic to boot.
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R-Type
Released: 1987
The force is strong in this conversion. Irem’s classic side-scrolling blaster is still one of the finest examples of the genre. Apart from the annoying flickering of the enemy characters, the Master System port offers an incredibly faithful reproduction of the game’s stunningly bleak Giger frames and its myriad of bullet-spewing enemies. R-Type is teeming with memorable sections, but arguably the most iconic is the encounter with the game’s first boss, Dobkeratops. When those lights faded and you encountered death’s alien glare in the form of an ugly looking giant shrimp, you knew those Bydo boys weren’t the type of evil intergalactic federation to just roll over and hand you the keys to their demise. A utterly fantastic conversion that even boasts its very own secret level.
Baku Baku Animal
Released: 1998
Yes, it’s another tried and tested take on Tetris, but Sega’s excellent Baku Baku Animal was a puzzle game that finally gave those faceless regimented sprites a touch of character. The falling tiles were made up of either types of food or animal faces, and the aim was to simply bunch the falling groceries together and get the corresponding animals to consume them. So the dogs were grouped with the bones, the monkeys with the bananas, the rabbits with the carrots and the pandas with the, well, we’re sure you get the idea. It’s an incredibly enjoyable little puzzle game that is also extremely addictive. It certainly cocks a leg and whizzes over the Mega Drive yawn-fest that is Columns. Arguably the Master System’s best puzzler.
Wonder Boy III: The Dragon’s Trap
Released: 1989
Regarded as the best in a long and highly convoluted myriad of multi-titled games, Wonder Boy III: The Dragon’s Trap was another addition to this stable of run-’n’-jump-cum-adventure-type outings. This one is the most finely tuned in terms of gameplay and despite its length it somehow maintains a great pace throughout. Within its first few minutes you enter a castle, blind some cyclops, uncover a strange dungeon and battle a dinobot that turns you into a dragon with its last dying breath. After that you’re turned into a variety of different animal, which gradually allows you to explore the huge game world. A great adventure that ever Master System fan needs to own.
Prince Of Persia
Released: 1989
You have 60 minutes to find a way through this Persian rat-maze to try and stop the evil Grand Vizier Jaffa from marrying your girlfriend and fooling around with her on a giant, rotating heart-shaped bed. This will be no easy feat, however, as the route is precarious and the pitfalls are plenty. But with a game so fluid and colourful, seeing your Arabian protagonist drop a thousand feet and hit the ground like a sack of potatoes was one of the most charming-looking deaths on the Master System. This conversion – like all the rest – looks great. The only bad point to be found is the Master System’s doughy D-pad isn’t really a fan of precision. It’s still a cracking platformer though and is arguably one of the greatest on the System. If only it wasn’t so hard.
Top Sega Master System Games
Phantasy Star
Released: 1988
Sega’s freshman RPG epic would smite its first winged-eyeball on the Master System. There’s a tiring amount of features, strategy and powering-up in the game, and the 3D tunnel effects were dazzling. Phantasy Star was a more than worthy sparring partner to Miyamoto’s prevalent Zelda and Square Enix’s Final Fantasy series, mainly because it chose a setting that was instantly at odds with the generic fantasy worlds of Zelda and Final Fantasy. It’s a beautifully constructed game, boasting a fantastically epic planet-hopping storyline polarised around one girl’s quest to seek revenge for the untimely death of her nosey brother. However, unlike Sega’s sophomore retribution epic, the original Phantasy Star doesn’t pick up its football and disappear home in the 89th minute.
Sonic The Hedgehog
Released: 1991
Up, down, left, right, A, B, C, Start, sadly proved impossible to perform on the Master System’s cumbersome control pad, but the most well-known level-select cheat ever wasn’t the only thing that was altered for the Master System port. Due to the graphical 8-bit chasm that presented itself, Sonic’s first (and second, for that matter) outing on the system was a complete redux of its 16-bit sibling. However, the Master System version was all the better for it and proved to be a stunning platformer in its own right. It also meant that those who owned both a Master System and a Mega Drive would be treated to two slightly differing classic Sonic adventures. Now surely that can only ever be seen as a very good thing?
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