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[[File:Sega-Master-System-Set.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The [[Master System]]]] | [[File:Sega-Master-System-Set.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The [[Master System]]]] | ||
The [[Master System]] | 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.<ref name="MK3">{{cite web|title=Sega Mark III|website=Sega Hard Encyclopedia|publisher=[[Sega|Sega Corporation]]|language=ja|url=https://www.sega.jp/history/hard/segamark3/index.html|access-date=February 13, 2025|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180712025929/https://sega.jp/history/hard/segamark3/|archive-date=July 12, 2018}}</ref><ref name="Gamershigh">{{cite book|title=Gamers High! Futabasha Super Mook|date=2015|publisher=Futabasha|isbn=978-4-575-45554-0|page=55|language=ja}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Master System|website=Sega Hard Encyclopedia|url=https://www.sega.jp/history/hard/mastersystem/index.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180712005640/https://sega.jp/history/hard/mastersystem/|archive-date=July 12, 2018|access-date=February 13, 2025|publisher=[[Sega|Sega Corporation]]|language=ja}}</ref> Sega released a further streamlined redesign of the console a year after the launch of the [[Sega Genesis]] in 1990. | ||
There are | There are '''{{table row counter|tableno=1|ignore=2}}'''{{efn|This number is always up to date by [[Template:Table row counter|this script]].}} 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 region]]s and 22 were released exclusively in Brazil. | ||
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!{{abbr|JP|Japan}}<br><ref name="Sega titles - Sega JP"/> | !{{abbr|JP|Japan}}<br><ref name="Sega titles - Sega JP"/> | ||
!{{abbr|NA|North America}}<br><ref>{{cite magazine |title=Availability Update sections|url=https:// | !{{abbr|NA|North America}}<br><ref>{{cite magazine|title=Availability Update sections|url=https://archive.gamehistory.org/folder/519c0dbd-0f5d-45fe-83c2-355a756391a9?sortField=date&sortDir=asc&dateStart=1986-01-01T00:00:00.000Z&dateEnd=1990-12-31T23:59:59.999Z|date=1986–1990|magazine=[[Computer Entertainer]]}}</ref> | ||
!{{abbr|PAL|PAL regions, which include Europe and Australasia}} | !{{abbr|PAL|PAL regions, which include Europe and Australasia}} | ||
!{{abbr|BR|Brazil, which was the most successful Master System market}} | !{{abbr|BR|Brazil, which was the most successful Master System market}} | ||
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|''[[Action Fighter]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|08|17}} || {{dts|1986|11}} || {{dts|1987|08}}<ref name="MegaCartsA">{{cite web|title=Mega Cartridges |url=https://www.smspower.org/Scans/Mastertronic-Catalogue-TheSegaMasterSystemGameCatalog1987-A?gallerypage=2|work=Mastertronic - The Sega Master System Game Catalog 1987 - A - United Kingdom Catalogue|publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || | |''[[Action Fighter]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|08|17}} || {{dts|1986|11}} || {{dts|1987|08}}<ref name="MegaCartsA">{{cite web|title=Mega Cartridges |url=https://www.smspower.org/Scans/Mastertronic-Catalogue-TheSegaMasterSystemGameCatalog1987-A?gallerypage=2|work=Mastertronic - The Sega Master System Game Catalog 1987 - A - United Kingdom Catalogue|publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || | ||
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|data-sort-value="addams family"|''[[The Addams Family (video game)|The Addams Family]]'' || | |data-sort-value="addams family"|''[[The Addams Family (video game)|The Addams Family]]'' || Arc Developments || [[Flying Edge]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|12}}<ref name="ShortReviews">{{cite web|title=Short Reviews Roundup|url=https://archive.org/details/sega-pro-26/page/n69/mode/2up|work=[[Sega Pro]]|publisher=[[Paragon Publishing]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=December 1993 |pages=70-71}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Aerial Assault]]'' || [[Sanritsu]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990|07}}<ref name="MegaPlay01">{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/mega-play-issue-1-winter-1990/page/31/mode/1up|title=MEGA REVIEWS!! The Sega Genesis/Master System Resource|magazine=Mega Play|issue=1 (Winter 1990)|page=31|access-date=April 10, 2022}}</ref> || {{dts|1990}} || | |''[[Aerial Assault]]'' || [[Sanritsu]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990|07}}<ref name="MegaPlay01">{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/mega-play-issue-1-winter-1990/page/31/mode/1up|title=MEGA REVIEWS!! The Sega Genesis/Master System Resource|magazine=Mega Play|issue=1 (Winter 1990)|page=31|access-date=April 10, 2022}}</ref> || {{dts|1990}} || | ||
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|''[[Asterix and the Great Rescue]]'' || [[Core Design]] || [[Sega]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994|08}}<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine-23/page/n75/mode/2up |title=Master System Review: ''Asterix and the Great Rescue'' |magazine=[[Mean Machines Sega]] |issue=23 |date=September 1994 |pages=76–77|access-date=4 March 2025}}</ref> || {{dts|1994}} | |''[[Asterix and the Great Rescue]]'' || [[Core Design]] || [[Sega]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994|08}}<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine-23/page/n75/mode/2up |title=Master System Review: ''Asterix and the Great Rescue'' |magazine=[[Mean Machines Sega]] |issue=23 |date=September 1994 |pages=76–77|access-date=4 March 2025}}</ref> || {{dts|1994}} | ||
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|''Asterix and the Secret Mission''{{efn|name=AsterixBrazil|Three years | |''Asterix and the Secret Mission''{{efn|name=AsterixBrazil|Three years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil without the Asterix license under the title ''[[TV Colosso#Merchandising|As Aventuras da TV Colosso]]''.<ref name="TecToyOctober">{{cite web |title=25/10/96 highlights: Master System - October | ||
|url=http://www.tectoy.com.br/releases/index.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19970724131522/http://www.tectoy.com.br/releases/index.htm#Master%20System |archive-date=1997-07-24 |website=Tec Toy |access-date=26 September 2024}}</ref>}} || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=AsterixBrazil}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|11}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Asterix 2: The Secret Mission: Master System Review|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/a/a7/SegaPower_UK_49.pdf|work=[[Sega Power]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=December 1993 |pages=66-67}}</ref> || {{dts|1993}}{{efn|name=AsterixBrazil}} | |url=http://www.tectoy.com.br/releases/index.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19970724131522/http://www.tectoy.com.br/releases/index.htm#Master%20System |archive-date=1997-07-24 |website=Tec Toy |access-date=26 September 2024}}</ref>}} || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=AsterixBrazil}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|11}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Asterix 2: The Secret Mission: Master System Review|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/a/a7/SegaPower_UK_49.pdf|work=[[Sega Power]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=December 1993 |pages=66-67}}</ref> || {{dts|1993}}{{efn|name=AsterixBrazil}} | ||
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|''[[Astro Warrior]]''{{efn|name=AstroBrazil|Seven years later | |''[[Astro Warrior]]''{{efn|name=AstroBrazil|Seven years later the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as ''Sapo Xulé: S.O.S. Lagoa Poluida''.}} || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>WW</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=AstroBrazil}} || {{dts|1986|12|14}} || {{dts|1986|12}} || {{dts|1987|10}}{{efn|name=PackIn|Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with ''Pit Pot'' for that region<ref name="CVG">{{cite journal |title=Complete Games Guide |journal=[[Computer and Video Games]] |date=16 October 1989 |issue=Complete Guide to Consoles |pages=46–77 |url=https://retrocdn.net/images/9/98/CompleteGuideToConsoles_UK_01.pdf#page=46}}</ref>}}<ref name="MegaCartsA" /> || {{dts|1989}}{{efn|name=AstroBrazil}} | ||
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|''[[Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II]]'' || [[Sega]]<br>[[Arc System Works]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|06}}<ref name="MonacoGP2-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=June 1992 |title=''Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/supermonacogp2ms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=21 |pages=22-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403014802/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/supermonacogp2ms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || {{dts|1992}} | |''[[Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II]]'' || [[Sega]]<br>[[Arc System Works]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|06}}<ref name="MonacoGP2-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=June 1992 |title=''Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/supermonacogp2ms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=21 |pages=22-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403014802/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/supermonacogp2ms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || {{dts|1992}} | ||
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|''[[Baku Baku Animal|Baku Baku]]'' || [[Sega]] || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} | |''[[Baku Baku Animal|Baku Baku]]'' || [[Sega]] || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} | ||
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|''[[Bank Panic]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987}}{{efn|name=cardandcart|Released as both a [[Sega Card]] and cartridge for that region | |''[[Bank Panic]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987}}{{efn|name=cardandcart|Released as both a [[Sega Card]] and cartridge for that region}} || {{dts|1989}} | ||
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|''[[Basketball Nightmare]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1989|12}}<ref name="Preview">{{cite magazine |date=16 November 1989 |title=Preview |url=https://retrocdn.net/images/6/61/CVG_UK_097.pdf |magazine=[[Computer and Video Games]] |publisher=[[Future plc]] |issue=97 |pages=157-159}}</ref> || | |''[[Basketball Nightmare]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1989|12}}<ref name="Preview">{{cite magazine |date=16 November 1989 |title=Preview |url=https://retrocdn.net/images/6/61/CVG_UK_097.pdf |magazine=[[Computer and Video Games]] |publisher=[[Future plc]] |issue=97 |pages=157-159}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Columns (video game)|Columns]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990|09}}<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20014%20%28September%201990%29/page/n15/mode/1up|title=Review Crew: Columns|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|issue=14|date=September 1990|page=16|access-date=April 10, 2022}}</ref> || {{dts|1990|11}}<ref name="Columns-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=November 1990 |title=''Columns'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/columnsms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=2 |pages=78-79 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403015117/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/columnsms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || | |''[[Columns (video game)|Columns]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990|09}}<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20014%20%28September%201990%29/page/n15/mode/1up|title=Review Crew: Columns|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|issue=14|date=September 1990|page=16|access-date=April 10, 2022}}</ref> || {{dts|1990|11}}<ref name="Columns-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=November 1990 |title=''Columns'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/columnsms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=2 |pages=78-79 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403015117/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/columnsms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || | ||
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|''Comical Machine Gun Joe'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|04|21}}{{efn|name=segacard|Released as a [[Sega Card]] for that region | |''Comical Machine Gun Joe'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|04|21}}{{efn|name=segacard|Released as a [[Sega Card]] for that region}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Cool Spot]]'' || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]] || Virgin Interactive Entertainment || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|10}}<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine-14/page/n99/mode/1up |title=Master System Review: ''Cool Spot'' |magazine=[[Mean Machines Sega]] |issue=14 |date=December 1993 |page=100}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | |''[[Cool Spot]]'' || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]] || Virgin Interactive Entertainment || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|10}}<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://archive.org/details/mean-machines-sega-magazine-14/page/n99/mode/1up |title=Master System Review: ''Cool Spot'' |magazine=[[Mean Machines Sega]] |issue=14 |date=December 1993 |page=100}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Double Hawk]]'' || Opera House || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || {{unreleased}} | |''[[Double Hawk]]'' || Opera House || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' || [[Compile (company)|Compile]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994|03}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine: 8-bit Review|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/b/b9/SegaPower_UK_53.pdf|work=[[Sega Power]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=April 1994 |pages= | |''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' || [[Compile (company)|Compile]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994|03}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine: 8-bit Review|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/b/b9/SegaPower_UK_53.pdf|work=[[Sega Power]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=April 1994 |pages=38–39}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (video game)|Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story]]'' || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]] || Virgin Interactive Entertainment || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994|09}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story: Master System/Game Gear Review|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/1/1a/SegaPower_UK_47.pdf|work=[[Sega Power]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=July 1994 |pages=42-43}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | |''[[Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (video game)|Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story]]'' || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]] || Virgin Interactive Entertainment || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994|09}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story: Master System/Game Gear Review|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/1/1a/SegaPower_UK_47.pdf|work=[[Sega Power]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=July 1994 |pages=42-43}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]]'' || [[Eurocom]] || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} | |''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]]'' || [[Eurocom]] || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} | ||
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|''[[Ecco the Dolphin (video game)|Ecco the Dolphin]]'' || [[Novotrade | |''[[Ecco the Dolphin (video game)|Ecco the Dolphin]]'' || [[Novotrade]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994|06}}<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://archive.org/details/MMSega01Oct92/MMSega21-Jul94/page/n78/mode/1up |title=Master System Review: ''Ecco the Dolphin'' |magazine=[[Mean Machines Sega]] |issue=21 |date=July 1994 |page=79|access-date=4 March 2025}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Ecco: The Tides of Time]]'' || [[Novotrade | |''[[Ecco: The Tides of Time]]'' || [[Novotrade]] || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} | ||
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|''[[Enduro Racer]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|05|18}} || {{dts|1987|08}} || {{dts|1987|11}}<ref name="2MegaCartsA">{{cite web|title=Two-Mega Cartridges |url=https://www.smspower.org/Scans/Mastertronic-Catalogue-TheSegaMasterSystemGameCatalog1987-A?gallerypage=3|work=Mastertronic - The Sega Master System Game Catalog 1987 - A - United Kingdom Catalogue|publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || | |''[[Enduro Racer]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|05|18}} || {{dts|1987|08}} || {{dts|1987|11}}<ref name="2MegaCartsA">{{cite web|title=Two-Mega Cartridges |url=https://www.smspower.org/Scans/Mastertronic-Catalogue-TheSegaMasterSystemGameCatalog1987-A?gallerypage=3|work=Mastertronic - The Sega Master System Game Catalog 1987 - A - United Kingdom Catalogue|publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Ghostbusters (1984 video game)|Ghostbusters]]'' || [[Compile (company)|Compile]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987|05}} || {{dts|1989|10}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Ghostbusters - Sneak Preview|url=https://archive.org/details/official-sega-club-uk-04/page/n4/mode/1up|work=The Official Sega Club UK #4|date=1989 |publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || | |''[[Ghostbusters (1984 video game)|Ghostbusters]]'' || [[Compile (company)|Compile]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987|05}} || {{dts|1989|10}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Ghostbusters - Sneak Preview|url=https://archive.org/details/official-sega-club-uk-04/page/n4/mode/1up|work=The Official Sega Club UK #4|date=1989 |publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Ghost House (video game)|Ghost House]]''{{efn|name=GhostBrazil|Two years | |''[[Ghost House (video game)|Ghost House]]''{{efn|name=GhostBrazil|Two years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as ''[[El Chapulín Colorado#Video games|Chapolim x Drácula: Um duelo assustador]]''}} || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>WW</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=GhostBrazil}} || {{dts|1986|04|21}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{dts|1986|09}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{dts|1987|08}}{{efn|name=cardandcart}}<ref name="SegaCardsA" /> || {{dts|1991}}{{efn|name=GhostBrazil}} | ||
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|''[[Ghouls 'n Ghosts]]'' || [[Sega]]<br>[[Arc System Works]] || Sega<sup>NA/PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|01}}<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20018%20%28January%201991%29/page/n21/mode/1up|title=Review Crew: Ghouls 'n Ghosts|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|issue=28|date=January 1991|page=20|access-date=April 10, 2022}}</ref> || {{dts|1991|04}}<ref name="Ghouls-MMMS">{{Cite magazine |date=April 1991 |title=''Ghouls 'n Ghosts'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/gngms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=7 |pages=80-82 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403015948/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/gngms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || {{dts|1991}}<ref name="Ação Games1" /> | |''[[Ghouls 'n Ghosts]]'' || [[Sega]]<br>[[Arc System Works]] || Sega<sup>NA/PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|01}}<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20018%20%28January%201991%29/page/n21/mode/1up|title=Review Crew: Ghouls 'n Ghosts|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|issue=28|date=January 1991|page=20|access-date=April 10, 2022}}</ref> || {{dts|1991|04}}<ref name="Ghouls-MMMS">{{Cite magazine |date=April 1991 |title=''Ghouls 'n Ghosts'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/gngms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=7 |pages=80-82 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403015948/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/gngms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || {{dts|1991}}<ref name="Ação Games1" /> | ||
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|''Great Golf''<br>''Masters Golf''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|10|10}} || {{dts|1987|11}} || {{dts|1987|11}}<ref name="MegaCartsB">{{cite web|title=Mega Cartridges |url=https://www.smspower.org/Scans/Mastertronic-Catalogue-TheSegaMasterSystemGameCatalog1987-B?gallerypage=2|work=Mastertronic - The Sega Master System Game Catalog 1987 - B - United Kingdom Catalogue|publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | |''Great Golf''<br>''Masters Golf''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|10|10}} || {{dts|1987|11}} || {{dts|1987|11}}<ref name="MegaCartsB">{{cite web|title=Mega Cartridges |url=https://www.smspower.org/Scans/Mastertronic-Catalogue-TheSegaMasterSystemGameCatalog1987-B?gallerypage=2|work=Mastertronic - The Sega Master System Game Catalog 1987 - B - United Kingdom Catalogue|publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Great Ice Hockey]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987}}{{efn|Released exclusively as a competition prize for [[Gemaga|Beep!]] magazine | |''[[Great Ice Hockey]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987}}{{efn|Released exclusively as a competition prize for ''[[Gemaga|Beep!]]'' magazine}} || {{dts|1986|12}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''Great Soccer'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1985|10|27}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{unreleased}} | |''Great Soccer'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1985|10|27}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''Great Volleyball'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|03|29}} || {{dts|1987|08}} || {{dts|1987}} || | |''Great Volleyball'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|03|29}} || {{dts|1987|08}} || {{dts|1987}} || | ||
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|<span id="H"></span>|''[[Hang-On#Home ports|Hang-On]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1985|10|20}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{dts|1986|09}}{{efn|Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with ''Safari Hunt'' for that region | |<span id="H"></span>|''[[Hang-On#Home ports|Hang-On]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1985|10|20}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{dts|1986|09}}{{efn|Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with ''Safari Hunt'' for that region}} || {{dts|1987|08}}{{efn|Released as a pack-in game on a [[Sega Card]]<ref>{{cite magazine|date=September 1987|title=Sega System Reviews|magazine=[[Computer and Video Games]]|issue=71|page=77|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/a/a4/CVG_UK_071.pdf}}</ref> Although it would not come out as a cartridge until 1990.}} || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance|Heroes of the Lance]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|12}}<ref name='ctw366' /> || | |''[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance|Heroes of the Lance]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|12}}<ref name='ctw366' /> || | ||
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|''[[Krusty's Fun House]]'' || [[Audiogenic]] || [[Flying Edge]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|05}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Master System ProReview: Krusty's Fun House|url=https://archive.org/details/segapro20/page/n53/mode/2up|work=[[Sega Pro]]|publisher=[[Paragon Publishing]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=June 1993 |pages=54-55}}</ref> || | |''[[Krusty's Fun House]]'' || [[Audiogenic]] || [[Flying Edge]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|05}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Master System ProReview: Krusty's Fun House|url=https://archive.org/details/segapro20/page/n53/mode/2up|work=[[Sega Pro]]|publisher=[[Paragon Publishing]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=June 1993 |pages=54-55}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Kung Fu Kid]]''{{efn|name=KungFuKidBrazil|Three years | |''[[Kung Fu Kid]]''{{efn|name=KungFuKidBrazil|Three years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as ''Sapo Xulé O Mestre do Kung Fu''}}<br>''Makai Retsuden''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>WW</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=KungFuKidBrazil}} || {{dts|1987|05|17}} || {{dts|1987|10}} || {{dts|1988|01}}<ref name="MegaCarts1988" /> || {{dts|1992}}{{efn|name=KungFuKidBrazil}} | ||
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|<span id="L"></span>|''[[Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|04}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Master System ProReview: Land of Illusion|url=https://archive.org/details/segapro19/page/n29/mode/2up|work=[[Sega Pro]]|publisher=[[Paragon Publishing]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=May 1993 |pages=30-31}}</ref> || {{dts|1994}} | |<span id="L"></span>|''[[Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|04}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Master System ProReview: Land of Illusion|url=https://archive.org/details/segapro19/page/n29/mode/2up|work=[[Sega Pro]]|publisher=[[Paragon Publishing]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=May 1993 |pages=30-31}}</ref> || {{dts|1994}} | ||
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|''[[Marble Madness]]'' || Steve Lamb || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment|Virgin Games]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|08}}<ref name="MarbleMadness-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=June 1992 |title=''Marble Madness'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/marblemadnessms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=21 |pages=72-73 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403014818/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/marblemadnessms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | |''[[Marble Madness]]'' || Steve Lamb || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment|Virgin Games]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|08}}<ref name="MarbleMadness-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=June 1992 |title=''Marble Madness'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/marblemadnessms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=21 |pages=72-73 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403014818/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/marblemadnessms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1986|12}} || {{dts|1987|08}}{{efn|Released exclusively as part of a compilation with ''Safari Hunt'' for that region | |''[[Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1986|12}} || {{dts|1987|08}}{{efn|Released exclusively as part of a compilation with ''Safari Hunt'' for that region}}<ref name="EuroRelease" /> || | ||
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|''[[Master of Darkness]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992}} || | |''[[Master of Darkness]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992}} || | ||
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|''[[Ninja Gaiden (1992 video game)|Ninja Gaiden]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|06}}<ref name="PowerPreviews33" /> || | |''[[Ninja Gaiden (1992 video game)|Ninja Gaiden]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|06}}<ref name="PowerPreviews33" /> || | ||
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|<span id="O"></span>|''[[Olympic Gold (video game)|Olympic Gold]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992}} || | |<span id="O"></span>|''[[Olympic Gold (video game)|Olympic Gold]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|07}}<ref name="OlympicGold-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=July 1992 |title=''Olympic Gold'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/olympicgoldms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=22 |pages=64-65 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403015331/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/olympicgoldms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Operation Wolf]]'' || [[Taito]] || [[Sega]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || {{dts|1991}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Select: Operation Wolf|url=https://archive.org/details/acao-games/A%C3%A7%C3%A3o%20Games%20%23002%20%28Junho%201991%29/page/n22/mode/1up|work=[[Ação Games]]|publisher=[[Editora Abril]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=June 1991 |page=23}}</ref> | |''[[Operation Wolf]]'' || [[Taito]] || [[Sega]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || {{dts|1991}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Select: Operation Wolf|url=https://archive.org/details/acao-games/A%C3%A7%C3%A3o%20Games%20%23002%20%28Junho%201991%29/page/n22/mode/1up|work=[[Ação Games]]|publisher=[[Editora Abril]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=June 1991 |page=23}}</ref> | ||
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|''[[Out Run Europa]]'' || [[Probe Software]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|01}}<ref name='ctw369' /> || | |''[[Out Run Europa]]'' || [[Probe Software]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|01}}<ref name='ctw369' /> || | ||
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|<span id="P"></span>|''[[Pac-Mania]]'' || [[TecMagik]] || | |<span id="P"></span>|''[[Pac-Mania]]'' || [[TecMagik]] || TecMagik || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|07}}<ref name="ctw343">{{cite magazine |title=USD believes in Magik|magazine=Computer Trade Weekly|issue=343|publisher=Opportunity Publishing|date=1 July 1991|page=6|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/7/76/CTW_UK_343.pdf|access-date=25 February 2025}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Paperboy (video game)#Ports|Paperboy]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[Sega]]<sup>NA</sup><br>[[U.S. Gold]]<sup>PAL</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || {{dts|1990|11}}<ref name="Paperboy-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=October 1990 |title=''Paperboy'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/paperboyms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=1 |pages=46-48 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403015525/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/paperboyms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || | |''[[Paperboy (video game)#Ports|Paperboy]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[Sega]]<sup>NA</sup><br>[[U.S. Gold]]<sup>PAL</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || {{dts|1990|11}}<ref name="Paperboy-MM">{{Cite magazine |date=October 1990 |title=''Paperboy'' - Sega Review |url=http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/paperboyms.pdf |magazine=[[Mean Machines]] |issue=1 |pages=46-48 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403015525/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/pdf/paperboyms.pdf |archive-date=2014-04-03}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Pro Wrestling (Master System video game)|Pro Wrestling]]''<br>''Gokuaku Doumei Dump Matsumoto''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|07|20}} || {{dts|1986|12}} || {{dts|1987|08}}<ref name="MegaCartsA" /> || | |''[[Pro Wrestling (Master System video game)|Pro Wrestling]]''<br>''Gokuaku Doumei Dump Matsumoto''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|07|20}} || {{dts|1986|12}} || {{dts|1987|08}}<ref name="MegaCartsA" /> || | ||
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|''[[Psychic World]]'' || [[Sanritsu]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991}} || | |''[[Psychic World]]'' || [[Sanritsu]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|06}}<ref name='gamesx7'>{{cite magazine |title=Game Reviews: Psychic World|magazine=Games-X|issue=7|publisher=[[Europress]]|date=7 June 1991|page=19|url=https://archive.org/details/games-x-uk/GamesX_UK_07/page/n18/mode/1up|access-date=5 July 2023}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Psycho Fox]]''{{efn|name=PsychoFoxBrazil|Three years | |''[[Psycho Fox]]''{{efn|name=PsychoFoxBrazil|Three years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as ''Sapo Xulé: Os Invasores do Brejo''}} || [[Vic Tokai]] || [[Sega]]<sup>PAL/NA</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=PsychoFoxBrazil}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990|05}}<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20011%20%28June%201990%29/page/n18/mode/1up|title=Review Crew: Psycho Fox|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|issue=11|date=June 1990|page=18|access-date=April 10, 2022}}</ref> || {{dts|1989|12}}<ref name="Preview" /> || {{dts|1992}}{{efn|name=PsychoFoxBrazil}} | ||
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|''[[Putt & Putter]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|06}}<ref name="PowerPreviews33" /> || | |''[[Putt & Putter]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|06}}<ref name="PowerPreviews33" /> || | ||
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|''[[Running Battle]]'' || Opera House || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|10}}<ref name='ctw359'>{{cite magazine |title=The Release Schedule|magazine=Computer Trade Weekly|issue=359|publisher=Opportunity Publishing|date=21 October 1991|page=21|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/b/b0/CTW_UK_359.pdf|access-date=25 February 2025}}</ref> || | |''[[Running Battle]]'' || Opera House || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|10}}<ref name='ctw359'>{{cite magazine |title=The Release Schedule|magazine=Computer Trade Weekly|issue=359|publisher=Opportunity Publishing|date=21 October 1991|page=21|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/b/b0/CTW_UK_359.pdf|access-date=25 February 2025}}</ref> || | ||
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|<span id="S"></span>|''Safari Hunt'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1986|09}}{{efn|Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with ''Hang-On'' for that region | |<span id="S"></span>|''Safari Hunt'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1986|09}}{{efn|Released exclusively as part of a pack-in game compilation with ''Hang-On'' for that region}} || {{dts|1987|08}}{{efn|Released exclusively as part of a compilation with the games ''Marksman Shooting'' and ''Trap Shooting'' for that region}}<ref name="EuroRelease" /> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Darius II (video game)#Ports|Sagaia]]'' || [[Natsume Co., Ltd.|Natsume]] || [[Sega]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992}} || {{dts|1992}} | |''[[Darius II (video game)#Ports|Sagaia]]'' || [[Natsume Co., Ltd.|Natsume]] || [[Sega]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992}} || {{dts|1992}} | ||
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|''Shooting Gallery'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987|03}} || {{dts|1987|08}}<ref name="EuroRelease" /> || | |''Shooting Gallery'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987|03}} || {{dts|1987|08}}<ref name="EuroRelease" /> || | ||
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|data-sort-value="simpsons: bart vs. the space mutants"|''[[The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants]]'' || | |data-sort-value="simpsons: bart vs. the space mutants"|''[[The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants]]'' || Arc Developments || [[Flying Edge]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|09}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=August 1992 |title=Reviewed! Bart vs. the Space Mutants |url=https://archive.org/details/sega-force-08/page/76/mode/2up |magazine=[[Sega Force]] |issue=8 |pages=76-77}}</ref> || | ||
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|data-sort-value="simpsons: bart vs. the world"|''[[The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World]]'' || | |data-sort-value="simpsons: bart vs. the world"|''[[The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World]]'' || Arc Developments || [[Flying Edge]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|12}}<ref>{{cite web|title=The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World: Master System Review|url=https://retrocdn.net/images/4/49/SegaPower_UK_51.pdf|work=[[Sega Power]]|publisher=[[Future plc]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=February 1994 |pages=76-77}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (video game)|Sítio do Picapau Amarelo]]'' || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1997}} | |''[[Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (video game)|Sítio do Picapau Amarelo]]'' || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1997}} | ||
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|''[[Strider (1989 arcade game)#Ports|Strider]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|06}}<ref name="GamePro23">{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/game-pro-issue-23-june-1991/page/n68/mode/1up|title=Sega Master ProReview: Strider|magazine=[[GamePro]]|issue=23|publisher=[[International Data Group|IDG]]|date=June 1991|page=48}}</ref> || {{dts|1991|09}}<ref name='ctw354' /> || {{dts|1991}}<ref name="Ação Games1" /> | |''[[Strider (1989 arcade game)#Ports|Strider]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1991|06}}<ref name="GamePro23">{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/game-pro-issue-23-june-1991/page/n68/mode/1up|title=Sega Master ProReview: Strider|magazine=[[GamePro]]|issue=23|publisher=[[International Data Group|IDG]]|date=June 1991|page=48}}</ref> || {{dts|1991|09}}<ref name='ctw354' /> || {{dts|1991}}<ref name="Ação Games1" /> | ||
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|''[[Strider II (1990 video game)#Ports|Strider II]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|04}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date= | |''[[Strider II (1990 video game)#Ports|Strider II]]'' || [[Tiertex Design Studios|Tiertex]] || [[U.S. Gold]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|04}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=May 1993 |title=Reviewed! Strider 2 |url=https://archive.org/details/sega-force-17/page/74/mode/2up |magazine=[[Sega Force]] |issue=17 |pages=74-75}}</ref> || | ||
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|''Submarine Attack'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || | |''Submarine Attack'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1990}} || | ||
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|''[[Tecmo World Cup '93]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|04}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Master System ProReview: Tecmo World Cup '93|url=https://archive.org/details/segapro18/page/n27/mode/2up|work=[[Sega Pro]]|publisher=[[Paragon Publishing]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=April 1993 |pages=28-29}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | |''[[Tecmo World Cup '93]]'' || [[SIMS Co., Ltd.|SIMS]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|04}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Master System ProReview: Tecmo World Cup '93|url=https://archive.org/details/segapro18/page/n27/mode/2up|work=[[Sega Pro]]|publisher=[[Paragon Publishing]]|accessdate=24 September 2024 |date=April 1993 |pages=28-29}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Teddy Boy Blues#Console port|Teddy Boy]]''{{efn|name=TeddyBoyBrazil|Four years | |''[[Teddy Boy Blues#Console port|Teddy Boy]]''{{efn|name=TeddyBoyBrazil|Four years after the initial Brazilian release, it was rereleased in Brazil as ''[[Geraldão|Geraldinho]]''.}}<br>''Teddy Boy Blues''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>WW</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=TeddyBoyBrazil}} || {{dts|1985|10|20}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{dts|1986|09}}{{efn|name=segacard}} || {{dts|1987|11}}{{efn|name=cardandcart}}<ref name="SegaCardsA" /> || {{dts|1991}}{{efn|name=TeddyBoyBrazil}} | ||
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|''Tennis Ace'' || [[Sanritsu]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1989}} || | |''Tennis Ace'' || [[Sanritsu]] || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1989}} || | ||
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|''Tensai Bakabon'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1988|06|02}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} | |''Tensai Bakabon'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1988|06|02}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|data-sort-value="terminator"|''[[The Terminator (Sega video game)|The Terminator]]'' || [[Probe Software]] || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment|Virgin Games]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|08}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=July 1992 |title=Reviewed! The Terminator |url=https:// | |data-sort-value="terminator"|''[[The Terminator (Sega video game)|The Terminator]]'' || [[Probe Software]] || [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment|Virgin Games]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1992|08}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=July 1992 |title=Reviewed! The Terminator |url=https://archive.org/details/sega-force-07/page/58/mode/2up |magazine=[[Sega Force]] |issue=7 |pages=58-59}}</ref> || | ||
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|''[[Terminator 2 (8-bit video game)|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' || | |''[[Terminator 2 (8-bit video game)|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' || Arc Developments || [[Flying Edge]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|11}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=December 1993 |title=Review: Terminator 2: Judgment Day |url=https://archive.org/details/sega-master-force-06/page/n23/mode/2up |magazine=[[Sega Master Force]] |issue=6 |pages=24-25}}</ref> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[Thunder Blade]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1988|07|30}} || {{dts|1988|10}} || {{dts|1988|11}}<ref name="2MegaCartsD" /> || | |''[[Thunder Blade]]'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1988|07|30}} || {{dts|1988|10}} || {{dts|1988|11}}<ref name="2MegaCartsD" /> || | ||
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|''[[Wonder Boy (video game)#Master System and Game Gear|Wonder Boy]]''<br>''Super Wonder Boy''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|03|22}} || {{dts|1987|06}} || {{dts|1987}} || | |''[[Wonder Boy (video game)#Master System and Game Gear|Wonder Boy]]''<br>''Super Wonder Boy''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|03|22}} || {{dts|1987|06}} || {{dts|1987}} || | ||
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|''[[Wonder Boy in Monster Land]]''{{efn|name=MonsterLandBrazil|Brazil received a retooled version of Wonder Boy in Monster Land as | |''[[Wonder Boy in Monster Land]]''{{efn|name=MonsterLandBrazil|Brazil received a retooled version of ''Wonder Boy in Monster Land'' as ''Mônica no Castelo do Dragão''}}<br>''Super Wonder Boy: Monster World''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega<sup>WW</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=MonsterLandBrazil}} || {{dts|1988|01|31}} || {{dts|1988|08}} || {{dts|1988}} || {{dts|1991}}{{efn|name=MonsterLandBrazil}} | ||
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|''[[Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap]]''{{efn|name=DragonTrapBrazil|Brazil received a retooled version of Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap as | |''[[Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap]]''{{efn|name=DragonTrapBrazil|Brazil received a retooled version of ''Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap'' as ''Turma da Mônica em o Resgate''}} || [[Westone Bit Entertainment|Westone]] || [[Sega]]<sup>NA/PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup>{{efn|name=DragonTrapBrazil}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1989|09}} || {{dts|1989}} || {{dts|1993}}{{efn|name=DragonTrapBrazil}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]'' || Shimada Kikaku || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|08}}<ref name="AugustReleases" /> || {{unreleased}} | |''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]'' || Shimada Kikaku || [[Sega]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|08}}<ref name="AugustReleases" /> || {{unreleased}} | ||
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|''[[World Grand Prix (video game)|World Grand Prix]]''<br>''The Circuit''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|09|21}} || {{dts|1986|10}} || {{dts|1987|11}}<ref name="MegaCartsA" /> || | |''[[World Grand Prix (video game)|World Grand Prix]]''<br>''The Circuit''<sup>JP</sup> || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1986|09|21}} || {{dts|1986|10}} || {{dts|1987|11}}<ref name="MegaCartsA" /> || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''World Soccer''{{efn|name=SportsPadSoccer|A year | |''World Soccer''{{efn|name=SportsPadSoccer|A year after the initial Japanese release, it was rereleased in Japan as ''Sports Pad Soccer'' and came bundled with the Sega Sports Pad}}<br>''Great Soccer''<sup>NA</sup>{{efn|Unrelated to the previously listed entry that was exclusive to Japan and PAL regions also called ''Great Soccer''}} || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{dts|1987|07|19}}{{efn|name=SportsPadSoccer}} || {{dts|1987|10}} || {{dts|1987|11}}<ref name="MegaCartsB" /> || | ||
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|''[[WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge]]'' || [[Teeny Weeny Games]] || [[Flying Edge]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|07}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=June 1993 |title=Reviewed! WWF Steel Cage Challenge |url=https://archive.org/details/sega-force-18/page/82/mode/2up |magazine=[[Sega Force]] |issue=18 |pages=82-84}}</ref> || {{dts|1993}} | |''[[WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge]]'' || [[Teeny Weeny Games]] || [[Flying Edge]]<sup>PAL</sup><br>[[Tectoy|Tec Toy]]<sup>BR</sup> || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993|07}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=June 1993 |title=Reviewed! WWF Steel Cage Challenge |url=https://archive.org/details/sega-force-18/page/82/mode/2up |magazine=[[Sega Force]] |issue=18 |pages=82-84}}</ref> || {{dts|1993}} | ||
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!rowspan="2"|Developer | !rowspan="2"|Developer | ||
!rowspan="2"|Publisher | !rowspan="2"|Publisher | ||
!colspan=" | !colspan="3"|Release date | ||
!rowspan="2"|Game(s) included | |||
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!{{abbr|NA|North America}} | !{{abbr|NA|North America}} | ||
!{{abbr|PAL|PAL regions, which include Europe and Australasia}} | !{{abbr|PAL|PAL regions, which include Europe and Australasia}} | ||
!{{abbr|BR|Brazil, which was the most successful Master System market}} | !{{abbr|BR|Brazil, which was the most successful Master System market}} | ||
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|''Astro Warrior / Pit Pot'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987|10}}<ref name="EuroRelease" /> || {{unreleased}} || | |''Astro Warrior / Pit Pot'' || [[Sega]] || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987|10}}<ref name="EuroRelease" /> || {{unreleased}} || ''Astro Warrior'' and ''Pit Pot'' | ||
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|''Game Box Série Corridas'' || Sega || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994}} || | |''Game Box Série Corridas'' || Sega || [[Tectoy|Tec Toy]] || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994}} || ''Super Cross'', ''Super Monaco GP'', and ''World Grand Prix'' | ||
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|''Game Box Série Esportes'' || Sega || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} || | |''Game Box Série Esportes'' || Sega || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} || ''Great Volley'', ''Super Futebol II'', and ''Wimbledon'' | ||
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|''Game Box Série Esportes Radicais'' || Sega || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} || | |''Game Box Série Esportes Radicais'' || Sega || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1996}} || ''California Games'' (surfing and BMX events only) | ||
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|''Game Box Série Lutas'' || Sega || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994}} || | |''Game Box Série Lutas'' || Sega || Tec Toy || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1994}} || ''Shinobi'', ''The Ninja'', and ''Kung Fu Kid'' | ||
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|''Hang-On & Astro Warrior'' || Sega || Sega || {{dts|1986|09}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || | |''Hang-On & Astro Warrior'' || Sega || Sega || {{dts|1986|09}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || ''Hang-On'' and ''Astro Warrior'' | ||
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|''Hang-On & Safari Hunt'' || Sega || Sega || {{dts|1986|09}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || | |''Hang-On & Safari Hunt'' || Sega || Sega || {{dts|1986|09}} || {{unreleased}} || {{unreleased}} || ''Hang-On'' and ''Safari Hunt'' | ||
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|''Marksman Shooting / Trap Shooting / Safari Hunt'' || Sega || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987}} || {{unreleased}} || | |''Marksman Shooting / Trap Shooting / Safari Hunt'' || Sega || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1987}} || {{unreleased}} || ''Marksman Shooting'', ''Trap Shooting'', and ''Safari Hunt'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''Master Games 1'' || Sega || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993}} || {{unreleased}} || | |''Master Games 1'' || Sega || Sega || {{unreleased}} || {{dts|1993}} || {{unreleased}} || ''Columns'', ''Super Monaco GP'', and ''World Soccer'' | ||
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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.
There are Template:Table row counterTemplate:Efn 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.
Games
Compilations
| Title | Developer | Publisher | Release date | Game(s) included | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NA | PAL | BR | ||||
| Astro Warrior / Pit Pot | Sega | Sega | Template:Unreleased | Template:Dts[61] | Template:Unreleased | Astro Warrior and Pit Pot |
| Game Box Série Corridas | Sega | Tec Toy | Template:Unreleased | Template:Unreleased | Template:Dts | Super Cross, Super Monaco GP, and World Grand Prix |
| Game Box Série Esportes | Sega | Tec Toy | Template:Unreleased | Template:Unreleased | Template:Dts | Great Volley, Super Futebol II, and Wimbledon |
| Game Box Série Esportes Radicais | Sega | Tec Toy | Template:Unreleased | Template:Unreleased | Template:Dts | California Games (surfing and BMX events only) |
| Game Box Série Lutas | Sega | Tec Toy | Template:Unreleased | Template:Unreleased | Template:Dts | Shinobi, The Ninja, and Kung Fu Kid |
| Hang-On & Astro Warrior | Sega | Sega | Template:Dts | Template:Unreleased | Template:Unreleased | Hang-On and Astro Warrior |
| Hang-On & Safari Hunt | Sega | Sega | Template:Dts | Template:Unreleased | Template:Unreleased | Hang-On and Safari Hunt |
| Marksman Shooting / Trap Shooting / Safari Hunt | Sega | Sega | Template:Unreleased | Template:Dts | Template:Unreleased | Marksman Shooting, Trap Shooting, and Safari Hunt |
| Master Games 1 | Sega | Sega | Template:Unreleased | Template:Dts | Template:Unreleased | Columns, Super Monaco GP, and World Soccer |
See also
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Notes
References
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