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- Master_System abstract "The Master System (マスターシステム, Masutā Shisutemu), often called the Sega Master System or SMS, is an 8-bit third-generation video game console that was manufactured by Sega. It was originally released in 1985 as the Sega Mark III in Japan and then redesigned and redesignated the Master System for release in 1986 in North America, 1987 in Europe and Japan, and 1989 in Brazil. The original Master System could play both cartridges and the credit card-sized "Sega Cards," which retailed for cheaper prices than cartridges but had lower storage capacity, while later models removed the card slot. The Master System also featured accessories such as a light gun and 3D glasses which were designed to work with a range of specially coded games.Succeeding the SG-1000, the Master System was released as a direct competitor to the Nintendo Entertainment System in the third generation of video game consoles. The Master System was technically superior to the NES, but failed to overturn Nintendo's significant market share advantage in Japan and North America. However, it attained more success in Europe and Brazil, where it controlled a significant portion of the market share in each region. The hardware of the Master System also served as the base structure of Sega's handheld game console, the Sega Game Gear. Due to Nintendo's licensing practices with third-party developers the Master System's game library lacked a number of quality titles. Final sales estimates show the console selling 13 million units in its lifetime, compared to the 62 million NES units. Retrospective reception to the system gives credit to the system's role in Sega's development of the Sega Genesis, but criticizes its shallow game library.".
- Master_System manufacturer Sega.
- Master_System predecessor SG-1000.
- Master_System successor Sega_Genesis.
- Master_System thumbnail Master_System_Logo.svg?width=300.
- Master_System title "Master System".
- Master_System type Video_game_console.
- Master_System wikiPageID "104168".
- Master_System wikiPageRevisionID "605683078".
- Master_System caption "Bottom: PAL Master System II".
- Master_System caption "Middle: Japanese Sega Mark III".
- Master_System caption "Top: North American Master System".
- Master_System controllers "2".
- Master_System designer "Hideki Sato".
- Master_System generation Third_generation_of_video_games_consoles.
- Master_System hasPhotoCollection Master_System.
- Master_System lifespan "1985".
- Master_System logo File:Mark_III_Logo.png.
- Master_System logo File:Master_System_Logo.svg.
- Master_System manufacturer Sega.
- Master_System media ROM_cartridge.
- Master_System media Sega_Card.
- Master_System memory "64".
- Master_System predecessor SG-1000.
- Master_System price "GB₤99".
- Master_System price "JP¥16,800".
- Master_System price "US$200".
- Master_System related Sega_Game_Gear.
- Master_System storage Sega_Card.
- Master_System successor Sega_Genesis.
- Master_System title "Master System".
- Master_System type Video_game_console.
- Master_System unitsSold "10".
- Master_System unitsSold "Brazil:".
- Master_System unitsSold "Europe:".
- Master_System unitsSold "Japan: 1 million".
- Master_System unitsSold "United States: 2 million".
- Master_System subject Category:1989_disestablishments.
- Master_System subject Category:1991_disestablishments.
- Master_System subject Category:1996_disestablishments.
- Master_System subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1985.
- Master_System subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1986.
- Master_System subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1987.
- Master_System subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1989.
- Master_System subject Category:Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System subject Category:Sega_consoles.
- Master_System subject Category:Third-generation_video_game_consoles.
- Master_System type Device.
- Master_System type InformationAppliance.
- Master_System type DesignedArtifact.
- Master_System comment "The Master System (マスターシステム, Masutā Shisutemu), often called the Sega Master System or SMS, is an 8-bit third-generation video game console that was manufactured by Sega. It was originally released in 1985 as the Sega Mark III in Japan and then redesigned and redesignated the Master System for release in 1986 in North America, 1987 in Europe and Japan, and 1989 in Brazil.".
- Master_System label "Master System".
- Master_System label "Master System".
- Master_System label "Sega Master System".
- Master_System label "Sega Master System".
- Master_System label "Sega Master System".
- Master_System label "Sega Master System".
- Master_System label "Sega Master System".
- Master_System label "Sega Master System".
- Master_System label "Sega Master System".
- Master_System label "سيجا ماستر سيستم".
- Master_System label "セガ・マスターシステム".
- Master_System label "世嘉Master System".
- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
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- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System sameAs セガ・マスターシステム.
- Master_System sameAs 세가_마스터_시스템.
- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System sameAs Sega_Master_System.
- Master_System sameAs m.0q55f.
- Master_System sameAs Q209868.
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- Master_System wasDerivedFrom Master_System?oldid=605683078.
- Master_System depiction Master_System_Logo.svg.
- Master_System isPrimaryTopicOf Master_System.