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The Sega SG-1000 Mark III was the next game console in the SG-1000 series after SG-1000 Mark I and SG-1000 Mark II (an updated Mark I). It was released in Japan in 1984 to compete with the Nintendo Famicom and designed similar to the Mark II. The parts inside are similar to the MSX computer and SG-1000 but have been improved. The system would take its own cartridges as well as Sega Cards and SG-1000 carts. The Sega Cards are the same ones that are compatible with the SG-1000 card catcher add-on, but the card catcher is now built-in to the Mark III console.
The system was redesigned and renamed the Sega Master System when released in the US in June 1986, a year after the Nintendo Entertainment System, and sold for US$200. The Master System was released in other places soon after including Japan again (in November 1987), but in its new form. The system failed to make the impact in America that Sega had hoped for, mostly due to support for the dominant NES with its exclusive third-party developers. The Sega Master System sold 125 000 units in its first four months, but in the same time, Nintendo sold 2 million NES consoles.
Nintendo had 90% of the market in America, and it would have taken a big effort to win over them, so Sega CEO Hayou Nakayama decided he did not want to waste too much effort trying to market a console in a market already largely dominated by a larger company, so in 1988 Sega handed over the marketing of the console to Tonka Toys. But this was not a good move and made matters worse. Tonka had never marketed a console before and basically had no idea what to do. The Sega Master System went nowhere during this period.
In 1990, after the Sega Genesis had been established and was selling well, Sega got the marketing rights to the Master System back from Tonka. They released a new designed console with new packaging and called it the Sega Master System II. This new version was made smaller and to reduce costs it included no reset button, power light, card slot or expansion port. Sega did everything that Tonka didn't to try and market this version, but didn't get much from it. At least at this time, the Genesis was doing well for them. The Master System was supported for a few years more in the US.
In Europe, there is a different story about the Sega Master System. It was marketed in many countries, including some where Nintendo had not yet ventured to. There was lots of third party support for the system in Europe and it outdid the NES. In effect, Nintendo had to license some popular Master System titles to the NES to try and make some sales. The console was supported by Sega in Europe up until 1996 when it was discontinued so that Sega could concentrate on the Saturn.
In Australia, the Master System did not do as well as the NES but still did not suffer as much as it did in America. Another success story for the Master System comes from Brazil, where the console was marketed by Tec Toy. They released a Sega Master System III and other variations. They also translated some games and changed characters to be more appealing to Brazilian audiences. They even ported some Game Gear games to Master System cartridges and made some new Master System games. It is perhaps because of the game and console production that was more close to home for the Brazilians that the Master System did so well. The console was supported until 1997.
The Master System had some success in the world, but was a major failure in the US. Sega would have learnt more about marketing a console and that's why their next console, the Genesis, was their most successful console. But it is because of the Master System that Sega was able to get into the worldwide market and make the Genesis a success.
Information on this page has been sourced from Console Database.
The system was redesigned and renamed the Sega Master System when released in the US in June 1986, a year after the Nintendo Entertainment System, and sold for US$200. The Master System was released in other places soon after including Japan again (in November 1987), but in its new form. The system failed to make the impact in America that Sega had hoped for, mostly due to support for the dominant NES with its exclusive third-party developers. The Sega Master System sold 125 000 units in its first four months, but in the same time, Nintendo sold 2 million NES consoles.
Nintendo had 90% of the market in America, and it would have taken a big effort to win over them, so Sega CEO Hayou Nakayama decided he did not want to waste too much effort trying to market a console in a market already largely dominated by a larger company, so in 1988 Sega handed over the marketing of the console to Tonka Toys. But this was not a good move and made matters worse. Tonka had never marketed a console before and basically had no idea what to do. The Sega Master System went nowhere during this period.
In 1990, after the Sega Genesis had been established and was selling well, Sega got the marketing rights to the Master System back from Tonka. They released a new designed console with new packaging and called it the Sega Master System II. This new version was made smaller and to reduce costs it included no reset button, power light, card slot or expansion port. Sega did everything that Tonka didn't to try and market this version, but didn't get much from it. At least at this time, the Genesis was doing well for them. The Master System was supported for a few years more in the US.
In Europe, there is a different story about the Sega Master System. It was marketed in many countries, including some where Nintendo had not yet ventured to. There was lots of third party support for the system in Europe and it outdid the NES. In effect, Nintendo had to license some popular Master System titles to the NES to try and make some sales. The console was supported by Sega in Europe up until 1996 when it was discontinued so that Sega could concentrate on the Saturn.
In Australia, the Master System did not do as well as the NES but still did not suffer as much as it did in America. Another success story for the Master System comes from Brazil, where the console was marketed by Tec Toy. They released a Sega Master System III and other variations. They also translated some games and changed characters to be more appealing to Brazilian audiences. They even ported some Game Gear games to Master System cartridges and made some new Master System games. It is perhaps because of the game and console production that was more close to home for the Brazilians that the Master System did so well. The console was supported until 1997.
The Master System had some success in the world, but was a major failure in the US. Sega would have learnt more about marketing a console and that's why their next console, the Genesis, was their most successful console. But it is because of the Master System that Sega was able to get into the worldwide market and make the Genesis a success.
Information on this page has been sourced from Console Database.
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- Action Fighter (UE) [!]
- Addams Family, The (UE) [!]
- Aerial Assault (UE) [!]
- After Burner (UE) [!]
- Air Rescue (UE) [!]
- Akai Koudan Zillion (J) [!]
- Aladdin (UE) [!]
- Aleste (UE) [!]
- Alex Kidd - The Lost Stars (UE) [!]
- Alex Kidd BMX Trial (UE) [!]
- Alex Kidd in High Tech World (UE) [!]
- Alex Kidd in Miracle World (UE) [!]
- Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (UE) [!]
- ALF (UE) [!]
- Alien 3 (UE) [!]
- Alien Storm (UE) [!]
- Alien Syndrome (UE) [!]
- Altered Beast (UE) [!]
- American Baseball (JE) [!]
- American Pro Football (UE) [!]
- Andre Agassi Tennis (UE) [!]
- Anmitsu Hime (J) [!]
- Arcade Smash Hits (UE) [!]
- Ashura (J) [!]
- Asterix (UE) [!]
- Asterix and the Great Rescue (UE) [!]
- Asterix and the Secret Mission (UE) [!]
- Astro Flash (SC-3000) [!]
- Astro Warrior & Pit Pot (UE) [!]
- Astro Warrior (UE) [!]
- Aztec Adventure - The Golden Road to Paradise (UE) [!]
- Back to the Future 2 (UE) [!]
- Back to the Future 3 (UE) [!]
- Baku Baku Animals (UE) [!]
- Bank Panic (UE) [!]
- Bart vs. the Space Mutants (UE) [!]
- Bart vs. the World (UE) [!]
- Basket Ball Nightmare (UE) [!]
- Batman Returns (UE)
- Battle Out Run (UE) [!]
- Black Belt (UE) [!]
- Blade Eagle 3D (UE) [!]
- Bomber Raid (UE) [!]
- Bombjack (SC-3000)
- Bonzana Bros (UE) [!]
- Borderline (SG-1000)
- Borgman (UE) [!]
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (UE) [!]
- Bubble Bobble (UE) [!]
- Buggy Run (UE) [!]
- California Games (UE) [!]
- California Games 2 (UE) (64854) [!]
- Captain Silver (U) [!]
- Casino Games (UE) [!]
- Castelo Ra Tin Bum (French) [!]
- Castle, The (SG-1000)
- Chack'n Pop (SC-3000)
- Champion Baseball (SG-1000)
- Champion Billards (SC-3000) [!]
- Champions of Europe (UE) [!]
- Championship Golf (SG-1000)
- Championship Hockey (UE) [!]
- Chapolim x Dracula (UE) [!]
- Chase HQ (J) [!]
- Cheese Cat-astrophe (UE) [!]
- Choplifter (SC-3000) [!]
- Choplifter (UE) [!]
- Chuck Rock (U) [!]
- Circuit, The (J) - World Grand Prix (UE) [!]
- Cloud Master (UE)
- Columns (UE) [!]
- Congo Bongo (SC-3000)
- Cool Spot (UE) [!]
- Cyber Shinobi (UE) [!]
- Cyborg Hunter (UE) [!]
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood (UE) [!]
- Danan the Jungle Fighter (UE) [!]
- Dead Angle (UE) [!]
- Deep Duck Trouble (UE) [!]
- Desert Speedtrap (UE) [!]
- Desert Strike (UE) [!]
- Dick Tracy (UE) [!]
- Double Dragon (UE) [!]
- Double Hawk (UE) [!]
- Double Target (J) [!]
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (UE) [!]
- Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story (UE) [!]
- Dragon Crystal (UE) [!]
- Drol (SC-3000)
- Dynamite Duke (UE) [!]
- Dynamite Dux (UE) [!]
- Ecco the Dolphin (UE)
- Elevator Action (SG-1000) [!]
- Enduro Racer (UE) [!]
- ESWAT - City Under Siege (UE) [!]
- Exerion (SC-3000) [!]
- F1 Championship (UE) [!]
- F16 Fighting Falcon (SC-3000) [!]
- F16 Fighting Falcon (UE) [!]
- Fantasy Zone (UE) [!]
- Fantasy Zone 2 - The Tears Of Opa-Opa (UE) [!]
- Fantasy Zone 3 - The Maze (UE) [!]
- Filipe em Acao (Brazil)
- Final Bubble Bobble (J) [!]
- Fire & Forget 2 (UE) [!]
- Flash, The (UE) [!]
- Flicky (SG-1000)
- Flintstones, The (UE) [!]
- Flipper (SC-3000)
- Forgotten Worlds (UE) [!]
- G-Loc Air Battle (UE) [!]
- Gain Ground (UE) [!]
- Galactic Protector (UE) [!]
- Galaxy Force (UE) [!]
- Gamebox Esportes Radicais (Brazil) [!]
- Gangster Town (UE) [!]
- Gauntlet (UE) [!]
- George Foreman's KO Boxing (UE) [!]
- Geraldinho (Brazil)
- Geraldinho (partial Brazilian translation)
- Ghost House (SC-3000) [!]
- Ghost House (UE) [!]
- Ghostbusters (UE) [!]
- Ghouls 'n Ghosts (UE) [!]
- Girl's Garden (SC-3000)
- Global Defense (UE) [!]
- Global Gladiators (UE) [!]
- Golden Axe (UE) [!]
- Golden Axe Warrior (UE) [!]
- Golf Mania (UE) [!]
- Golgo 13 (SC-3000)
- Golvellius (UE) [!]
- GP Rider (U) [!]
- GP World (SG-1000) [!]
- Great Baseball (SC-3000) [!]
- Great Baseball (UE) [!]
- Great Basketball (UE) [!]
- Great Football (UE) [!]
- Great Golf (J) [!]
- Great Golf (UE) [!]
- Great Ice Hockey (UE) [!]
- Great Soccer (J) [!]
- Great Volleyball (E) [!]
- Guerreiro Lobo (v2.0) (Brazil)
- Gulkave (SG-1000) [!]
- Guzzler (SC-3000) [!]
- Haja no Fuuin (J) [!]
- Hang-On & Safari Hunt (UE) [!]
- Hang-On (UE) [!]
- Hang-On 2 (SG-1000)
- Heavyweight Champ (UE) [!]
- HERO (SC-3000)
- Heroes of the Lance (UE) [!]
- High School Kimengumi (J) [!]
- Hokutonoken (J) [!]
- Home Alone (UE) [!]
- Hook (UE) [!]
- Hoshi wo Sagasite (The Story of Mio) (J) [!]
- Hustle Chummy (SC-3000) [!]
- Hyper Sports (SC-3000) [!]
- Impossible Mission (UE) [!]
- Incredible Crash Dummies, The (UE) [!]
- Incredible Hulk, The (UE) [!]
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (UE) [!]
- James Bond 007 (SC-3000) [!]
- James Bond 007 - The Duel (UE) [!]
- James Pond 2 - Codename Robocod (UE) [!]
- Joe Montana Football (U) [!]
- Jornada do Mymo (Brazil)
- Jornada do Mymo II (Brazil)
- Jungle Book, The (UE) [!]
- Jurassic Park (UE) [!]
- Kenseiden (UE) [!]
- King's Quest (UE) [!]
- Klax (UE) [!]
- Krusty's Fun House (UE) [!]
- Kujakuou (J) [!]
- Kung Fu Kid (SC-3000)
- Kung Fu Kid (UE) [!]
- Laser Ghost (UE) [!]
- Lemmings (UE) (13377) [!]
- Line of Fire (UE) [!]
- Lion King, The (UE) [!]
- Loderunner (SG-1000) [!]
- Lord of Sword (J) [!]
- Lord of the Sword (UE) [!]
- Lucky Dime Caper, The (UE) [!]
- Machine Gun Joe (J) [!]
- Magali no Castelo do Dragao (Brazil)
- Mahjong Sengoku Jidai (J) [!]
- Makai Retsuden (J) [!]
- Marble Madness (UE) [!]
- Master Mega Man (Brazil)
- Master of Darkness (UE) [!]
- Master Smash Brothers (v1.0) (Brazil)
- Master Zelda (Brazil)
- Masters of Combat (UE) [!]
- Maze Hunter 3-D (U) [!]
- Mazewalker (J) [!]
- Megumi Rescue (J) [!]
- Mercs (UE) [!]
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (UE) [!]
- Mick & Mack As The Global Gladiators (UE)
- Mickey Mouse - Castle of Illusion (UE) [!]
- Mickey Mouse - Land of Illusion (UE) [!]
- Mickey Mouse - Legend of Illusion (UE) [!]
- Miracle Warriors - Seal of the Dark Lord (UE) [!]
- Monaco Grand Prix (SC-3000)
- Monica no Castelo do Drago (Brazil) [!]
- Monopoly (U) [!]
- Montezuma's Revenge (UE) [!]
- Mortal Kombat (UE) [!]
- Mortal Kombat 2 (UE) [!]
- Ms. Pac-man (UE) [!]
- My Hero (UE) [!]
- N-Sub (SC-3000)
- Natal do Mymo (Brazil)
- Nekyuu Kousien (J) [!]
- New Zealand Story, The (UE) [!]
- Nihonshi Ninpyou (SC-3000) [!]
- Ninja Gaiden (UE) type A [!]
- Ninja Gaiden (UE) type B [!]
- Ninja Princess (SC-3000)
- Ninja, The (UE) [!]
- Olympic Gold - Barcelona '92 (UE) [!]
- Operation Wolf (U) [!]
- Orguss (SC-3000)
- Ottifants, The (UE) [!]
- OutRun (UE) [!]
- OutRun Europa (UE)
- Pac Mania (UE) [!]
- Pacar (SC-3000)
- Paperboy (UE) (43701) [!]
- Paperboy (UE) (4705) [!]
- Parlour Games (UE) [!]
- Party Games (AKA Family Games) (UE) [!]
- Penguin Land (UE) [!]
- PGA Tour Golf (UE) [!]
- Phantasy Star (UE) [!]
- Pit Fighter (UE) [!]
- Pit Pot - The Magical Castle (J) [!]
- PoKeMoN Amarela (Brazil)
- PoKeMoN Azul (Brazil)
- PoKeMoN Master Versao (v2.0) (Brazil)
- PoKeMoN Secreto (Brazil)
- PoKeMoN Vermelha (Brazil)
- Pop Flamer (SC-3000) [!]
- Populous (UE) [!]
- Poseidon Wars 3D (UE) [!]
- Power Strike (UE) [!]
- Power Strike 2 (UE) [!]
- Predator 2 (JUE) [!]
- Prince of Persia (UE) [!]
- Pro Wrestling (UE) [!]
- Psychic World (UE) [!]
- Psycho Fox (UE) [!]
- Putt & Putter (UE) (37744) [!]
- Q-bert (SC-3000) [!]
- Quartet (UE) [!]
- R-Type (UE) [!]
- R.C. Grand Prix (UE) [!]
- Rainbow Islands (UE) [!]
- Rambo - First Blood Part 2 (UE) [!]
- Rambo 3 (UE) [!]
- Rampage (UE) [!]
- Rampart (UE) [!]
- Rastan (UE) [!]
- Reggie Jackson Baseball (U) [!]
- Renegade (UE) [!]
- Rescue Mission (UE) [!]
- Road Rash (UE) [!]
- Robocop 3 (UE) [!]
- Robocop vs. Terminator (UE) [!]
- Rock N' Bolt (SG-1000) [!]
- Rocky (UE) [!]
- Rodrigo 2 em Mate o Leonardo (Brazil)
- Rodrigo 2 em Mate o Papai Noel - Versao de Natal (Brazil)
- Rodrigo O Resgate (Brazil)
- Rozzeta no Syouzou (J) [!]
- Running Battle (UE) [!]
- Rygar (J) [!]
- Safari Hunt (SG-1000) [!]
- Safari Race (SC-3000)
- Sagaia (UE) [!]
- Sapo Xule SOS Lagoa Poluida (Brazil) [!]
- Sapo Xule vs. os Invasores do Brejo (Brazil)
- Satellite 7 (SC-3000) [!]
- Scramble Spirits (UE) [!]
- SDI (UE) [!]
- Secret Commando (UE) [!]
- Sega BASIC Level 2 (SC-3000)
- Sega BASIC Level 3 V1 (SC-3000)
- Sega Chess (UE) [!]
- Sega Music Editor (SC-3000) [!]
- Seishyun Scandal (J) [!]
- Sensible Soccer (UE) [!]
- Shadow Dancer (UE) [!]
- Shadow of the Beast (UE) [!]
- Shanghai (UE) [!]
- Shinobi (UE) [!]
- Shooting Gallery (UE) [!]
- Sinbad Mystery (SC-3000)
- Sitio do Picapau Amarelo (Brazil) [!]
- Slap Shot (UE) [!]
- Smash TV (UE) [!]
- Smurfs 2, The (Smurfs Travel the World) (E) [!]
- Smurfs, The (UE) [!]
- Solomon no Kagi (J) [!]
- Sonic Blast (UE) [!]
- Sonic Chaos (UE) [!]
- Sonic Spinball (UE) [!]
- Sonic the Hedgehog (UE) [!]
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (UE) [!]
- Sonic the Hedgehog VS os Mauniks (Brazil)
- Sonic-Boy 2 - Eggman's Trap (Brazil)
- Sonic-Boy 3 - Eggman's Room (Brazil)
- Sonic-Boy in Monster Land (Brazil)
- Soukoban (SC-3000) [!]
- Space Harrier (J) [!]
- Space Harrier (UE) [!]
- Space Harrier 3D (UE) [!]
- Space Invaders (SC-3000)
- Spacegun (UE) [!]
- Special Criminal Investigation (UE) [!]
- Speedball (Virgin) (UE) [!]
- Speedball 2 (UE) [!]
- Spellcaster (UE) [!]
- Spider-man - Return of the Sinister Six (UE) [!]
- Spider-man vs. the Kingpin (UE) [!]
- Sports Pad Soccer (J) [!]
- Spy vs. Spy (UE) [!]
- Star Jacker (SC-3000) [!]
- Star Wars (UE) [!]
- Street Fighter 2 (UE) [!]
- Streets Of Rage 1 (UE) [!]
- Streets Of Rage 2 (UE) [!]
- Strider (UE) [!]
- Strider 2 (UE) [!]
- Submarine Attack (UE) [!]
- Sukeban Deka 2 (J) [!]
- Summer Games (UE) [!]
- Super Futebol (UE) [b]
- Super Galaga (SC-3000) [!]
- Super Kick Off (JUE) [!]
- Super Kick Off (UE) [!]
- Super Monaco GP (UE) [!]
- Super Monaco Grand Prix 2 (UE) [!]
- Super Off-Road (UE) [!]
- Super Racing (UE) [!]
- Super Space Invaders (UE) [!]
- Super Tennis (UE) [!]
- Super Tetris (UE) [!]
- Super Wonderboy - Monster World (J) [!]
- Superman (UE) [!]
- Supertank (SC-3000) [!]
- Tanoshii Sansuu (SG-1000) [!]
- Taz Mania (UE) [!]
- Tecmo World Cup '93 (JUE) [!]
- Teddy Boy (SC-3000) [!]
- Teddy Boy (UE) [!]
- Tennis Ace (UE) [!]
- Tensai Bakabon (J) [!]
- Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (UE) [!]
- Terminator 2 - The Arcade Game (UE) [!]
- Terminator, The (UE) [!]
- Thunder Blade (UE) [!]
- Time Soldiers (UE) [!]
- Tom and Jerry (UE) [!]
- Tom and Jerry - The Movie (UE)
- Trans-Bot (UE)
- Trap Shooting - Marksman Shooting - Safari Hunt (UE) [!]
- Treinamento Do Guerreiro Lobo (Brazil)
- Treinomento Do Mymo (Brazil)
- Tri Formation (UE) [!]
- Trivial Pursuit (UE) [!]
- Turma da Monica em Oresgate (Brazil) [!]
- Ultima 4 - Quest of the Avatar (UE) [!]
- Ultimate Soccer (UE) [!]
- Vampire (UE) [!]
- Vigilante (UE) [!]
- Virtua Fighter Animation (J) [!]
- Wanted (UE) [!]
- Wimbeldon (UE) [!]
- Winter Olympics '94 (UE) [!]
- Wolf Child (UE) [!]
- Wonder Boy (SG-1000) [!]
- Wonder Boy (UE) [!]
- Wonder Boy 2 - Wonderboy in Monsterland (UE) [!]
- Wonder Boy 3 (UE) [!]
- Wonder Boy 5 - Wonder Boy In Monster World (UE) [!]
- Woody Pop (J) [!]
- World Class Leaderboard (UE) [!]
- World Cup '92 (UE) [!]
- World Cup '94 (UE) [!]
- World Cup Italia '90 (UE) [!]
- World Games (UE) [!]
- World Grand Prix (UE) [!]
- World Soccer (UE) [!]
- WWF Steel Cage Challenge (JUE) [!]
- X-Men - Mojo World (UE) [!]
- Xenon 2 (UE) [!]
- Y's - The Vanished Omen (UE) [!]
- Yamato (SC-3000) [!]
- Zaxxon (SC-3000)
- Zaxxon 3D (UE) [!]
- Zillion (UE) [!]
- Zippy Race (SC-3000) [!]
- Zool (UE) [!]