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- A great oldschool system I got this handed down to me as a kid, and I played it all the time. And I still play it to this day. It may not have that many games, but what older system does? The games it does have were always fun and easy to play. In fact the whole system is easy to pick up and play unlike consoles today. I highly suggest this console if your into old school gaming. Rating: - Better than NESSega was too late to win the 8-bit war... (what war... they entered the fray so late the battle was over).. this is the system that may have killed NES had it been a few years sooner. This is basically the home version of the Sega Game Gear... hundreds of great games were made for this... and you can find stuff a bit here on Amazon and a ton on auction web sites.. they made many Europe only released game in the 90's that are still a blast to play (like some sonic games that never made it on to another home console). Great system for the classic gamer... a must have. Rating: - Sega's first home consoleWhen Nintendo was the master of the home console gaming world, Atari was on it's way out, and Sega entered the fray with the flawed but fun Master system. Hardware wise the Master is better than the original NES, with somewhat better graphics and sound, but the game library was sadly lacking. Since Nintendo pretty much had all the third party support it could muster, Sega practically had mainly their first party titles to release for it. Many of them were watered down ports of their arcade titles, but they were nontheless fun games for the system. The Master isn't a bad system at all, but it wouldn't be until the 16-bit era that Sega would release the Genesis; which would catapault the company to success. Below is a list of the best games available for the Sega Master system: After Burner Space Harrier Outrun Double Dragon Y's Phantasy Star
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