Difference between revisions of "Master System consoles in North America"

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==United States==
 
==United States==
  
==The Sega Base System==
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When the Master System debuted in North America in 1986, two packages were available, the simpler, cheaper option being this "Sega Base System". In this initial "set", most names are prefixed with the word "The". North American bundles can be identified by the blue square patterns on the right hand side.
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The Base System contains merely a Power Base and a couple of controllers. Sega were not particularly honest in this region when it came to packaging - despite the existence of a cartridge on the front, there are no games included.
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{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=TSBS US Box Front.jpg
 
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| item1name=Console
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| name=The Sega Base System
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| dateprice1=(1986)
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==The Sega Master System (with ''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]'')==
 
The other option, the Sega Master System, was more thoughtful, giving the user two control pads, a [[Light Phaser]] and the ''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]'' combo cartridge.
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=TSMSHOSH US Box Front.jpg
 
| front=TSMSHOSH US Box Front.jpg
 
| back=TSMSHOSH US Box Back.jpg
 
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| name=The Sega Master System
| item2=SMSControlPad 2.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| dateprice1=(1986)
| item3=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| item3name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| console=MasterSystem1.jpg
| item4=HangOnSafariHunt SMS US Box.jpg
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| item4name=''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]''
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| soft1name=''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]''
 
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==The Sega Base System (Revision)==
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Though the console was not changed, the controllers were. Initially the lead came out of the side, but here it was altered to come out of the top.
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{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=TSBS US Box Front Alt.jpg
 
| front=TSBS US Box Front Alt.jpg
 
| back=
 
| back=
 
| spinemissing=
 
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| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=MasterSystem1.jpg
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| item1name=Console
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| name=The Sega Base System
| item2=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| dateprice1=(1987)
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==The Sega Master System (with ''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]'') (Revision)==
 
A similar story for the Master System bundle. Both were released 1987 and are the models Canada adopted.
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=TSMS US Box Front Alt.jpg
 
| front=TSMS US Box Front Alt.jpg
 
| back=TSMS US Box Back Alt.jpg
 
| back=TSMS US Box Back Alt.jpg
 
| spinemissing=yes
 
| spinemissing=yes
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=MasterSystem1.jpg
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| item1name=Console
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| name=The Sega Master System
| item2=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| dateprice1=(1987)
| item3=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| item3name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| console=MasterSystem1.jpg
| item4=HangOnSafariHunt SMS US Box.jpg
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| consolecode=
| item4name=''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]''
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| hard1=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| hard1name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| soft1=HangOnSafariHunt SMS US Box.jpg
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| soft1name=''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]''
 
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==Video Game System==
 
These "second generation" Master System bundles arrived a couple of years down the line in 1988, and were distributed by Tonka in the US. They have a slightly different typeface describing the system and the "SEGA" logo replaces the "The Sega" text seen in earlier models.
 
  
Initially Tonka marketed just the one model, and called it the "Sega Video Game System", complete with a [[Light Phaser]] and [[3-D Glasses]] and ''[[Missile Defense 3-D]]''.
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{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=SVGS US Box Front.jpg
 
| front=SVGS US Box Front.jpg
 
| back=SVGS US Box Back.jpg
 
| back=SVGS US Box Back.jpg
 
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| item1name=Console
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| name=Video Game System
| item2=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| dateprice1=(1988)
| item3=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| item3name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| console=MasterSystem1.jpg
| item4=Sms 3d glasses.jpg
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| item4name=''[[3-D Glasses]]''
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| item5=MissileDefense3D US cover.jpg
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| hard1=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
| item5name=''[[Missile Defense 3-D]]''
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| hard1name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| hard2=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| hard2name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| soft1=MissileDefense3D US cover.jpg
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| soft1name=''[[Missile Defense 3-D]]''
 
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==Base System==
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Tonka then decided to go back to the old method, marketing several bundles at once and calling them different things. Some games are built-in to these consoles this time too. The "Base System" returns and again is the most basic model of the set, but this time has ''[[Hang-On]]'' built-in (mis-represented by the screenshot on the front of the box). US packaging of this nature can be identified by the text in the bottom left - in the US, the console is described as the "Best" system, while in Europe, it is the "Sega" system.
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=SBS US Box Front.jpg
 
| front=SBS US Box Front.jpg
 
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| back=
 
| spinemissing=
 
| spinemissing=
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=MasterSystem1.jpg
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| item1name=Console
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| hard1name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
 
}}
 
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{{ConsoleRelease
==Master System==
 
The updated Master System package is similar to the old bundle, just that this time, ''[[Hang-On]]'' and ''[[Safari Hunt]]'' are built-in.
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=SMS US Box Front.jpg
 
| front=SMS US Box Front.jpg
 
| back=SMS US Box Back.jpg
 
| back=SMS US Box Back.jpg
 
| spinemissing=yes
 
| spinemissing=yes
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=MasterSystem1.jpg
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| item1name=Console
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| name=Master System
| item2=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| dateprice1=
| item3=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| item3name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| console=MasterSystem1.jpg
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| hard1=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| hard1name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| hard2=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| hard2name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| soft1=HangOnSafariHunt title.png
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| soft1name=''[[Hang-On / Safari Hunt]]''
 
}}
 
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==SegaScope 3-D System==
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A repackaging of their earlier Video Game System, Tonka released this "SegaScope 3-D System" to once again push the 3D features. ''[[Missile Defense 3-D]]'' is now a built-in game rather than a separate cartridge.
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=SegaScope3D System.jpg
 
| front=SegaScope3D System.jpg
 
| back=
 
| back=
 
| spinemissing=
 
| spinemissing=
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=MasterSystem1.jpg
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| item1name=Console
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| name=SegaScope 3-D System
| item2=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| dateprice1=
| item3=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| item3name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| console=MasterSystem1.jpg
| item4=Sms 3d glasses.jpg
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| consolecode=
| item4name=''[[3-D Glasses]]''
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| hard1=SMSControlPad 1.jpg
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| hard1name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]] (x2)
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| hard2=Sega Master System lightphaser.jpg
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| hard2name=[[Light Phaser]]
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| hard3=Sms 3d glasses.jpg
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| hard3name=''[[3-D Glasses]]''
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| soft1=MissileDefense3D title.png
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| soft1name=''[[Missile Defense 3-D]]''
 
}}
 
}}
  
==Master System II==
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North America received the redesigned Sega Master System II around 1990, this time with ''[[Alex Kidd in Miracle World]]'' built in. North American Master System IIs are a different colour than their European counterparts - they are grey with white buttons, as opposed to solid black.
 
 
 
Big changes occur in this bundle. There is only one control pad, and it is a cost-reduced version without the extra thumbstick attachment. Likewise this is the first bundle not to contain a [[Light Phaser]]. The console has also settled on the name "Master System" - though the unit is still called the Power Base, the Master System name would be used from here on out.
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Master System II
 
| region=US
 
 
| front=SMS2 US Box Front AlexKidd.jpg
 
| front=SMS2 US Box Front AlexKidd.jpg
 
| back=SMS2 US Box Back AlexKidd.jpg
 
| back=SMS2 US Box Back AlexKidd.jpg
 
| spinemissing=yes
 
| spinemissing=yes
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=SMS2 US.jpg
 
| item1name=Console
 
| item2=Sms joypad.jpg
 
| item2name=[[Control Pad (Master System)|Control Pad]]
 
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| soft1=Alex Kidd in Miracle World Title.png
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| soft1name=''[[Alex Kidd in Miracle World]]''
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==Canada==
 
==Canada==

Revision as of 04:05, 11 June 2014

Though the Sega Master System always played second-best to the Nintendo Entertainment System (so much so that few even remember the Master System's existence in this region), many bundles and console revisions were given to the North American audience.

There are three confirmed "sets" of North American Master System; early consoles distributed by Sega, late 80s consoles distributed by Tonka, and a third set for the redesgined Master System II, also distributed by Sega. Canada changed packaging when the US changed distributors, but all consoles in that country were distributed by Irwin Electronics.

Contrary to popular belief, until the advent of the Sega Master System II, Sega did not call the console the "Sega Master System" in North America. Instead the console was referred to as the "Sega System", a rather vague and confusing title which was inevitably scrapped. The console unit itself is often referred to as the "Power Base" (similar to the NES' "Control Deck"), though for unknown reasons the text printed on the top of the unit reads "Master System/Power Base". The "Master System" name clearly stuck, and became the official title for the console in later revisions.

Though there are similarities with European packaging, North American models are easier to spot than one might expect.

United States

Box Name Date & Price Console Hardware Software Documentation
TSBS US Box Front.jpg
The Sega Base System
MasterSystem1.jpg
TSMSHOSH US Box Top.jpg
TSMSHOSH US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngTSMSHOSH US Box Front.jpgTSMSHOSH US Box Side.jpg
The Sega Master System
MasterSystem1.jpg
TSBS US Box Front Alt.jpg
The Sega Base System
MasterSystem1.jpg
TSMS US Box Back Alt.jpgNospine-small.pngTSMS US Box Front Alt.jpg
The Sega Master System
MasterSystem1.jpg
SVGS US Box Back.jpgSVGS US Box Front.jpg
Video Game System
MasterSystem1.jpg
SBS US Box Front.jpg
Base System
MasterSystem1.jpg
SMS US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngSMS US Box Front.jpg
Master System
MasterSystem1.jpg
SegaScope3D System.jpg
SegaScope 3-D System
MasterSystem1.jpg
SMS2 US Box Back AlexKidd.jpgNospine-small.pngSMS2 US Box Front AlexKidd.jpg
Master System II
SMS2 US.jpg

Canada

Box Name Date & Price Console Hardware Software Documentation
TSMS CA Box Front.jpg
The Sega Master System
MasterSystem1.jpg
SMS CA Box Front.jpg
Master System
MasterSystem1.jpg
SMS2 CA Box Front AlexKidd.jpg
Master System II
SMS2 US.jpg


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