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1996 saw [[Sega]] officially discontinue the [[Sega Master System]] in Europe in order to concentrate on the [[Sega Saturn]]. The last licensed game to hit European store shelves was ''[[The Smurfs Travel the World]]''. [[Tectoy]] continued to bring Master System games to Brazil, converting older [[Sega Game Gear]] games into Master System cartridges for the region. | 1996 saw [[Sega]] officially discontinue the [[Sega Master System]] in Europe in order to concentrate on the [[Sega Saturn]]. The last licensed game to hit European store shelves was ''[[The Smurfs Travel the World]]''. [[Tectoy]] continued to bring Master System games to Brazil, converting older [[Sega Game Gear]] games into Master System cartridges for the region. | ||
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1996 saw Sega officially discontinue the Sega Master System in Europe in order to concentrate on the Sega Saturn. The last licensed game to hit European store shelves was The Smurfs Travel the World. Tectoy continued to bring Master System games to Brazil, converting older Sega Game Gear games into Master System cartridges for the region.
Pages in category "1996 Master System games"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.