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The '''Sega Game Box 9''' is a special [[Sega Master System]] that was distributed to hotel chains around Japan. It is operated via coins (though free play is an option) and comes with two Master System controllers. It was distributed by [[C&C Ltd.]]
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (セガ ゲームボックス9) is a special [[Sega Master System]] that was distributed to hotel chains around Japan. It is operated via coins (though free play is an option) and comes with two Master System controllers. It was distributed by [[C&C Ltd.]]
  
 
As the name suggests, up to nine games can be stored inside the unit, and can be selected by the user for play. In the West, a similar system was used that allowed up to 16 games to be installed.
 
As the name suggests, up to nine games can be stored inside the unit, and can be selected by the user for play. In the West, a similar system was used that allowed up to 16 games to be installed.
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==Promotional material==
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SegaGameBox9 SMS Flyer.jpg|JP flyer
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 9 February 2020

SGB9 1.jpg
Sega Game Box 9
Manufacturer: Sega
Distributor: C&C Ltd.
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Master System
JP

The Sega Game Box 9 (セガ ゲームボックス9) is a special Sega Master System that was distributed to hotel chains around Japan. It is operated via coins (though free play is an option) and comes with two Master System controllers. It was distributed by C&C Ltd.

As the name suggests, up to nine games can be stored inside the unit, and can be selected by the user for play. In the West, a similar system was used that allowed up to 16 games to be installed.

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Promotional material

References


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