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Revision as of 23:44, 13 September 2014
Brazil
The Sega Master System failed to make a dent in the Japanese and North American markets, but Sega's distributor Tectoy made it count in Brazil, thanks to limited competition from Nintendo. The Master System was also a success in Europe, but by the time the Sega Mega Drive came along it was starting to be phased out in favour of the superior console. In Brazil, this wasn't the case, and Tectoy still produce Master Systems to this day to complement their Mega Drive rereleases.
Brazil saw many exclusive versions of the Sega Master System, all of which were released by Tectoy. This list does not include the Master System Super Compact series, the Master System Girl or the Master System Handy, or any of the non-cartridge based machines.
Box | Name | Date & Price | Console | Hardware | Software | Documentation | |||
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Master System | Control Pad (x2) |
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Master System III Compact | |||||||||
Master System 3 Collection | |||||||||
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Master System 3 Collection |
Argentina
Box | Name | Date & Price | Console | Hardware | Software | Documentation | |||
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Master System II | |||||||||
Master System II |
Sega Master System | |
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Topics | Sega Master System | Technical Specifications (Hardware Comparison) | History | Boot ROM | Magazine articles | Promotional material | Merchandise |
Hardware | Asia | North America | Western Europe | Eastern Europe | South America | Australasia | Africa Sega Mark III | Sega Game Box 9 | Master System Girl | Master System Super Compact | Kiosk | Sega System E |
Add-ons | Demo Unit II | Telecon Pack | FM Sound Unit | 3-D Glasses |
Controllers | SJ-152 | Control Pad | 3-D Glasses | Control Stick | Handle Controller | Light Phaser | Paddle Control | Rapid Fire Unit | Sports Pad | SG Commander |
Misc. Hardware | Action Replay | Card Catcher | Action Case | Freedom Connection | Playkit |
Unreleased | Floppy Disk Drive |
Consoles-on-a-chip | Arcade Gamer Portable | TF-DVD560 | DVD Karaoke Game DVT-G100 | Fun Play 20-in-1 | Handheld Electronic Games | Master System 3 Collection | Master System 3 | Master System Evolution | Master System Handy | PlayPal Plug & Play | Poga |