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The Master System 3 is a console released by Tectoy exclusively in Brazil in 2008. It is a continuation of the long-running Sega Master System line seen in the country, succeeding the line of "Master System 3 Collection" consoles (which in turn followed the "Master System III Compact"). Like the last two models of its predecessor, this Master System 3 lacks a cartridge slot, relying solely on built-in games. It has a shorter name and also opts for a radically changed design over previous consoles, presumed to be unique to Tectoy products.
Internally, it is likely the same as the Master System 3 Collection with 131 games, since they have the same menu saying "Master System 3 Collection 131 Super Jogos" and share the same list of games.
The Master System 3 comes with 131 built-in games (or so it claims), the same number as the last Master System 3 Collection console to be released. It also comes with two Sega Mega Drive-style six button control pads which plug into two DE-9 ports, although most of the buttons on the pads are redundant as the console has no built-in Mega Drive games.
Out of the 131 games included, the majority are Master System games and at least one game, Sonic Drift 2 is a Sega Game Gear release, but others are mobile games produced by Tectoy. This is a "console on a chip", so the Master System/Game Gear support is emulated. Little is known about Tectoy's consoles from this period - Tectoy made no effort to differentiate platforms when compiling software lists. Some games were included in the Tectoy Mega Drive 3.
The Master System 3 was replaced by the Master System Evolution in 2011. In 2016 Tectoy produced a limited batch of the Master System 3, this time with the blue controllers also bundled with the Master System Evolution.[3]
Contents
List of games
Master System
- 20 em 1 (as 20 em 1 Jogos, in the S-Z list)
- Action Fighter
- Aerial Assault
- Alex Kidd: High Tech World
- Alex Kidd in Miracle World
- Alex Kidd in Shinobi World
- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars
- Alien Syndrome
- Astro Warrior / Pit Pot (as Pit Pot / Astro Warrior, in the H-R list)
- Aztec Adventure
- Baku Baku Animal
- Bank Panic
- Battle Outrun
- Black Belt
- Bomber Raid
- Bonanza Bros.
- Bubble Bobble
- Chase H.Q.
- Columns
- Cyber Shinobi
- Double Target
- Dragon Crystal
- Enduro Racer
- ESWAT: Cyber Police (as ESWAT - City Under Siege)
- Fantasy Zone
- Fantasy Zone 2
- Fantasy Zone 3
- G-LOC
- Gain Ground
- Galactic Protector
- Ghost House
- Global Defense
- Golden Axe
- Golfmania
- Great Soccer
- Hang On
- Kenseiden
- Kung Fu Kid
- Lord of the Sword
- Machinegun Joe
- Maze Walker
- My Hero
- The New Zealand Story
- The Ninja
- Penguin Land
- Putt & Putter
- Rainbow Islands
- Rastan Saga
- Renegade
- Satellite 7
- Scramble Spirits
- Secret Commando
- Shadow Dancer
- Shinobi
- Slap Shot
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Special Criminal Investigation
- Super Space Invaders
- Super Tennis
- Thunder Blade
- Transbot
- Woody Pop
- World Grand Prix
- World Soccer
Game Gear
Others
- Acerte o Alvo
- Aquaduto
- Arqueiro
- Ataque dos Vermes
- Aventuras na Floresta
- Batalha Animal
- Batalha no Mar
- Bolas e Cores
- Bolhas
- Bombeiros
- Cava Cava
- Creature Capture
- Domine o Território
- Dominó
- Dr. Limpeza
- Fábrica de Chocolate
- Hexágonos
- Hockey de Mesa
- Icepost Rescue
- Junte 4
- Master Pinball
- Master Pong
- Memória Master
- Mina Terrestre
- Minerador
- Nim
- Os 12 trabalhos de Jongo
- Outsiders
- Palhaços
- Pense Bem (10 Jogos)
- Resta Um
- Senha
- Serpentes
- Snowball
- Sudoku
- Tangram
- Tanques
Physical scans
External links
- Product page on Tectoy.com.br (archive)
- Product page (2016) on Tectoy.com.br (archive)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.tectoy.com.br/imprensa_interna.php?id=33 (Wayback Machine: 2008-12-07 02:27)
- ↑ http://www.tectoy.com.br/console-master-system-3-c-131-super-jogos-na-memoria-tectoy/p/995020321825 (Wayback Machine: 2016-05-07 20:16)
- ↑ https://m.facebook.com/tectoyoficial/photos/a.519567654729773.120316.180189788667563/1177578228928709/ (archive.today)
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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 |
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Misc. Hardware | Action Replay | Card Catcher | Action Case | Freedom Connection | Playkit |
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