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The '''Tectoy Master System Evolution''' is a video game console released by [[Tectoy]] in 2009 as a successor to the [[Tectoy Master System 3]]. It is a "console on a chip", containing 132 built-in [[Sega Master System]] games. It ships with two customized six button controllers, which are not compatible with previous versions of the [[Master System]]; {{X}}, {{Y}} and {{Z}} have no function in-game nor in the games' menu, being used only to reset the console if pressed together.
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The '''Tectoy Master System Evolution''' is a video game console released by [[Tectoy]] in 2009 as a successor to the [[Tectoy Master System 3]]. It is a "console on a chip", containing 132 built-in [[Sega Master System]] games (''[[Altered Beast]]'' was added, compared to its predecessor's list of games).
  
Two different versions of the console exist: the first one has a black shell, black controllers and comes with 131 games, while the second features a blue shell, blue controllers and has 132 games.
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It ships with two customized six-button controllers, which are not compatible with previous versions of the Master System due to the functional {{start}} button, that works as the "pause" button of the original console. {{A}} and {{B}} work as button {{1}}, {{C}} as button {{2}}, while {{X}}, {{Y}} and {{Z}} have no function other than reset the console, if all three are pressed together.
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Two different versions of the console exist: the first one, released in August 2009, with a black theme and a Sonic outline artwork, and the second blue themed with a colored embossed Sonic artwork, released in August 2011{{ref|1=http://web.archive.org/web/20120123010535/http://www.tectoy.com.br/imprensa_interna.php?id=56}}.
  
 
Like previous releases, the number of games is debatable. For example, ''[[20 em 1]]'' is considered to represent 20 games.
 
Like previous releases, the number of games is debatable. For example, ''[[20 em 1]]'' is considered to represent 20 games.
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*''[[Dragon Crystal]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Crystal]]''
 
*''[[Enduro Racer (Master System)|Enduro Racer]]''
 
*''[[Enduro Racer (Master System)|Enduro Racer]]''
*''[[ESWAT: Cyber Police]]''
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*''[[ESWAT: Cyber Police]]'' (as ''ESWAT: City Under Siege'')
 
*''[[Fantasy Zone]]''
 
*''[[Fantasy Zone]]''
 
*''[[Fantasy Zone 2]]''
 
*''[[Fantasy Zone 2]]''
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==Digital manuals==
 
==Digital manuals==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
MSEvolution Black DigitalManual.pdf|Digital manual (black)
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MSEvolution Black DigitalManual.pdf|User manual (black version)
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MSEvolution Blue DigitalManual.pdf|User manual (blue version)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Photo gallery==
 
==Photo gallery==
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===Black version===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
MSEvolution Black.jpg| Console + Control Pads (Black)
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MSEvolution Black.jpg|Console + controllers
MSEvolution Black Console.jpg| Console (Black)
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MSEvolution Black Console.jpg|Console
MSEvolution Black ControlPad.jpg| Control Pad (Black)
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MSEvolution Black ControlPad.jpg|Controller
MSEvolution Blue.jpg| Console + Control Pads (Blue)
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</gallery>
MSEvolution Blue Console.jpg| Console (Blue)
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MSEvolution Blue ControlPad.jpg| Control Pad (Blue)
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===Blue version===
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<gallery>
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MSEvolution Blue.jpg| Console + controllers
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MSEvolution Blue Console.jpg|Console
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MSEvolution Blue ControlPad.jpg|Controllers
 
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</gallery>
  
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.tectoy.com.br/console-master-system-3-c-131-super-jogos-na-memoria-tectoy/p/995020321825 Product page on Tectoy.com.br] (black)
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090814171809/http://www.tectoy.com.br/produto_interna.php?id=37 Product page on Tectoy.com.br] (black version; archived)
* [http://www.tectoy.com.br/master-system-evolution-blue-com-132-jogos-na-memoria/p/995020351822 Product page on Tectoy.com.br] (blue)
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* [http://www.tectoy.com.br/master-system-evolution-blue-com-132-jogos-na-memoria/p/995020351822 Product page on Tectoy.com.br] (blue version)
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==References==
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<references/>
  
 
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Revision as of 00:46, 3 March 2017

MSEvolution Black.jpg
Master System Evolution
Manufacturer: Tectoy
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Master System
BR

The Tectoy Master System Evolution is a video game console released by Tectoy in 2009 as a successor to the Tectoy Master System 3. It is a "console on a chip", containing 132 built-in Sega Master System games (Altered Beast was added, compared to its predecessor's list of games).

It ships with two customized six-button controllers, which are not compatible with previous versions of the Master System due to the functional  START  button, that works as the "pause" button of the original console. A and B work as button 1, C as button 2, while X, Y and Z have no function other than reset the console, if all three are pressed together.

Two different versions of the console exist: the first one, released in August 2009, with a black theme and a Sonic outline artwork, and the second blue themed with a colored embossed Sonic artwork, released in August 2011[2].

Like previous releases, the number of games is debatable. For example, 20 em 1 is considered to represent 20 games.

Games included

Master System

Others

  • Acerte o Alvo
  • Aquaduto
  • Arqueiros
  • 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
  • Hexágono
  • Hockey de Mesa
  • Icepost Rescue
  • Junte 4
  • Master Pinball
  • Master Pong
  • Memoria Master
  • Mina Terrestre
  • Minerador
  • Nim
  • Os 12 trabalhos de jongo
  • Outsiders
  • Palhaços
  • Pense Bem
  • Resta Um
  • Senha
  • Serpentes
  • Snowball
  • Sudoku
  • Tangram
  • Tanques

Digital manuals

Photo gallery

Black version

Blue version

Physical scans

Master System, BR (black)

Master System, BR (blue)

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.tectoy.com.br/imprensa_interna.php?id=44 (Wayback Machine: 2009-09-30 12:55)
  2. http://www.tectoy.com.br/imprensa_interna.php?id=56 (Wayback Machine: 2012-01-23 01:05)


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