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− | The ''' | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a special [[Sega Master System]] released by [[Sega]]'s Brazilian distributor, [[Tec Toy]]. It is largely the same as the [[Master System Super Compact]] but uses pink plastic, and was marketed{{intref|Press Release: 1996-02-11: Tec Toy atribui sucesso à contratação de 'boa gente'}} towards a female audience. |
Like the Master System Super Compact it is smaller than a regular Master System, never left Brazil and was designed to be portable. It can be powered by batteries but requires a TV for use. | Like the Master System Super Compact it is smaller than a regular Master System, never left Brazil and was designed to be portable. It can be powered by batteries but requires a TV for use. |
Revision as of 17:38, 10 December 2020
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The Master System Girl is a special Sega Master System released by Sega's Brazilian distributor, Tec Toy. It is largely the same as the Master System Super Compact but uses pink plastic, and was marketed[1] towards a female audience.
Like the Master System Super Compact it is smaller than a regular Master System, never left Brazil and was designed to be portable. It can be powered by batteries but requires a TV for use.
Two versions of the Master System Girl were released. The first contained Mônica no Castelo do Dragão as a built-in game, while the second had both Turma da Mônica em: O Resgate and Sonic the Hedgehog as built-in games.
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