List of Master System games in the United States

From Sega Retro

The following is a list of Sega Master System games released in the United States.

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| ALF || 1989-05[1] || $? || 5111 |- | Action Fighter || 1986-11[2] || $? || 5055 |- | Aerial Assault (Master System) || 1990-07[3] || $? || 7041 |- | After Burner || 1988-03[4] || $? || 9001 |- | Alex Kidd in Miracle World || 1986-12[5] || $? || 5067 |- | Alex Kidd in Shinobi World || 1990 || $29.95[6] || 7044 |- | Alex Kidd: High-Tech World || 1989-06[7] || $? || 5116 |- | Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars || 1988-07[8] || $39.95[9] || 7005 |- | Alien Syndrome || 1988-03[4] || $? || 7006 |- | Altered Beast || 1989-06[7] || $? || 7018 |- | American Baseball || 1989-03[10] || $? || 7019 |- | American Pro Football || 1989-09[11] || $51.99[12] || 7020 |- | Astro Warrior || 1986-12[5] || $? || 5069 |- | Aztec Adventure: The Golden Road to Paradise || 1988-03[13] || $? || 5100 |- | Black Belt || 1986-11[2] || $? || 5054 |- | Blade Eagle || 1988-09[14] || $? || 8005 |- | Bomber Raid || 1989-01[15] || $? || QC-003 |- | California Games || 1989-05[1] || $49.95[16] || 7014 |- | Captain Silver || 1989-09[11] || $? || 5117 |- | Casino Games || 1989-09[17] || $46.99[18] || 7021 |- | Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (8-bit) || 1991-02[19] || $? || 7053 |- | Choplifter || 1986-09[20] || $39.95[21] || 5051 |- | Cloud Master || 1989-08[22] || $? || 7027 |- | Columns || 1990-09[23] || $? || 5120 |- | Cyber Police ESWAT || 1990-09[24] || $? || 7042 |- | Cyborg Hunter || 1989-01[15] || $? || QC-002 |- | Dead Angle || 1990 || $? || 7030 |- | Dick Tracy || 1991-01[25] || $? || 7057 |- | Double Dragon || 1988-11[26] || $? || 7012 |- | Enduro Racer (Master System) || 1987-08[27] || $? || 5077 |- | F-16 Fighter || || $? || |- | Fantasy Zone || 1986-09[28] || $? || 5052 |- | Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa || 1987-12[29] || $? || 7004 |- | Fantasy Zone: The Maze || 1988-07[30] || $? || 5108 |- | Galaxy Force || 1989-10[31] || $? || QC-004 |- | Gangster Town || 1987-08[27] || $30.00[32] || 5074 |- | Ghost House || || $? || |- | Ghostbusters (Master System) || 1987-05[33] || $? || 5065 |- | Ghouls'n Ghosts || 1991-01[34] || $? || 7055 |- | Golden Axe || 1990-03-01[35] || $39.95[36] || 9004 |- | Golden Axe Warrior || 1991-04[37] || $? || 7505 |- | Golvellius || 1988-12[38] || $? || 7017 |- | Great Baseball || 1987-03[39] || $? || 5061 |- | Great Basketball || 1987-12[40] || $? || 5071 |- | Great Football || 1987-07[27] || $? || 5058 |- | Great Golf || 1987-11[41] || $? || 5057 |- | Great Ice Hockey || 1986-12[5] || $? || 5062 |- | Great Volleyball || 1987-08[27] || $? || 5070 |- | Hang-On / Astro Warrior || 1986-09[28] || $? || 6002 |- | Hang-On / Safari Hunt || 1986-09[20] || $? || 6001 |- | Heavyweight Champ (8-bit) || 1990 || $? || 7063 |- | Joe Montana Football (8-bit) || 1990-12[42] || $29.95[43] || 7062 |- | Kenseiden || 1988-11[44] || $? || 7013 |- | King's Quest: Quest for the Crown || 1989-07[7] || $? || 4360 |- | Kung Fu Kid || 1987-10[41] || $? || 5078 |- | Lord of the Sword || 1989-03[45] || $? || 7016 |- | Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting || 1986-12[5] || $? || 6003 |- | Maze Hunter 3D || 1988-05[46] || $? || 8003 |- | Michael Jackson's Moonwalker || 1991-05[47] || $29.95[48] || 7052 |- | Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord || 1988-11[44] || $? || 7500 |- | Missile Defense 3-D || 1987-08[27] || $40[32] || 8001 |- | Monopoly || 1988-09[44] || $? || 5500 |- | Montezuma's Revenge || 1989-06[1] || $? || 4370 |- | My Hero || || $? || |- | OutRun || 1987-10[41] || $? || 7003 |- | Paperboy || 1990 || $? || 5121 |- | Parlour Games || 1988-05[46] || $? || 5103 |- | Penguin Land || 1988-01[29] || $? || 5501 |- | Phantasy Star || 1988-11[26] || $69.99[49] || 9500 |- | Poseidon Wars 3D || 1989-03[10] || $? || 8006 |- | Power Strike || 1988-12[38] || $? || 5109 |- | Pro Wrestling || 1986-12[5] || $? || 5056 |- | Psycho Fox || 1990-05[50] || $29.95[51] || 7032 |- | Quartet || 1987-04[52] || $? || 5073 |- | R-Type || 1988-12[38] || $? || 9002 |- | R.C. Grand Prix || 1990-06[3] || $? || 27007 |- | Rambo III (Master System) || 1988-12[38] || $45.99[53] || 7015 |- | Rambo: First Blood Part II || 1986-12[5] || $? || 5064 |- | Rampage || 1989-01[15] || $? || QC-001 |- | Rastan || 1989-04[10] || $44.95[54] || 7022 |- | Rescue Mission || 1988-04[46] || $? || 5106 |- | Rocky || 1987-07[27] || $? || 7002 |- | SDI: Strategic Defense Initiative || 1988-03[13] || $40.00[55] || 5102 |- | Safari Hunt || 1986 || $? || |- | Shanghai || 1988-10[44] || $? || 5110 |- | Shinobi || 1988-09[44] || $44.95[56] || 7009 |- | Shooting Gallery || 1987-03[39] || $30.00[32] || 5072 |- | Slap Shot || 1990 || $29.95[57] || 7035 |- | Snail Maze || 1986-09 || $? || |- | Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit) || 1991-11[58] || $29.95[59] || 7076 |- | Space Harrier || 1987-03[39] || $39.95[60] || 7001 |- | Space Harrier 3D || 1988-07[8] || $? || 8004 |- | SpellCaster || 1989-09[17] || $59.95[61] || 9003 |- | Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (8-bit) || 1991-08[62] || $? || 7065 |- | Sports Pad Football || 1987-08[63] || $? || 5060 |- | Spy vs Spy || || $? || |- | Strider || 1991-06[64][65] || $? || 9005 |- | Super Monaco GP (8-bit) || 1990-09[66] || $? || 7043 |- | Super Tennis || || $? || |- | Teddy Boy Blues || || $? || |- | The Ninja || 1986-12[5] || $? || 5066 |- | Thunder Blade || 1988-10[44] || $? || 7011 |- | Time Soldiers || 1989-05[1] || $39.95[67] || 7024 |- | TransBot || || $? || |- | Vigilante || 1989-05[1] || $? || 7023 |- | Wanted || 1989-08[22] || $? || 5118 |- | Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? || 1988-12[26] || $39.95[68] || 4350 |- | Wonder Boy || 1987-06[69] || $? || 5068 |- | Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap || 1989-09[17] || $? || 7026 |- | Wonder Boy in Monster Land || 1988-08[14] || $? || 7007 |- | World Grand Prix || 1986-10[70] || $? || 5053 |- | World Soccer || 1987-10[71] || $? || 5059 |- | Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished Omen || 1989-03[45] || $59.99[72] || 7501 |- | Zaxxon 3D || 1988-03[4] || $39.95[73] || 8002 |- | Zillion || 1987-11[40] || $49.99 || 5075 |- | Zillion II: The Tri Formation || 1988-07[8] || $? || 5105 |- |}

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