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| aka= Gam*Boy (KR original), Aladdin Boy (KR later)
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| system= Sega Master System
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| korea= {{date|1989|April|nocat=true}}
| brazil= {{date|1989|September|nocat=true}}
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Revision as of 16:15, 27 January 2024

Title Screen

Sega Master System

Also known as: Gam*Boy (KR original), Aladdin Boy (KR later)
Developer: Sega
Publishers: Sega (US/EU/JP), Samsung (KR), Tec Toy (BR)
Platform: Sega Master System
Released in JP: October 1987
Released in US: September 1986
Released in EU: June 1987
Released in KR: April 1989
Released in BR: September 1989



Sega Master System
Manufacturer Sega
CPU
GPU
RAM
VRAM
SRAM
Media
Connectivity
Players supported

The Sega Master System is a home game console released by Sega in 1986. It uses both ROM cartridges, and a format called "Sega Card" for gameplay.

Games

Hardware

Emulators

  • MEKA

ROM Images

Sega Master System ROM images usually have the extension .sms