![]() The Master System was released in the UK and Europe in 1987 with the above design. ![]() In 1985 came the Sega Mark III, a true home console with backwards compatibility with most of the SG series, which served as the basis for the Master System. The SG-3000 had a built in keyboard and worked more like a computer than a stand alone games console. There had been the previous Sega SG-1000 released only in Japan and Australia/New Zealand, and it's successors the SG-1000 II and SG-3000, which were just improvements on the original model. The Sega Master System, as I'm sure most of you are aware, was Sega's first cartridge based home video game console to have a worldwide release, and was one of the few major competitors to Nintendo's NES system in the 8-bit era. ![]() Here's to getting this bloggy thing back on the road! Cheers!
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