Sega Master System memories
Man, this video brings back
memories, fond memories.
My brother and I would play
the hell out of the Sega Master System.
And, we got this system way before NES. I also remember the “hidden” snail-maze game
embedded into the system.
Catchy tune, right?
The reviewer brought up the
card-slot games that I had totally forgot about. Sega had these thin cards that you slipped into the front of the
system that had simpler games that were more throwbacks to the old games. But they were fun. Sega called them Sega
Cards. From the Sega Wiki,
((Overall, Sega published only a dozen games in
the format (in 1986–1987) before moving to using solely game cartridges. The
revised model of the Sega
Master System, Sega Master System
II had no Sega Card support.[2] reflecting Sega's move away from the format.
))
What is interesting about this
that Sega would use a super-version of this format with the VMU cards in a
manner of speaking. I loved the VMUs.
Then, there was the Hang On
game.
I also thought the North America version of the system was sleeker than the Japanese version that is below.
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