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Sega Master System

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Sega Master System
==Sega Master System==
[[File:Sega_Master_System.jpg|thumb|North American version]]The Master System , often called the Sega Master System or SMS, is a third-generation video game console that was manufactured and released by Sega in 1985 in Japan (as the Sega Mark III), 1986 in North America, 1987 in Europe and 1989 in Brazil.
The original Master System could play both cartridges and the credit card-sized "Sega Cards," which retailed for cheaper prices than cartridges but had lower storage capacity. The Master System also featured accessories such as a light gun and 3D glasses which were designed to work with a range of specially coded games.
The Master System was released as a direct competitor to the Nintendo Entertainment System in the third videogame generation. The Master System was technically superior to the NES, which predated its release by nine months in North America but failed to overturn Nintendo's significant market share advantage in Japan and North America.
'''Predecessor: [[SG-1000]]''' '''Successor: [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]]'''
Successor: [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]]
==Technical Specifications==
*CPU: 8-bit Zilog Z80 at 3.58 MHz (3.579545 MHz)
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