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* [[Master System:Master System Model Differences|Model Differences]] | * [[Master System:Master System Model Differences|Model Differences]] | ||
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* [[Master System:Connector Pinouts]] | * [[Master System:Connector Pinouts]] | ||
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===Video Mods=== | ===Video Mods=== | ||
* [[Master System:RGB Bypass Mod]] | * [[Master System:RGB Bypass Mod]] | ||
* <s> [[Master System:Composite/S-video Mod (Model 2)]] </s> | * <s> [[Master System:Composite/S-video Mod (Model 2)]] </s> |
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The Sega Master System is an 8-bit console from the third generation of video game consoles. Originally released on October 20, 1985 as the Sega Mark III — the third revision of the SG-1000 — the Sega Master System was later released in North America (September 1986) and Europe (June 1987). It offers backwards compatibility with the full SG-1000 library on Sega Mark III and Japanese Master System units. A later revision, the Master System II, was released in 1990 in North America and 1991 in Europe, Australia, and Asia.
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