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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:SG-1000 Mods Wiki|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, Europe, Australia, and Asia.
The Sega Master System is an 8-bit console from the third generation of video game consoles. Originally released on October 20, 1985 in Japan as the Sega Mark III — the third revision of the [[SG-1000:SG-1000 Mods Wiki|SG-1000]] — the Sega Master System was later released in North America (September 1986) and Europe (June 1987), and was also released in Korea (April 1989) as the Samsung Gam-Boy and in Brazil (September 1989) by TecToy. It offers backwards compatibility with the full SG-1000 library on Sega Mark III, Japanese Master System and Korean units. A later revision, the Master System II, was released in 1990 in North America and 1991 in the rest of the world. While the console saw very little market share in Japan and North America due to Nintendo's dominance, it saw success in Europe, Korea and Australia, and became a massive sensation in Brazil where a version of the console is still sold today.
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===General Information===
===General Information===
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Creating Game Backups]] </s>
* [[Master System:Creating Game and Save Backups|Creating Game Backups]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Playing Game Backups]] </s>
* <s> [[Master System:Playing Game Backups]] </s>
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Creating Game Save Backups]] </s>
* [[Master System:Creating Game and Save Backups|Creating Game Save Backups]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Applying ROM Patches]] </s>
* [[Applying ROM Patches]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Homebrew Games List]] </s>
* <s> [[Master System:Homebrew Games List]] </s>
* [[Master System:Game Gear on Master System Patches]]
* [[Master System:Game Gear on Master System Patches]]
* <s> [[Master System:MSX on Master System Conversions]] </s>
* [[Master System:Game Incompatibilites]]
* [[Master System:Game Incompatibilites]]
* [[Master System:List of Master System Games with Save Batteries]]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_light_gun_games#Master_System List of Light Gun Games]
* [[Master System:List of Games With Keyboard Compatibility]]
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===Technical Information===
===Technical Information===
* [[Master System:Master System Model Differences|Model Differences]]
* [[Master System:Master System Model Differences|Model Differences]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Connector Pinouts]] </s>
* [[Master System:Video Output Notes]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Region Information]] </s>
* [[Master System:Connector Pinouts]]
* [[Master System:Video Output Comparison]]
* [[Master System:Region Information]]
* [[Master System:FM Audio Information]]
* [[Master System:FM Audio Information]]
* [[Genesis:Genesis Controller on SMS Games]]
* [[Genesis:Genesis Controller on SMS Games]]
* [[Media:PAL Model 1 VA1 Service Manual.pdf|PAL Model 1 VA1 Service Manual]]
* [[Media:PAL Master System II Service Manual.pdf|PAL Master System II Service Manual]]
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===General Mods===
* <s> [[Master System:Region Free Mod]] </s>
* [[Master System:3-D Glasses on SMS II]]
* <s> [[Master System:In-Game Reset (IGR)]] </s>
* [https://www.smspower.org/smscartpad/xtra_images/pause_diag.jpg Controller Pause Button Mod]
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===Video Mods===
===Video Mods===
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Video Output Notes]] </s>
* [[Master System:RGB Bypass Mod]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:RGB Bypass Mod]] </s>
* [[Master System:SMS II Video Mods]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Composite/S-video Mod (Model 2)]] </s>
* [[Media:Sega Master System Jailbar Fix.pdf|Jailbar Fix (PDF)]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Jailbar Fix (lift pin 6 of Fujitsu MB3514)]] </s>
* [[Master System:Convert PAL System to NTSC]]
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===Audio Mods===
===Audio Mods===
* [[Master System:Audio Line Out Mod]]
* [[Master System:Audio Line Out Mod]]
* [[Master System:SMSFM]]
* [[Master System: M.K Workshop Mark III FM Mod]]
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===Repair Guides===
===Repair Guides===
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Black Screen]] </s>
* [[Master System:General Troubleshooting]]
* [[ConsoleMods_Wiki:Cartridge_Cleaning|Game Cartridge / Connector Cleaning]] </li>
* [[ConsoleMods_Wiki:Cartridge_Cleaning|Game Cartridge / Connector Cleaning]] </li>
* [[Replacing Capacitors]]
* [[Replacing Capacitors]]
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| <h3>Flash Carts</h3>
| <h3>Flash Carts</h3>
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<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Master Everdrive]] </s> </li>
<li> [https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/smsx7.html Master Everdrive X7]</li>
<li> [[BackBit Pro]]
<li> [https://www.smspower.org/forums/19838-TrifffcartANewAdvancedSMSFlashCart Trifffcart (in development)]
<li> [https://krikzz.com/our-products/legacy/master-everdrive.html Master Everdrive (discontinued)]
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||<h3>3D Printables</h3>
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<li> [https://www.printables.com/model/79120-sega-master-system-sms-d-pad-replacement D-pad Replacement] </li>
<li> [https://www.printables.com/model/79115-sega-master-system-2-sms2-power-switch-led SMS II Power Switch] </li>
<li> [https://www.printables.com/model/79114-sega-master-system-2-sms2-cartridge-cover-flap SMS II Cartridge Door] </li>
<li> [https://www.printables.com/model/442568-sega-master-system-replacement-cartridge-shell Cartridge Shell] </li>
<li> [https://www.printables.com/model/125563-sega-master-system-2-rgbav-nocutmod No-Cut AV/RGB Mod Adapter] </li>
<li> [https://www.printables.com/model/377296-game-boy-to-sega-master-system-dpad-adapter Game Boy/NES D-Pad Adapter] </li>
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||<h3>Other</h3>
||<h3>Other</h3>
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<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Region Free Mod]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:In-Game Reset (IGR)]] </s> </li>
<li> [[Comparison_of_Power_Supplies#Third_generation_of_consoles|Replacement Power Supplies]] </li>
<li> [[Comparison_of_Power_Supplies#Third_generation_of_consoles|Replacement Power Supplies]] </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Controller Adapters]] </s> </li>
<li> <s> [[Master System:Controller Adapters]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[Master System:Capacitor Kit]] </s> </li>
<li> [https://console5.com/store/console-cap-kits/sega/master-system.html Capacitor Kits] </li>
<li> [https://stoneagegamer.com/powerbase-mini.html Powerbase Mini]
<li> [https://stoneagegamer.com/powerbase-mini.html PowerBase Mini] </li>
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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 in Japan 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), and was also released in Korea (April 1989) as the Samsung Gam-Boy and in Brazil (September 1989) by TecToy. It offers backwards compatibility with the full SG-1000 library on Sega Mark III, Japanese Master System and Korean units. A later revision, the Master System II, was released in 1990 in North America and 1991 in the rest of the world. While the console saw very little market share in Japan and North America due to Nintendo's dominance, it saw success in Europe, Korea and Australia, and became a massive sensation in Brazil where a version of the console is still sold today.

 

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