I remember getting one of these as a kid. I kind of regret the circumstances around it though as I received it as a Chrsitmas gift from my parents. What is the problem with you say? The problem was I found it about two weeks before Christmas and played it when my parents were out. By the time Chrsitmas day came, the ’sparkle’ had dissappeared. Anyway, getting back to the console… it was pretty good in my opinion.
The Sega Master System was successful in some parts of the world, but for the most part, it went unnoticed. The SEGA Master System was the NES’s main rival, it unfortunately lost the battle against Nintendo, as it was outsold by the NES. It was cheaper though than the NES, retailing at £99 and the NES at £149, it also looked technicaly inferior to the NES, but actually had a CPU that ran twice the speed of the NES.
The Sega Master System was rereleased in a smaller handheld form factor in late 2006. This small handheld device is powered by 3 AAA batteries, has a brighter active matrix screen, and contained 20 Game Gear and Sega Master System games. The Sega Master System was pretty much a disappointment all round, although the original Phantasy Star RPG was superb and arguably still the best in the series. The Sega Master System was going nowhere with dead third party support and Atari was struggling with its attempt to match the success of the Nintendo console.