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Sega Master System Game Sega master system game Continue Wikipedia article Is a list of games released exclusively for a particular console. You can see the relevant lists of other consoles in video game lists. Master System The Master System is a game console released by Sega in the North American market in June 1986 to compete with Nintendo's entertainment system, which was released on the same market in February 1986 (the previous NES test market in New York and California took place in October 1985). Originally valued at US$200, the North American distribution rights to the console were acquired by Tonka before Sega re-acquired the rights on its own and released a further streamlined redesign of the console during the launch of Sega Genesis. The master system was released in Europe in September 1987, in April 1989 in Korea and in Brazil in September 1989, where distribution rights were transferred to Tec Toy. In the same year, the Japanese market was re-borrowed console under the new brand Master System and redesign. This is a list of 312 games for the Master System video game system. 15 were released only in Japan, 4 were released only in North America, 158 were released only in the PAL regions and 22 were released only in Brazil. It is organized in alphabetical order. See video game lists for relevant lists. Game Title Developer Publisher Regions released release date JP NA PAL Other 20 et 1 Tec Toy Tec Toy Unreleased Unreleased 1995 Aces Artech Digital Entertainment Sega Unreleased 1991 Sega Sega Action Fighter August 17, 1986 November 1986 August 1987 Addams Family Arc Development Flying Edge Unreleased 1993 Sanritsu Sega Air Attack Unreleased 1990 December 1990 After Burner Sega Sega December 12 , 1987 March 1988 March 1988 Air-Rescue SIMS Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1992 Disney Aladdin SIMS Sega Unreleased April 1994 Alex Kidd BMX Trial Sega Sega November 15, 1987 Unreleased by Alex Kidd: High-Tech WorldAnmitsu HimeJP (1987) Sega Sega July 19, 1987 June 1989 1989 Alex Kidd in The Miracle World of Sega Sega 1 November 1986 December 1986 September 1987 Alex Kidd in Shinobi World Sega Sega Unreleased 1990 August 1990 Alex Kidd : Lost Stars Board Sega March 10, 1988 July 1988 1988 ALF Nexa Corporation Sega Unsublished 1989 Unsublished Alien3 Probe Entertainment Unreleased October 1992 Alien Storm Sanritsu Sega Unreleased October 1991 Alien Syndrome Santsu 1987 March 1988 March 1988 Changed Beast Sega Sega Unreleased May 31, 1989 1989 Andre Agassi Tennis Lance Investments TecMagik Unreleased Unsublished 1993 Arcade Smash Hits Virgin Interactive Sega Unreleased August 1992 Argos Not Juujiken Salio Sega 25, 1988 Unreleased Unreleased Disney Ariel The Little Mermaid Blue Sky Software Tec Toy Unreleased Unreleased January 1996 Assault City Sanritsu Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1990 Asterix Sega Sega Unreleased December 1991 Aster91ix and Great Rescue Core Design Sega Unreleased September 1994 Asterix and Secret Mission as Aventuras da TV ColossoBR (1996) Sega Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1993 AstroSapo Xule - S.O.S Lagoa PoluidaBR Sega December 14, December 14, 1986 December 1986 October 1987 Ayrton Senna Super Monaco GP II SegaArc System works Sega Unreleased June 1992 Aztec AdventureNazca '88: Golden Road to ParadiseJP Sega Sega 20 September 1987 March 1988 September 1988 Back to the Future II Mirror Unreleased October 1999 1991 Back to the Future III Probe Entertainment Image Copyright Unreleased March 1992 Baku Baku Animals SIMSMinato Tech Toy Unreleased Unsublished Unsublished 1996 Bank Panic Sega Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1987 Basketball Nightmare Sega Sega Unsublished Unsublished December 1989 Batman Returns Aspect Sega Unsublished March 1993 Out Run SegaArc System Works Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1989 Battletoads in Battlemaniacs Syrox Development Tec Toy Unsublished Unreleased November 1996 Black BeltHokuto not KenJP Sega Sega July 20, 1986 November 1986 August 1987 Blade Eagle 3-D Sega Sega 26 March 1988 September 1988 1988 Bomber Raid Sanritsu Sega JP / EU Activision NA February 4, 1989 January 1989 1989 Bonanza Bros. Sanritsu Sega Unreleased February 1992 Disney Bonkers Wax Up! Al Baker and Associates Sega Unreleased Unreleased Unreleased 1995 Bram Stoker in Dracula Probe Entertainment Sony Imagesoft Unreleased Unreleased 1993 Bubble BobbleFinal Bubble BobbleJP (1988) Taito Sega July 2, 1988 Unreleased December 1991 Buggy Run SIMS Sega Unreleased December 1993 California GamesJogos de VeraoBR Sega Sega Unsublished May 1989 1989 California Games 2 S Sega Sega Unreleased August 1993 Captain Silver Sega Sega July 2, July 2, 1988 September 1989 1988 Casino Games Compile Sega Unsublished September 1989 November 1989 Castelo Ryo-Tim-Boom Tec Toy Unreleased Unreleased September 1997 Castle Of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Sega Sega Unsubcast February 1991 February 19 TecMagik TecMagik Unreleased June 1992 Ice Hockey Championship Electronic Arts USA Gold Unreleased 1992 Chase H.S. Taito Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1990 Cheese Cat-Astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzalez Cryo Interactive Sega Unreleased February 1 , 1995 Choplifter Sega Sega Unreleased September 1986 August 1987 Chuck Rock Core Design Virgin Interactive Unreleased August 1992 Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck Core Design Sega Unreleased October 1993 Cloud Master Opera Sega Unreleased August 1989 1989 Columns Sega Sega Unreleased September 1990 December 1990 Comic Machine Gun Joe Sega Sega April 21, 1986 Unreleased Unreleased Cool Spot Virgin Interactive Interactive Unreleased October 1993 Space StarMaster Codemasters Codemasters Unreleased 1993 Cyberobi Sega Sega Unreleased April 1991 Cyborg HunterChuon Senshi BorgmanJP Sega Sega JP/ EU Law NA 1988 January 1989 1989 Duffy Duck in Hollywood Probe Entertainment Sega EUTectoy BROziSoft AU Unreleased 1994 Danan: Jungle Fighter Board Sega Neega Published Unreleased January 1991 Dead Corner Sega Sega Unreleased 1989 January 1990 Deep Duck Trouble starring Donald Duck Aspect Sega Unsublished January 1994 Desert Speedtrap Starring Road Runner - Wile E Coyote Probe Entertainment Sega Unsublished 1993 Desert Strike Strike : Return to the Persian Gulf Kremlin Domark Unreleased November 1993 Dick Tracy Blue Sky Software Sega Unreleased January 1991 April 1991 Double Dragon Arc System Works Sega 1 October 1988 November 1988 1988 Double Hawk Opera House Sega Unreleased 1990 Dr. Robot Medium Bean Machine compilation Sega Unreleased Unreleased July 26, 1994 Dragon: Bruce Lee Story Mick Lowe Design Virgin Interactive Unreleased Unreleased 1994 Dragon Crystal Sega Sega Unre published Unreleased October 1991 Dynamite Duke Sanritsu Sega Unreleased April 1991 Dynamics Dux Sega Sega published January 1990 Dynamite Heddi Minato Giken Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1995 Unsublished 1995 E-SWAT Sanritsu Sega Unsublished September 1990 November 1990 Earthworm Jim Tectoy Tectoy Unreleased Unreleased March 1997 Ecco Dolphin Newtrade Sega issued Unsublished 1994 Ecleased 1994 Ecleased : Time Tides Novotrade Sega Unreleased Unreleased 1996 Enduro RacerSuper CrossBR Sega Sega 18 May 1987 August 1987 November 1987 F1Formula OneBR LankhorTeque Interactive Domark Unreleased August 27, 1993 F-16 Fighting FalconF-16 FighterEU/AUS/In-game Title Nexa Corporation Sega March 1986 October 1986 October 1987 Fantastic Dizzy Codemasters Codemasters Unreleased October 1993 Sega Sega Sega Fantastic Area June 15 1986 September 1986 September 4 September, September 4, Unreleased October 1993 Sega Sega Fantastic Area 15 June 1986 September 1986 September 4 September, September 4, September 4, Unreleased October 1993 Sega Sega Sega Fantastic Area June 15 1986 September 1986 September 4 September, September 4, September 4, Unreleased October 1993 Sega Sega Fantastic Area 15 June 1986 September 1986 September 4 September, September 4, September 4, Unreleased October 1993 Sega Sega Sega Fantastic Area 15 June 1986 September 1986 September 4 September, September 4, September 4, Unreleased October 19993 Sega Sega Sega Fantastic Area 15 June 1989 Fantasy Area II: Tears of Opa-Opa Sega Sega October 17, 1987 December 1987 January 29, 1990 Fantastic Zone: Maze Board Sega December 20 1987 July 1988 May 1988 Ferias Frustradas do Pica-Pau Tec To To To Unreleased Unreleased Unreleased December 1996 FIFA International Football Tiertex Design Studios Tec Toy Unreleased October 1996 Fire and Forget II Titus Software Software Unreleased November 1990 Fire and Ice Graftgold Virgin Interactive Unreleased Unreleased Unreleased 1995 Flash , Sega Entertainment Probe Unreleased Unreleased Tiertex Design Studios Grandslam Entertainment Unreleased Unreleased 1991 Forgotten Worlds Sanritsu Sega Unreleased July 1991 G-LOC: Air Battle of Sanritsu Sega Unreleased January 1992 Gain Ground Sanritsu Sega Unreleased January 1999 1 Galactic Defender Sega February 21, 1988 Unreleased Galaxy Power Sega Activision NA Sega EU Unsublished October 1989 1989 Gangster Town Sega Sega Unreleased August 1987 1987 Gauntlet Tiertex Design Studios TengenU.S. Gold Unreleased November 1990 Ghost HouseChapolim X Dracula: Um Dulo AssustadorBR (1993) Sega Sega April 21, 1986 September 1986 August 1987 Ghostbusters Compile Sega Unreleased May 1987 1989 Ghouls 'n Ghosts Arc System runs Sega Unreleased January 1991 April 1991 Global DefenseSDIJP Sega Sega 24 October, October 24, 1987 March 1988 March 1988 Global Gladiators Virgin Interactive Virgin Interactive Unreleased 1993 Unreleased 1993 Golden Axe Sega Sega Unreleased 1989 Golden Axe Warrior Sega Sega Unreleased April 1991 May 1991 Golfmania Sanritsu Sega Unsublished Unsublished 1990 Golvellius:
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