Sega Master System Games Collection
The Sega Master System (SMS), released in 1985 (1986 in North America), was Sega's 8-bit answer to the Nintendo Entertainment System. While it struggled against Nintendo's dominance in Japan and North America, it found remarkable success in Europe, Brazil and other markets. The SMS featured superior hardware to the NES with better color palette (64 colors vs 52), higher resolution (256x192 vs 256x240) and built-in stereo sound. Its library included excellent ports of arcade hits like Out Run and Shinobi, as well as original titles such as Alex Kidd in Miracle World (pre-installed in later models) and Phantasy Star. The system's 3D glasses accessory was innovative for its time. Though discontinued in 1996, the SMS remained popular in Brazil well into the 2000s through licensed Tec Toy production, selling over 20 million units worldwide.
All Sega Master System Games
Mickey's magical platforming adventure to rescue Minnie from the evil witch Mizrabel. This 8-bit Master System version features unique level designs distinct from the Genesis release, with Mickey bouncing on enemies, collecting gems, and navigating enchanted environments across 5 fantasy worlds.
Alex Kidd in Miracle World is a platform game developed and published by Sega for the Master System. Originally built into the console's BIOS, it became one of the most recognizable titles for the system and Sega's early mascot platformer before Sonic.
Wonder Boy is a classic side-scrolling platformer that helped define the genre in the 8-bit era. Players control the titular hero Tom-Tom as he runs, jumps, and throws stone axes to rescue his girlfriend Tina from the evil Dark King.
The sequel to the arcade classic transforms the series into an action-RPG hybrid. As Wonder Boy, players explore a fantasy world, battling monsters, upgrading equipment, and rescuing a princess from the dragon monster. Introduces RPG elements like shops, armor upgrades, and magic items.
A groundbreaking action-adventure where players transform into different animal forms to explore a vast interconnected world. Follows the hero's quest to lift a draconic curse after defeating the Mecha Dragon.
A 1995 platformer featuring the fastest mouse in Mexico, Speedy Gonzales, on a quest to recover stolen cheese from Sylvester the Cat across 24 challenging levels.
Based on the 1985 film, this side-scrolling action game puts players in control of John Rambo as he infiltrates Vietnam to rescue POWs. Features both jungle combat and vehicular shooting sections with the iconic compound bow.
A helicopter rescue mission game where players pilot a chopper to save hostages while evading enemy fire. Originally an Apple II classic, this SMS version features enhanced graphics and additional stages.
An overhead-view RC car racing game featuring 8 unique tracks with jumps, oil slicks, and turbo pads. Supports single-player championship mode and 2-player split-screen competition.
Based on the anime series, this action-adventure game follows JJ, Apple, and Champ of the White Knights as they infiltrate the Noza Empire's fortress. Features Metroidvania-style exploration, a laser pistol with limited energy, and password saves.
A time-traveling run-and-gun adventure where players battle through four historical eras (Prehistoric, Roman, Medieval, and Future). Features cooperative 2-player action, era-specific weapons, and branching paths with multiple endings.
The groundbreaking JRPG that defined Sega's RPG legacy. Follow Alis on her quest to avenge her brother and overthrow the tyrannical Lassic in the Algol star system. Features first-person dungeons, animated battles, and a sci-fi/fantasy hybrid setting.
Ys: The Vanished Omens is the groundbreaking first entry in Falcom's legendary Ys series, ported to Sega Master System in 1988. Players control red-haired swordsman Adol Christin as he investigates the mysterious disappearance of the six priests of Ys. Notable for its innovative 'bump combat' system and sweeping Yoshiki Kawai soundtrack, it set new standards for action RPGs on 8-bit consoles.
The Ninja is a challenging action-platformer released for the Sega Master System in 1987. Players control a ninja warrior through six perilous stages to rescue a kidnapped princess. Notable for its precise jumping mechanics, shuriken throwing combat, and authentic ninja tools like smoke bombs and kusarigama.
Black Belt is a classic side-scrolling beat 'em up released for the Sega Master System in 1986. Players control martial artist Riki as he battles through five stages of enemies to rescue his kidnapped fiancée. Notable for its precise controls, varied fighting techniques, and being one of the first console games to authentically depict martial arts combat.
Kung Fu Kid is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game released for the Sega Master System in 1987. Players control a young martial artist who must fight through five stages of enemies to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend from the evil Mr. X.

















