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...let's start one anyway. Besides the Atari 2600 and the ZX Spectrum and even the GameBoy, the Sega Master System might end up being one of the primary targets for my homebrew games. With that said, after a long while since the Pocket Platformer-to-SMS conversion discussion (and the fact that this forum site lacks anything but a SMS HSC ting), I figured I'd start an official thread for general discussion on the Sega Master System. So, to start with, what are your favorite games? Favorite homebrew games? Favorite quirks? Almost anything goes as long as it pertains to the Master System. Happy posting! ❤️
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Hey All! (More to come!) Prices have been reduced! Don’t be afraid to make an offer! It’s been a long time since I’ve sold something here on Atariage. For those who might be interested, can view my feedback here on AA: I am Paypal verified. I will ship internationally for people who live outside the US (Canada included). However, I must charge shipping for international buyers due to how expensive international shipping has become. Best offers are welcomed! What I’m selling is a group of items from my collection. For starters: Atari 2600: Demons to Diamonds Clean, works great! Game cartridge only. Free shipping in the US! $3.99USD Atari 2600: Pooyan Clean, works great! Label torn. Game cartridge only. Free shipping in the US! SOLD Xbox 360: Dishonored (CIB) Clean, works great! Free shipping in the US! $4.99USD Xbox 360: Mass Effect (CIB) Clean, works great! Free shipping in the US! $4.99USD C64: Questron II (CIB) - Game works well. Box has creases in the bottom left-hand corner (Please see Photographs of actual product for condition.) It comes complete w/ Game Disk, Save Disk, User Manual, Quick Sheet, Warranty Card, Developer Note, Product Catalogue & Game Box. SOLD PC/Engine/Turbografx-16: PC-Engine Homebrew FX-Unit Yuki + Collectable Like-New, Never Played. Region Free (Please see Photographs of actual product for condition.) Includes Game Disc, User Manual, Jewel Case & Back Insert, Along w/ Promotional Character Illustration Card from the developer. SOLD Super Famicom: Super Pang Clean & Tested; Adult Owned. Game works well. (Please see Photographs of actual product for condition.) Comes w/ Game Cartridge, Warranty Card, Plastic Sleeve & Retail Box. User Manual is NOT included 40 OBO w/ Free Shipping in US only Sega Master System Alex Kid: High Tech World: Clean & Tested; Adult Owned. Game works well. (Please see Photographs of actual product for condition.) Comes w/ Game Cartridge, Case & Insert. User Manual is NOT included. SOLD! Again, I accept Paypal; I am a verified user. Please DM me if you’re interested in what I am selling. Thank you for taking the time to read my FS thread!
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Prices include shipping. May potentially consider trades, though my wants are minimal at this point - feel free to check my post in the wanted section! Reluctant to split up the lots, but who knows - wow me. Photos available upon request, thanks! TRS-80 - $110 -CoCo 2 (model #26-3134A) with one joystick, Mega Bug, Space Assault 2600 - $40 -Poker Plus (picture label) 5200 Lot - $35 -Kaboom -River Raid -Super Breakout Sega Master System Lot - $45 -Double Dragon -Penguin Land Both CIB Sega Genesis Lot - $90 -Dynamite Headdy (cb) -Landstalker (loose) -Mortal Kombat (loose) -Sonic 1 (nfr - cb) Computer Game Lot - $25 -TI-99 - Alpiner (cib) -TI-99 - Munch Man (ci) -Vic-20 - Pirates’ Cove (ci) -Vic-20 - The Sky is Falling -TRS-80 - Space Assault Astrocade - $30 *Both are repro carts* -Sea Devil (with case / manual) -Sneaky Snake -1 controller with partial functionality - $10 O2 / Videopac - $20 -Loony Balloon Colecovision Lot - $20 -Gateway to Apshai -Tutankham* —I could not get Tutankham to load on my console, but as it was a second copy, I did not try for long. Perhaps after a thorough cleaning, it will come back to life? Basically, this is a freebie, with my hope that someone gets lucky. RUN Commodore Vic-20/C64 Magazine -Issues #1-5, dating 01-05/84. Clueless on this kind of thing, so offer..?
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Has anyone made a Genesis repro with a Master System ROM on it, thus eliminating the need for a powerbase converter? I've checked around but I haven't been able to find any information on how to do this (if it's even possible).
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Hey all! I'll be getting my Sega Master System pretty soon. I'm so psyched about it! Does anyone here do modding for the system? ...HDMI, capacitor replacement, or the beloved FM synthesizer mod? I look forward to your posts! Thanks!
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When I was recording these games I was surprised by how well some translated to an 8 bit system such as Mortal Kombat & Road Rash, while others probably should not have been released like Altered Beast. What are some of your favorite ports between Sega cartridge consoles? Here is every game compared in 1 video: Here is each game individually:
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I am currently working on a project to list all the Sega Master system games and the people who created them. I am having trouble finding the developers for the following games and was hoping someone could help me out. I have cross referenced my information with the leading SMS sites and they have either conflicting information or suspect someone else did it. Proof would be awesome if you have it otherwise just your reason why would be great! Great Basketball Klax Montazumas Revenge Ms Pacman PGA Tour Golf The Pro Yakyuu - Pennant Race Sega World Tournament Golf Streets of Rage Submarine Attack Ultima IV Wonder Boy in Monster World World Games
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All prices are in U.S, funds, but I will gladly accept the equivalent in Canadian funds. Payment by paypal. All prices included shipping to mainland U.S. and Canada by Canada Post. I will not ship to other countries within the Americas. Shipping overseas with tracking & insurances costs hundreds of dollars. I will ship overseas untracked if you pay the difference in shipping, payment is made by paypal "gift" and you want to take the risk. I've sent many packages to Europe this way and none have been lost, but it can take a couple months to arrive. Red Famicom Twin system with newer belt and NESRGB, games and Sansuii pad: $400 shipped I can add the matching Famicom Everdrive pictured below for $80 The belt was supposed to have been replaced not long before I bought the system a few years ago, but I haven't spent many hours playing FDS games using the actual disk drive. Working Disk games load fast and work flawlessly. I've already sold most of the working FDS games I had. Zelda loads side A fine, but gets Error 27 loading side B. Galaxy Odyssey loads side A fine, but gets Error 27 loading side B. I have tried the audio cassette. Kiki Kikkai works fine. Kid Icarus works fine. 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All games play flawlessly. http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(6).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(7).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(.JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(9).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(10).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(11).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(12).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd%20(13).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neocd.JPG Neo Geo Omega CMVS system with AEST stick, power supply and component cable: $530 shipped I can add the NeoSD flashcart pictured below, with 32(?)GB microsd card for $350 The AES stick has an 8-way gate installed and arcade ball top. http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(6).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(7).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(.JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(9).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(10).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(11).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(12).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/neoo%20(13).JPG Sega Master System with S-Video, composite and audio output mods + one controller: $80 shipped No power supply or video cables. http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/smss%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/smss%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/smss%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/smss%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/smss%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/smss.JPG HDG Genesis with "all" the mods: $150 shipped[b/] I'll update this with more info after I find the full list of work done. Definitely includes 2 overclock speeds, language switch, component, s-video, composite and audio output mods. http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(6).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(7).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/genm%20(.JPG Atari 5200 system with rebuilt controller and 27 game carts $300 shipped I can add an Atari 5200 Ultimate SD Cartridge for $90 and/or the pictured controller adapter + overlays set for $80 This system was cleaned and refurbished inside and out from the seller I bought it from. The controller was rebuilt with modern parts and works great. If you are interested I will test each cart again. 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This Colecovision console was refurbished and upgraded by Yurki and includes the following mods: 2 black controllers with ball knobs and straightened cords Composite and Audio out jack (cable included) RGB output (scart cable included) Pause button Bios skip LEDs to indicate Power On and Pause Comes with the original power supply, 2 original controllers, RGB scart cable and composite/left/right audio cable. http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(6).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(7).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(.JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(9).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(10).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(11).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(12).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(13).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/coleco%20(14).JPG "Hong Kong Version" NES $200 shipped http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(6).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(7).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/hknes%20(.JPG Korean SNES/Hyundai Super Comboy $150 shipped http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/ksnes%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/ksnes%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/ksnes%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/ksnes%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/ksnes%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/ksnes%20(6).JPG Clear black/smoke gray Dreamcast system with 10 games and SD card adapter $220 shipped More details soon. http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/dclot%20(1).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/dclot%20(2).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/dclot%20(3).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/dclot%20(4).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/dclot%20(5).JPG http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/dclot%20(6).JPG Just Breed CIB Famicom game with English translation: $90 shipped Authentic Famicom cart with translated rom chips installed. 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The Japanese チョップ translates to CHOP with the date 1/7 or July first (in america we have the numbers reversed look it up if you don't believe me). The Chips aren't Sega branded like on normal carts and neither is the board-
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Looking at getting an everdrive. I see the latest will play Genesis, SMS, and 32x games. Is there a version that will do Sega CD games?
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Tutorial: NES controller MOD to work on Sega Master System (I was asked to help make this MOD for a fellow Atariage member, so I figured I would post for all to see) Tools Needed: Soldering Iron and Solder Wire Strippers Multimeter 1 NES controller 1 Sega/Atari compatible 9 pin (DB-9) joystick cable 1: Disassemble NES controller by removing all 6 screws. 2: Desolder and remove original cable and controller chip. The controller chip can be a pain, so I used small pointy wire cutters to cut the base of each leg, then I was able to remove the little legs from the board easier. Be careful not to accidentally rip the solder pad off the front, just take your time. 3: Strip each wire on the new 9 pin controller wire. 4: Using a multimeter, verify continuity of each wire, and write down which color goes to which pin. I used a paper clip to stick into each hole of the controller cable. 5: Solder the wires that correctly correspond to each button. For Sega Master System, 7 wires are used and 2 are not. They will be: Up Down Left Right Button 1 Button 2 Ground Note the images in step 2 and 4, I've designated which wire will go to which part on the controller. Your wire colors may be different. In my case, the red and yellow wires were not used. 6: Next I wrap the new cable into the NES controller and make sure the controller will go back together okay and test it. After I verify it works, Then I apply hot glue to make sure the wires will stay in place. 7: Assemble the controller and makes sure all of the buttons work. You are done!
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I’ve been trying and trying to pull back on game gathering and more on playing, but then Mrs. Shake gasps and when I ask what, she says “Nothing! You don’t want to see...”, and then here I am talking about a new console and the Great Sega Christmas Of 2015. She went wild and got me a Mega Everdrive, a 32x (!) + Model 2 Genesis, and a(nother) Model 1 Genesis for Christmas, along with a couple of cheap ’n’ common boxed games as stocking stuffers. We both have had a blast digging through the Everdrive, and the Master System library has been a really pleasant surprise. We both grew up in the 8-bit era, so we're really enjoying exploring the SMS games that were mostly new to us. She’s become a complete Fantasy Zone addict. Like everybody else, I knew one kid in early grade school who had one, but we usually played Zelda and Super Mario Bros. instead. But from the first time I saw the two-second clip in the commercial, the 3-D, psychedelic tornado of Moai heads from Space Harrier made me long for one of these sleek and advanced machines. So yesterday, I’m sitting on the couch and she does that “gasp" thing next to me. She knows that I’ve wanted to pick up a reasonably-priced, working SMS just for kicks, even though I can now play the games via the Everdrive. But she also knows about my almost pathological devotion to Double Dragon. I’m not very good. I acknowledge that its a fun-but-superficial game with a stack of crappy home versions. But I’ve always loved Double Dragon in a weird "nostalgic fixation" kind of way, and (casually) pick up every version I can if it’s cheap enough. Get a 2600? Buy Double Dragon. Finally set up a Genesis? Buy Double Dragon. Tiger Handhelds? They’re awful, but I got Double Dragon when I was a kid. I don’t have a 7800, but if I find a cheap boxed copy of Double Dragon, I’ll buy it for when I eventually get the system. Not an obsession, but let’s call it a “quirky affinity”. (Because everyone needs a taste of this.) Anyway, Mrs. S shows me a craigslist post for a $75 Sega console (in the “Sega Base System” package) with three boxed games: Black Belt, Rastan, and Double Dragon. I knew that Double Dragon goes for $15-$20. Which sweetens the price of the bundle for me. I know Rastan is a favorite for some people, and while I have no attachment to Black Belt, I clearly love side-scrolling beat-em-ups. So, despite wanting to protest, I don’t stop her from contacting the seller to get it for me as "one last Christmas present". We go to pick it up and it’s missing one controller (mentioned in the listing) but I have a light gun and a loose copy of Safari Hunt to make up for it; and the RF switcher the seller has is an NES one, not the original. But other than that, he’s got the box, the paperwork, the styrofoam, and even the "Sega" f-type converter. He kindly tests it for us, and we round up all the stuff and we’re on our way. It turns out to be cleaner than I’d expected and we set it up and have a blast. Black Belt even included a minty Sega poster that could not be more "of its moment in history", and it even has a game catalog on the back.. "Trippy..." A little reading today taught me that it’s model 3010-B, which has ONLY Hang On built in, rather than Hang On / Safari Hunt. A few places online say this is slightly “more rare”, which is curious to me mostly because I can’t find any concrete info on hardware variants online! Any suggestions on where a hardware junkie can research? [This box (that white part is printed, not a sticker) seems to verify that this console and this box went together originally, since it only says that Hang On is included, which seems to match descriptions of model 3010-B.] Regardless, I really dig it, and while it could never surpass the NES in my heart, it’s a really fun compliment and a great 8-bit system with its own character and personality. The light gun is FANTASTIC, and I’m looking forward to maybe trying a pair of the 3-D glasses. Maybe even picking up a Master Everdrive in a few months so I can play SG-1000 stuff, too... Any Boston-area gamers care to shed some light? I'm not from around here... I guess Santa got held up back in ’88-’89, because boy-oh-boy did some Sega dreams come true this year.
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Who has both the box and manuals for these games on the sega master system? (Paying $5.00 each) Monopoly Black Belt Need only manuals for the following Sega Master System games: (Paying $3.00 each) Shinobi Rastan And I would like to have the manuals for these games on the Gamecube: Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker ($9.00) Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door ($5.00) Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights ($2.00) Mario Superstar Baseball ($2.00) Mario Power Tennis ($2.00) Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader ($2.00) Finally, both the case and manuals for these games on the Gamecube: (Paying $7.00 each) Metroid Prime Pac-Man World 2
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I'm pretty new to the SMS, and I was wondering which game(s) are considered the best. Here are the ones I have already: Shinobi Choplifter Black Belt Rambo II Rastan Hang-on/Safari Hunt The one name I keep hearing pop up again and again is Wonder Boy III. What's the max I should pay for a CIB copy? I'm also open to any suggestions that aren't space shooters--I already have more than I know what to do with on the 2600 . Thanks!
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What is your highest score in Wonder Boy in Monster Land? I'll be giving away prizes. The end date of this contest is June 5th.
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