Sega Master System Games
Launching in 1986 (1985 in Japan), the Sega Master System carried Sega from arcades into homes with 8-bit cartridge play and surprisingly strong color graphics for its era. It found major success in Europe and Brazil, where its library grew deepest, delivering classics like Phantasy Star, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Wonder Boy III, and R-Type. Known for arcade-accurate ports, genre variety, and regional longevity, the Master System remains one of Sega’s most important early hardware chapters—and a key, collectible era for 8-bit retro fans worldwide