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Here’s a Sega Master System (pretty much a Game Gear) running on an STM32 dev board. Also included are some ROMs for some classic games – Sonic the Hedgehog, Castle of Illusion, and The Lion King.
A Remake of the beloved Sega Master System Version of Sonic The Hedgehog 1. The whole game was revamped with full Widescreen support and "demakes" of the Sega Genesis version's stages.
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GameRant on MSNHow To Run Sega Master System Games On Steam Deck - MSNThe Sega Master System, an 8-bit competitor to the NES, offered fans fantastic games that were either exclusive to the ...
Sonic the Hedgehog had to be included somewhere. This wasn't the blue blur's debut, but the Master System port of the original game was damn good. Yes, it's a little bit slower and more pixelated ...
Some hackers have managed to convert an STM32 development into a Sega Master System emulator. This means Sonic the Hedgehog running on an ARM Cortex-M4. This hack has a number of parts. First, [Ale… ...
Sega released many Sonic the Hedgehog games on the Master System after the success of the character on the Sega genesis. While many were ports, fans adored them thus making them some of the best ...
The Sega Master System means different things to different people. Many Americans overlooked the system as the NES ruled home gaming, while Sega saw huge success in the UK and the rest Europe, as ...
The 12 best Sega Master System games, from Sonic the Hedgehog to Out Run. Nintendo may have kicked its arse commercially, but Sega's home console classics ruled our childhood.
Images: Nintendo Life. As is the case with the NES, the story of the Master System begins way back in 1983 with the launch of the SG-1000 — Sega's first ever home console system.
The Master System version of Sonic was like a passing of the torch between consoles. Sega had a real identity with their new mascot and it also gave the Genesis its own bragging rights through him.
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