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==Trivia== *The Master System so far is the only [[Sega]] system that had two completely different names on the same region, with the Mark III and Master System both having released in Japan. *The Master System version of [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)|''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' (8-bit)]] was only released in Europe and South America.{{Citation needed}} *The Master System VDP was based on a video display controller made by Texas Instruments named the TMS9918 which was used on the preceding Sega console, the [[Wikipedia:SG-1000|SG-1000]]. *The Master System version of ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' was only released in Europe,{{Citation needed}} while ''[[Sonic Blast]]'' was only released in Brazil by [[Tectoy]]. *The Sega Master System made regular cameo appearances in ''[[Wikipedia:Regular Show|Regular Show]]''. Both console and controllers are exactly the same despite the show apparently being mirrored. *The Sega Master System has no exclusive ''Sonic'' games, as all games released for it having also been ported to the [[Sega Game Gear|Game Gear]]. *There are 318 games officially released for the Sega Master System. *The Master System had no region lock chip inside the hardware. This means owners can play any games from any region. *The Master System is the longest living console in the world, surpassing the Atari 2600. Despite being discontinued internationally by Sega since the 1990s, the console is still in production, specifically in Brazil, after 38 years of its first 1985 introduction in Japan, due to 3rd-party companies producing new variants of the original system.
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