Master System

The Lucky Dime Caper [SMS – Proto]

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Thanks a lot to SMS Power for the contribute!

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Pat Riley Basketball [SMS – Unreleased]

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ITA: Questa pagina dell’archivio non ha ancora una descrizione. Se vuoi aggiungere delle informazioni riguardo le differenze della beta o la descrizione di un gioco cancellato, lasciaci un commento o mandaci una email! Inseriremo le tue informazioni nella pagina ed il tuo nome nella lista dei collaboratori. Grazie per il tuo aiuto! :)

Thanks a lot to SMS Power for the contribute!

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Promocao Especial M.System III [SMS – Promo Cart]

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Since 1989, Sega was officially represented in Brazil by Tec Toy, which was their only publisher and manufacturer, translated some games and even released special versions of the Master System and some games (like Wonderboy in Monster Land, that became “Monica no Castelo do Dragao”, in reference to Monica from the famous Brazilian comic series by Mauricio de Souza). That said, when Sonic 2 was released, they included promo cartdridges (Cartuchos Promocionais) in some games that were sold at the time. Those carts only had these two screens, which translate as:
Screen 1-
The adventure continues…
Here’s
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2
for Master [System], Mega [Drive]
and Game Gear
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SPECIAL OFFER
M. SYSTEM III COMPACT
for:
6 x 499,900 or
1,699,000 in cash
Free:
1 shirt
1 pen
1 sticker
Only until December 26th
Thanks a lot to Hageshii for these infos!

Thanks a lot to SMS Power for the contribution!

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Dinobasher [Sega Master System – Cancelled]

DinoBasher was a platform game being developed for the Sega Master System by Optimus Software and was due to be published by Codemasters in 1993. The game was a port of Big Nose the Caveman that had been released on the NES in 1991.

The game had a very cartoon like art style and the aim of the game was to club dinosaurs for Big Noses dinner. There was going to be four large islands for the player to explore and you would navigate between them using your club as a helicopter, to become the “first flying man”. You would also collect bones and rocks that you would be able to trade with the natives of the islands.

DinoBasher differs from most cancelled games though as it was actually completely finished and box art had been completed, the game had also been sent out to publications for review. Sega Power magazine gave it a terrible 42% and called it “Prehistoric Poo Poo” the review also said that it was a very generic platformer and the pacing was very slow.

The poor reviews seem to be one of the main reasons that this game was never actually released, this and the fact that it was due to be released towards the end of the Master Systems lifecycle. It could be that Codemasters wanted to concentrate on other games for the new 16bit platform such as the hugely popular Micro Machines for the Sega Megadrive. Codemasters at this time as well had started to cut down on releasing budget games and wanted to concentrate on full-price titles.

Even though the game was cancelled as it was completely finished DinoBasher can now be played as it was leaked online. There are tons of YouTube videos of the game and a rom can be downloaded and you can even play it in your browser.

Optimus Software was eventually bought out by Iguana UK in 1993, who were then acquired by Acclaim Entertainment and renamed Acclaim Studios Teesside. This studio was then also closed in 2002 and the majority of the staff were relocated to Acclaim Studio Cheltenham whose last game was RC Revenge released in 2013.

Codemasters continues to work on games today and primarily works on the F1 series of games from their Birmingham offices and also the Race Driver Grid games from the Kuala Lumpur office founded in 2006.

Thanks a lot to SMS Power for the contribute!

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