The Sega Master System

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djmips - 16 hours ago

This is a bit of history that has always fascinated me ever since I found out in the nineties while employed at Accolade, where we were reverse engineering the Sega Genesis, that the VDP in the Genesis was a variant / descendent of the humble 70's TI TMS9918 (mentioned at the heart of the SG-1000 / Colecovision / MSX and more) - we made a lot of hay in our clean room reverse engineering effort using Texas Instruments data sheets for the 9918!

It is also casually mentioned that the TMS9918 inspired the VDP in the Famicom/NES but I haven't seen any direct proof because it also seems possible that the 2A03 was derived from Nintendo/Ikegami Tsushinki 'Namco Galaxian' inspired arcade board design notably used in Donkey Kong. It's an interesting thread and perhaps studying Galaxian arcade hardware and Donkey Kong hardware and contrasting it with the TMS9918 and 2A03 can establish some geneology for home and arcade VDP design in the early 80's

But it is clear that there was a pretty 'open source' attitude towards hardware IP at SEGA and Nintendo and elswhere in the early 80s.

soapdog - 18 minutes ago

SMS still manufactered and sold in Brazil. I had the original SMS and think that the Brazilian versions that came afterwards are sooooo good. Really recommend you folks checking it out.

This video show some of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVR6YZAv58Q

MBCook - 10 hours ago

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aledalgrande - 17 hours ago

Was just a few days ago in a shop in Den Den town in Osaka, where they still sell original Master System, NES and PS1 games, so many memories!

kawsper - 16 hours ago

Maybe it is nostalgia speaking, but the SMS had a great sound chip, and some amazing composers.

My absolute favourite song is from Ninja Gaiden "Escape in a forest" (starts at 03:36) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFoA0OICiB4&t=207s

Someone played that song with real instruments, and it's also amazing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arun9KuXImk

brabel - 15 hours ago

It was my second console after the Atari. It was a huge upgrade and we loved playing on it. The Mega Drive a few years later was my next one. In low income countries like Brazil they apparently still sell them new but licensed by a local manufacturer with another name I believe. It was so popular it still sells 30 years later.

CuriouslyC - 12 hours ago

I got this console when I was a kid just for Phantasy Star. It's unquestionably the best 8 bit RPG, and the weak sequels disappointed me constantly growing up.

prmoustache - 6 hours ago

The extebded life on the market is also what made the Master System peculiar. The SMS in mark2 form was still sold in Europe many years after the Megadrive was released and the Famicom/NES had disappeared completely although there were some chinese NES clones I believe available in a more underground market and I believe the SMS market life in Brazil was even longer.

My opinion is more nuanced now and I understand their were some outstanding titles but I remember not understanding at the time as a 8 year old kids how people could buy the NES/Famicom and tolerate its sprites flickering. I was still also playing some older DOS games in monochrome or CGA 4colors alongside the SMD yet they looked better to my eyes than those issues on the NES.

BirAdam - 14 hours ago

After reading this, I just have the Alex Kidd In Miracle World theme going over and over in my head.

raphlinus - 9 hours ago

Another deep dive is in https://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/master-system/

I've got a mostly-written emulator (in Rust). It's very easy to emulate, possibly the best gameplay bang for the emulator coding effort buck aside from NES. My main intent in writing this emulator is getting it running on an RP2350 board, like Adafruit Fruit Jam or Olimex RP2350pc.

It should also be possible to get the next generation (SNES, Genesis) on such hardware, but it's a much tighter fit and more effort.

deafpolygon - 6 hours ago

Interesting article.. would have been easier to read the comparison in tabular format (SG-1000 v Master System v NES or so on).