A modern puzzle game involving pieces on a grid, with different user classes that match styles of play. Released on the Sega Master System as a free electronic version with a limited physical release.
Based on the popular board game from Parker Brothers about acquiring real estate and earning rent from players that land on their properties. The goal is to bankrupt all other players but a time limit can also be set with the winner being the person with the most money/assets when time expires. Up to 10 players can compete or computer opponents can be added on one of three difficulty settings.
An unreleased space shooting game, designed for use with the Sega Master System's Light Phaser and 3D Imager accessories.
Probably an early version of what became Missile Defense 3-D. Originally described in 'Computer Entertainer' February 1987 issue.
Safari Hunt is a hunting game where one must shoot as many animals with a limited amount of ammunition. One must shoot the various game animals to acquire enough points to advance to the next round.
20 em 1 (translated as 20 in 1) is a collection of 20 original games developed and published by Brazilian company Tectoy for the Sega Master System.
The cartridge was only sold bundled with a certain version of Tectoy's Master System III Compact, and as such had no box of its own and was never sold outside Brazil. The games included in the collection were made for children and are relatively basic, ranging from driving to platformers to shoot-'em-ups. None of the terrible games have been named, being only identified by numbers.
Platform game featuring characters from the "TV Colosso", a famous children's TV show in Brazil that was produced in the 90s, starring anthropomorphic dogs.
Geraldinho is a retooled version of Teddy Boy, produced by Tec Toy and released exclusively in Brazil. The main character was replaced by "Geraldinho", a popular comics character created by Glauco Villas Boas, a famous brazillian illustrator and cartoonist, for children's section of the newspaper "Folha de São Paulo" called "Folhinha". This game was another attempt of Tec Toy to suit the brazilian children audience, using characters from popular comics, series and magazines.
Chapolim X Drácula: Um Duelo Assustador is an authorized "hack" of Ghost House, with Ghost House's hero, Mick, replaced by Chapolim, a famous Mexican character from a TV series.
Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum is an action-adventure game based on the popular educational Brazilian TV series with the same name. The player can chose to play either Pedro or Biba to search for the ingredients through five levels. Each level involves some platforming and minor puzzle solving elements, like jumping over the right sequence of platforms, or finding food inside the kitchen's drawers in the right order.
Sapo Xulé: S.O.S. Lagoa Poluida is a retooled version of Astro Warrior, released by Tec Toy in 1996 for a Brazilian audience. It was later brought to Portugal.
S.O.S. Lagoa Poluida is virtually identical to Astro Warrior, but now takes place underwater rather than in Space. Astro Warrior had previously been released in Brazil making this the second outing of this game in that region - Portugal did not see Astro Warrior as a stand-alone release, instead in the form of the combo cartridge, Hang-On / Astro Warrior.