Sonic Triple Trouble SMS is a fan-made Master System port of the original Sonic Triple Trouble, which was only released for the Game Gear and never got a Master System version. This port has been created by modifying the original Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Master System.
Die Hard 2: Die Harder is a cancelled Sega Master System game based on the movie of the same name. The game was developed by Tiertex and meant to be published by Grandslam in December 1991, however after not meeting the release cycle it was "indefinitely postponed" in mid-1992 because Sega had concerns with the quality of the game.
This game is a port of the popular mobile phone game, Flappy Bird. The game is fairly simple: You control a bird (or in this version, Opa-Opa) and tap the screen (press 1 or 2) to flap your wings and go up a bit, but gravity will quickly pull you back down. The aim of the game is to fly through the small openings in an endless stream of pipes without touching a pipe or the floor. Each set of pipes you pass gives you 1 point. The physics of the game makes it quite challenging, and it is fun to compete with others for the top score.
The Master System port of Tengen version of Ms. Pac-Man. The Master System version was released in December 1991, exclusive to the U.K. and Brazil (Tectoy). The colors are rather strange in this version, as are the graphics. The physics aren't as "arcade-accurate" as the previous ports were.
Ys: The Vanished Omens is an action role-playing game with its own trademark combat system: instead of pressing the "attack" button, the protagonist simply runs into the enemies he encounters. More damage is inflicted upon the enemies if Adol charges at them from the back or from the sides - a head-to-head collision might result in the hero's death if the monster is stronger than him. The player gains gold and experience points for defeating foes; once enough experience has been accumulated, Adol levels up and becomes stronger. The hero can buy and equip swords, armor, shields, and other accessories.
This is a hack of Alex Kidd in Miracle World made using KiddEd, aiming to provide new challenges for fans of the original, give the game a bit of an audiovisual update, as well as make parts of the original game flow a bit better. Most levels build on the ones in the original game, but there are some completely new ones as well.
Completely new levels with a bunch of different styles, more than a dozen new music tracks and even more sound effects, many new features and a few surprises is what we put into this hack, making it a completely different game than Alex Kidd in Miracle World. This is what began its life as a competition entry named “Ma Kai Quest”. Get ready to help our heroine to make her vacation enjoyable in the end and complete all 17 levels. But will completing them be enough to succeed?
Flight of Pigarus is a caravan shooter for the Sega Master System. You are Pigarus, the flying pig. Choose either 2 or 5 minutes mode and try to score as many points as possible in the time given. Quick kill a wave to make the next spawn sooner, to rack up more points, and find secrets hidden throughout for big bonuses.
Prisonnier II is a two player turn-based strategic puzzle game. Each player begins on opposite sides of a grid of spaces. Each turn a player can make one move and place a wall in one of the free spaces. The game continues until one player is unable to move, which loses the game.
The game was initially released in 2018. A second release with an updated version was announced in February 2021.
The game is available as a physical release and downloadable for free from the official website.
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.