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Sega Master System is Reborn

Nick of NSTime writes "Various sources are reporting that a Brazilian company is releasing a new version of the venerable Sega Master System, dubbed the Sega Master System III. The case is a radical departure from the old SMS and SMS II. The thing to get excited about: it will include 74 games built-in. The translated page can be found here."

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  1. Forst Plast by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    First post/view. PWNT Negroes! Tee hee here is a little bit of text to fill this up with. I have teh first post for reals I am champion lololol I win.

  2. Goatse Link by jeramybsmith · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It has been a few years since I got tricked by a goatse.cx link. I hope your happy.

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  3. In Fascist USA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    They have a Gestapo-like Department of Homeland Security.

  4. Re:The game descriptions are hilariously translate by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    All your bootie are belong to us.

  5. In SOVIET RUSSIA..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    REBORN IS SEGA MASTER SYSTEM

  6. Can You...... by KAMiKAZOW · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ......imagine a beowulf cluster of these?

  7. SEGA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Do you know that Microsoft wants to overtake SEGA? (heise.de reported yesterday). Thanks to this other piece of information we know why. Hu! :-)

    Chris

    ceterum censeo windows esse delendam

  8. A zillion emulation systems exist by drinkypoo · · Score: 2, Offtopic
    The most common is NES emulators. You can find them at flea markets (typically) though the one in .roseville.ca.us didn't have ANY even though they had about ten vendors of crappy imported toys. However most of those are run by asians and I'm used to seeing the games in mexican-run stands at the flea in .santa-cruz.ca.us.

    The most common designs seem to be a SNES controller lookalike with ~20 games built in, and an N64 controller lookalike with ~100 games built in. Both run on batteries or a wall wart (not included) and have an RF out. I don't think either had a port for a second controller. I've seen one with a gun as well.

    If anyone knows where to get these things off the 'net that would be interesting.

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