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{{Infobox console
 
{{Infobox console
 
|title = Sega Master System
 
|title = Sega Master System
|logo = Sega Mark III.jpg
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|logo = Sega-Master-System-Set.png
|image = Sega-Master-System-Set.png
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|image = Sega-Game-Gear-WB.png
|image2 = Sega-Game-Gear-WB.png
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|imagecaption = '''Top:''' Sega Master System.<br/>'''Bottom:''' Sega Game Gear.
|imagecaption = '''Top:''' Sega Mark III.<br/>'''Middle:''' Sega Master System.<br/>'''Bottom:''' Sega Game Gear.
 
 
|developer = [[:Sega]]
 
|developer = [[:Sega]]
|type=[[:Category:Home consoles|Home video game console]], [[:Category:Handheld consoles|Handheld game console]]
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|type = [[:Category:Home consoles|Home video game console]]
 
|generation = [[:Category:Third-generation video game consoles|Third generation]]
 
|generation = [[:Category:Third-generation video game consoles|Third generation]]
|release=1985 (Mark III)<br/>1990 (Game Gear)
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|release = 1985
|discontinued=present (Master System)<br/>2000 (Game Gear)
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|discontinued = 1996
 
|predecessor = [[SG-1000 emulators|SG-1000]]
 
|predecessor = [[SG-1000 emulators|SG-1000]]
|successor = [[Sega Genesis emulators|Mega Drive / Genesis, Nomad]]
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|successor = [[Sega Genesis emulators|Genesis / Mega Drive]]
 
|emulated = {{✓}}
 
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}}
 
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{{for|emulators that run on the Master System|Emulators on SMS}}
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The '''[[wikipedia:Master_System|Sega Master System]]''' (SMS) is an 8-bit console released by [[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]] on October 20, 1985, in Japan (as "Mark III". In all actuality, the Master System and Mark III differ a bit due to the original Japanese release having more features, such as card functionality and backward compatibility with '''[[wikipedia:Sega SG-1000|SG-1000]]''', which the Master System lacks) and in September of 1986 in the US. It was retailed for {{Inflation|USD|199.99|1986}}. It had a Zilog Z80A at 4 MHz with 8 KBs of RAM and 16 KBs of VRAM. It had a Yamaha YM2602B VDP GPU. It was designed to be a direct competitor to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|Nintendo Entertainment System]] and was technically superior to it in some ways. The Sega Game Gear was released in April of 1991 and was a competitor for the Game Boy. It had a backlit screen, color, and a nice-looking design. It retailed for {{Inflation|USD|149.99|1991}}. It had a Zilog Z80 CPU at 3.5 MHz with 8 KBs of RAM and 16 KBs of VRAM.
 
The '''[[wikipedia:Master_System|Sega Master System]]''' (SMS) is an 8-bit console released by [[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]] on October 20, 1985, in Japan (as "Mark III". In all actuality, the Master System and Mark III differ a bit due to the original Japanese release having more features, such as card functionality and backward compatibility with '''[[wikipedia:Sega SG-1000|SG-1000]]''', which the Master System lacks) and in September of 1986 in the US. It was retailed for {{Inflation|USD|199.99|1986}}. It had a Zilog Z80A at 4 MHz with 8 KBs of RAM and 16 KBs of VRAM. It had a Yamaha YM2602B VDP GPU. It was designed to be a direct competitor to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|Nintendo Entertainment System]] and was technically superior to it in some ways. The Sega Game Gear was released in April of 1991 and was a competitor for the Game Boy. It had a backlit screen, color, and a nice-looking design. It retailed for {{Inflation|USD|149.99|1991}}. It had a Zilog Z80 CPU at 3.5 MHz with 8 KBs of RAM and 16 KBs of VRAM.
  
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Internally the Master System extends Sega's older SG-1000 by adding more RAM and a single new video mode; since the SG-1000 was built from the same CPU, video, and audio chips as the [[ColecoVision emulators|ColecoVision]]. Many Master System emulators also run ColecoVision games.
 
Internally the Master System extends Sega's older SG-1000 by adding more RAM and a single new video mode; since the SG-1000 was built from the same CPU, video, and audio chips as the [[ColecoVision emulators|ColecoVision]]. Many Master System emulators also run ColecoVision games.
 
  
 
==Emulators==
 
==Emulators==
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! scope="col"|Name
 
! scope="col"|Name
 
! scope="col"|Platform(s)
 
! scope="col"|Platform(s)
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! scope="col"|<small>[https://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=704 <abbr title="SEGA System E">System<br/>E</abbr>]</small>
 
! scope="col"|<small>[https://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=704 <abbr title="SEGA System E">System<br/>E</abbr>]</small>
 
! scope="col"|Game<br/>Gear
 
! scope="col"|Game<br/>Gear
! scope="col"|[[#Enhancements|Enhancements]]
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! scope="col"|<small>Retro<br/>Achievements</small><ref>[https://retroachievements.org/gameList.php?c=15 Game Gear achievements], [https://retroachievements.org/gameList.php?c=11 Master System achievements]</ref>
! scope="col"|[[#Hardware_features_and_peripherals|Hardware features<br/>and peripherals]]
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! scope="col"|<abbr title="Sprite Replacement/Tile-swapping">[[Texture Packs#Sprite Replacement (2D)|Sprite<br/>Replacement]]</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|[[Emulation accuracy|Accuracy]]
 
! scope="col"|[[Emulation accuracy|Accuracy]]
! scope="col"|[[#Hardware_quirks|Mappers Support<br/>Level]]
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! scope="col"|[[Netplay#Master_System|<abbr title="Should not be confused with link cable emulation">Netplay</abbr>]]
 
! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|Active
 
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|[[BizHawk]]</br><small>(SMSHawk)</small>
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux}}
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux}}
 
|[https://gitlab.com/TASVideos/BizHawk/-/pipelines Dev builds]<br/>[http://tasvideos.org/BizHawk/ReleaseHistory.html {{BizHawkVer}}]
 
|[https://gitlab.com/TASVideos/BizHawk/-/pipelines Dev builds]<br/>[http://tasvideos.org/BizHawk/ReleaseHistory.html {{BizHawkVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}<ref>Possible with [https://gitlab.com/TASVideos/mame-hawk-port BizHawk's MAME core]</ref>
 
|{{✓}}<ref>Possible with [https://gitlab.com/TASVideos/mame-hawk-port BizHawk's MAME core]</ref>
 
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux}}
 
|[https://github.com/jsgroth/jgenesis {{jgenesisVer}}]
 
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}
 
|[https://github.com/SourMesen/Mesen2#development-builds {{MesenVer}}]
 
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|[https://jgemu.gitlab.io/cega.html Cega]
 
|[https://jgemu.gitlab.io/cega.html Cega]
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|[[BlastEm]]<ref>Only standalone version for now.</ref>
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}
 
|[https://www.retrodev.com/blastem/nightlies/ Nightly builds] <br/>[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]<br/>[https://www.retrodev.com/blastem/changes.html {{BlastEmVer}}]
 
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|[https://github.com/TomHarte/CLK/releases {{clkVer}}]
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|[http://www.arts-union.ru/sites/default/files/ph28jag-win64.zip 2.8.JAG]
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
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|[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]<br/>[https://github.com/drhelius/Gearsystem/releases {{GearsystemVer}}]
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|[http://sourceforge.net/projects/twombit/ TwoMbit]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}
|[http://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/ 2.1.9]
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|[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]<br/>[https://github.com/notaz/picodrive/releases {{PicoDriveVer}}]
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|DOS}}
 
|[https://github.com/ocornut/meka/releases {{MEKAVer}}]
 
 
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|[https://github.com/ocornut/meka/blob/master/meka/srcs/mappers.cpp Unlicensed]
 
 
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|[[Phoenix (emulator)|Phoenix]]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[http://www.arts-union.ru/sites/default/files/ph28jag-win64.zip 2.8.JAG]
 
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
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|[https://github.com/higan-emu/higan/releases {{higanVer}}]
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|[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]<br/>[https://github.com/drhelius/Gearsystem/releases {{GearsystemVer}}]
 
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|[[Kega Fusion]]
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|[http://nemulator.com/downloads.html {{NemulatorVer}}]
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|[http://www.carpeludum.com/kega-fusion/ 3.64]
 
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|[http://www.carpeludum.com/kega-fusion/ 3.64]
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<references/>
 
<references/>
  
==Enhancements==
+
==Accessories==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;vertical-align:middle;width:100%"
 
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
 
! colspan=2 | Name
 
! Genesis Plus GX
 
! ares
 
! Emulicious
 
! Cega
 
! BlastEm
 
! Mesen
 
! Snepulator
 
! Mednafen
 
! CLK
 
! Gearsystem
 
! MEKA
 
! Retro Virtual Machine
 
! PicoDrive
 
! FinalBurn Neo
 
! BizHawk
 
! Pantheon
 
! MAME
 
|-
 
| rowspan=3 | Graphics
 
| [[Resolution|Resizable Internal Resolution]]
 
| colspan=17 | For emulation of 2D systems, the resolution can only be upscaled, making the pixels more apparent.
 
|-
 
| [[Texture_packs#Sega_Master_System|Sprite Replacement]]
 
| colspan=17 | Exclusive to [[HiSMS]] at the moment.
 
|-
 
| [[Widescreen_hacks#Emulators_.282D.29|Widescreen hack]]
 
| colspan=17 | The Sega Master System only has 256x256 pixel layers for the background tiles and sprites, therefore, in contrast to the NES or Mega Drive, a Widescreen hack is impossible. One could gain 64px vertically, but there's probably noone interested in implementing that.
 
|-
 
| rowspan=2 | Performance
 
| [[30/60_FPS_cheat_codes|Internal Framerate Hack]]
 
| {{?}}
 
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|-
 
| [[Overclocking|Overclock]]
 
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|-
 
| rowspan=4 | Post-Processing
 
| [[Shaders_and_filters|Filters]]
 
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|[[Shaders_and_filters#AI-powered filters|AI-powered filter compatible]]<br/><small>([https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/gfecnt/nvidia-freestyle-ansel-enhancements-geforce-experience-article/ Freestyle])</small>
 
| {{?}}
 
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|-
 
| [[Shader_Presets|Shader Chain]]
 
| {{✓}}
 
| {{✓}}[https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares/pull/1397 *]
 
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|[[High_dynamic_range#Inverse_tone_mapping|Inverse tone mapping compatible]]
 
| {{✓}}[https://www.libretro.com/index.php/category/hdr/ *]
 
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| rowspan=5 | [https://tasvideos.org/Emulatorresources/Features TAS features]
 
| [[Wikipedia:Macro_(computer_science)|Macros/Scripts]]/[https://tasvideos.org/LuaScripting Lua]
 
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| Rewind
 
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| rowspan=7 | Quality of life
 
| Built-in [[Mods,_hacks_and_fan-translations#Built-in_graphics_mod_editor.2Fmanager_for_emulators|Graphics mod editor/manager]]
 
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| Built-in [[Cheats_and_patches|Cheat Manager]]
 
| {{✓}}
 
| {{✓}}[https://old.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/1ay6fm1/ares_v136_released/krslaki/ *]
 
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| Built-in [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,106405 Custom resolution/CRTSwitchRes]<br/><small>For using this on Windows OS you need [http://geedorah.com/eiusdemmodi/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1009#p1009 CRT Emudriver].<br/>Another option is using EDID editor tool such as "Custom Resolution Utility".</small>
 
| colspan=17 | <small>Exclusive to [https://docs.libretro.com/guides/crtswitchres/ libretro cores] and [[GroovyMAME]] at the moment.<br/>Also there is a [https://github.com/psakhis/Groovy_MiSTer project] for achieving software emulators like libretro cores and GroovyMAME send the raw RGB data over a network to a core running on MiSTer, it basically turns the MiSTer into a GPU for the emulator allowing for easy setup and use with CRT TVs/Arcade monitors.</small>
 
|-
 
| [[Save_disk_space_for_ISOs|Streamable compression format]]
 
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|-
 
| Per-Game Profiles
 
| {{✓}}
 
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|-
 
| Command Line Options
 
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| [[Frontends#Graphical_User_Interfaces_.28GUIs.29|Big Picture Mode]]
 
| {{✓}}
 
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|-
 
| rowspan=5 | Misc
 
| [[Netplay#Master_System|<abbr title="Should not be confused with link cable emulation">Netplay</abbr>]]
 
| {{✓}}
 
| {{?}}
 
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|-
 
| [[Virtual_reality#VR_game_room_simulations|EmuVR support]]
 
| colspan=17 |  Exclusive to [https://www.emuvr.net/wiki/Installation_Guide#Downloads libretro cores] at the moment.
 
|-
 
| AI Service<br/><small>With the help of <abbr title="optical character recognition">OCR</abbr> and other techniques, the AI service can provide a live translation of a game, or text-to-speech capabilities for the visually impaired among other things, either on demand or automatically.</small>
 
| colspan=17 | Exclusive to [https://docs.libretro.com/guides/ai-service/ libretro cores] at the moment.
 
|-
 
| RetroAchievements<br/><small>[https://retroachievements.org/gameList.php?c=15 Game Gear], [https://retroachievements.org/gameList.php?c=11 Master System]</small>
 
| {{✓}}
 
| [https://old.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/1djp8ro/ares_v139_release/l9ckjp2/ roadmap]
 
| {{?}}
 
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|-
 
| [[Wikipedia:Category:Debugging|Debug Features]]
 
| {{?}}
 
| {{?}}
 
| {{✓}}[https://emulicious.net/home/emulicious-debugger/ *]
 
| {{?}}
 
| {{✓}}[https://vgmrips.net/wiki/BlastEm *]
 
| {{✓}}[https://www.mesen.ca/docs/debugging/debugger.html *]
 
| {{?}}
 
| {{?}}
 
| {{?}}
 
| {{?}}
 
| {{?}}
 
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|}
 
</div>
 
 
 
==Hardware features and peripherals==
 
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! PicoDrive
 
! PicoDrive
! Mesen
 
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! Emulicious
 
! MAME
 
! Cega
 
 
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|-
 
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|FM Sound Unit
|{{✓}}
 
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===From SG-1000===
 
===From SG-1000===
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;RAM Adapter
 
;RAM Adapter
  
An [https://segaretro.org/8kB_RAM_Adapter 8KB RAM Adapter] to be used in SG-1000, sold only in Taiwan without a license from Sega. It allows certain MSX1 conversions to be played on the system. While some of the known games were also ported to Sega Mark III, the ones sold for SG-1000 still require their respective adapter due to the way they were programmed.
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An [https://segaretro.org/8kB_RAM_Adapter 8KB RAM Adapter] to be used in SG-1000, sold only in Taiwan without a license from Sega. It allows certain MSX1 conversions to be played on the system. While some of the known games were also ported to Sega Mark III, these ones from SG-1000 still require their respective adapter due to the way they were programmed.
  
 
Genesis Plus GX, MEKA, and MAME do support this accessory as a form of cartridge mapper.
 
Genesis Plus GX, MEKA, and MAME do support this accessory as a form of cartridge mapper.
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Optional soundboard released for Sega Mark III. Was included by default in Japanese models of the Sega Master System. Features a Yamaha YM2413, which was been used in many MSX games. Some games with FM Sound Unit support were not released in Japan, while others had FM Sound Unit support unused or incomplete, which, for the former, must be activated with manipulation in the system's RAM (e.g.: Pro Action Replay).
 
Optional soundboard released for Sega Mark III. Was included by default in Japanese models of the Sega Master System. Features a Yamaha YM2413, which was been used in many MSX games. Some games with FM Sound Unit support were not released in Japan, while others had FM Sound Unit support unused or incomplete, which, for the former, must be activated with manipulation in the system's RAM (e.g.: Pro Action Replay).
  
Most known emulators such as Ares, Kega Fusion, MEKA, MAME, and Genesis Plus GX do support this add-on. Unfortunately, this soundboard was not carried to the Sega Genesis by any means and must be modded by the owner or through flash carts such as ''Mega Everdrive X7''.
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Most known emulators such as Kega Fusion, MEKA, MAME, and Genesis Plus GX do support this add-on. Unfortunately, this soundboard was not carried to the Sega Genesis by any means and must be modded by the owner or through flash carts such as ''Mega Everdrive X7''.
  
 
;Light Phaser
 
;Light Phaser
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;Paddle Control
A dial controller that was released only in Japan. It functions similarly to Taito's Arkanoid / Vaus controller for NES and MSX. Most games that support this controller require it.
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A dial controller that was released only in Japan. It functions similarly to Taito's Arkanoid / Vaus controller for NES and MSX. Most games that support this controller actually require it.
  
Ares, Kega Fusion, MEKA, MAME, and Genesis Plus GX support Paddle controls through Mouse input. Some games are patched to be playable with a Control Pad or even with Sega Genesis Control Pads.
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Kega Fusion, MEKA, MAME, and Genesis Plus GX support Paddle controls through Mouse input. Some games are patched to be playable with a Control Pad or even with Sega Genesis Control Pads.
  
 
;Sega Sports Pad
 
;Sega Sports Pad
 
A trackball controller that was released only in North America and Japan. The American version is more complete, as it is bigger and has switches that allow it to be used as a Control Pad, while the Japanese version lacks this switch and is smaller. It is only used in ''Sports Pad Football'' (also known as ''Great Football'', without Sports Pad support), ''Sports Pad Soccer'' (also known as ''Great Soccer'' [Cart version], ''World Soccer'' and ''Super Futebol'', all of them without Sports Pad support) and ''Great Ice Hockey''.
 
A trackball controller that was released only in North America and Japan. The American version is more complete, as it is bigger and has switches that allow it to be used as a Control Pad, while the Japanese version lacks this switch and is smaller. It is only used in ''Sports Pad Football'' (also known as ''Great Football'', without Sports Pad support), ''Sports Pad Soccer'' (also known as ''Great Soccer'' [Cart version], ''World Soccer'' and ''Super Futebol'', all of them without Sports Pad support) and ''Great Ice Hockey''.
  
Ares, MEKA, MAME, and Genesis Plus GX support Sports Pad controls through Mouse input.
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MEKA, MAME, and Genesis Plus GX support Sports Pad controls through Mouse input.
  
 
;3-D Glasses
 
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;FM Tuner
 
;FM Tuner
Working similarly to the ''TV Tuner'', the ''Stereo FM Tuner'' is an unlicensed special cartridge that allows a Game Gear owner to hear FM radio stations. It was released only in the United States, but it can work in any country that accepts the 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz bands for FM broadcasting.
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Working in a similar way to the ''TV Tuner'', the ''Stereo FM Tuner'' is an unlicensed special cartridge that allows a Game Gear owner to hear FM radio stations. It was released only in the United States, but it can work in any country that accepts the 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz bands for FM broadcasting.
  
 
Just like the ''TV Tuner'', the cartridge itself has no actual software, so, it is not emulated for now.
 
Just like the ''TV Tuner'', the cartridge itself has no actual software, so, it is not emulated for now.
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[[Category:Home consoles]]
 
[[Category:Home consoles]]
 
[[Category:Sega consoles]]
 
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[[Category:Master System emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Master System emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Third-generation video game consoles]]
 
[[Category:Third-generation video game consoles]]

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