
Of course, while some of us remember it as the “also ran,” the platform has enjoyed popularity in other parts of the world, such as Brazil and parts of Europe. Part of the reason for that is said to be that Nintendo was so busy dealing with everything the U.S. government was throwing at them at the time that they were unable to focus on other markets, leaving them wide open for SEGA– who, as we already established, people in the U.S. just weren’t paying as much attention to at the time.

Two-day event includes exclusive reveals, trailers and playable games on show floor.

CEO Haruki Satomi said Sega will "take these lessons into account for future initiatives"

Rovio “found it difficult to advance its initially planned business development,” says Sega.
Good stuff!
Always liked the box art for the Master System. Don't know why, I just did.
Choplifter was the shizzle!
Why does it look like that car is driving on a railroad track?
Besides the Nintendo franchise games the master system was superior to the NES.