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    Episode 43 - The launch of the Sega Master System in 1986. This episode includes the history of Sega up through the Master System's launch.
    Check out Paul Driscoll on the RGDS Podcast:
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    Eric Fraga's RUclips show "Cosmic Effect" can be found here:
    / cosmiceffectgaming
    Sega was originally founded in the late 40's as "Service Games", known in Japan as Nihon Goraku Bussan. In the mid 1960's, they merged with David Rosen's company "Rosen Enterprises", becoming Sega Enterprises, Ltd. Sega first entered the home video game market with the "SG-1000" in 1983. This console was redesigned, creating the "Mark II" in 1984, and the Mark III was released in 1985. The Mark III was completely (cosmetically) redesigned and released in North America in 1986 as the "Sega System", later known as the "Master System". Depending on which bundle you bought, the system came packaged with Hang on and either Astro Warrior or Safari Hunt, the latter bundle also including the Sega Light Phaser. Five additional games were available for purchase at launch, including Choplifter, Fantasy Zone, World Grand Prix, Transbot, and Ghost House.
    In 1987, the Master System was released in Great Britain by the massively-popular budget software publisher Mastertronic, who up to that point had been focused on releasing low-cost games for British 8-bit home computers like the ZX Spectrum. Mastertronic was purchased by Richard Branson and folded into the Virgin Group, becoming "Virgin Mastertronic". With little competition from other home console makers, most-notably Nintendo, while the aforementioned 8-bit home computers were beginning to show their age, the Master System went on to capture the lion's share of the market. The Master System was much more successful in Europe than in the United States, selling more than 3 times as many consoles there. So successful were Virgin Mastertronic at marketing the Master System, that the company was bought out by Sega in 1991, becoming Sega of Europe.
    In 1989, the Master System was released in Brazil by Tectoy. Brazil's population was almost as large as the United States, and they had just as much interest in video games, but the country had also been largely ignored by Nintendo. Arcade games were quite popular; so popular in fact that Taito had a dedicated Brazilian division of the company. The Atari 2600 had been released there and achieved success, as well. The Master System was a massive success in Brazil, selling 5 million units which accounts for almost half of total worldwide sales.
    While the Sega Genesis was ultimately a massive hit in the United States, it was an uphill battle thanks to the relative failure of the Master System here. But the trail blazed by Sega's 8-bit system in Europe and Brazil made the Mega Drive a much easier sell, and once again Sega beat Nintendo in those territories.
    Show Notes:
    - I only said "weekend rental" once in this episode.
    - I made sure to add accurate closed captions, bearing in mind that Eric may be hard for some people to understand due to his Brazilian accent. These will also make it easier for non-English speakers to watch the show with translated captions, which I am hoping will make it more accessible to the Brazilian audience.
    - The original Sega Master System launch lineup has been confirmed by two independent period-published periodicals; the Milwaukee Journal and the "Computer Entertainer" newsletter.
    - This episode marks the first time that I have had guests on my show.
    - This episode marks the first time that I have covered the launch of a true 8-bit system (TG-16 doesn't count!)
    - This episode is, to date, the longest launch episode that I have produced.
    - Most of the gameplay footage in this episode was created using a Genesis console that has been modified for optimal RGB video quality. Because the Genesis is not backwards-compatible with SG-1000 games, an unmodified Master System console was used, which is why those games show noticeable "jail bars".
    - The footage demonstrating Double Dragon with FM sound was generated using a "Power Base Mini FM", which is an adapter that allows you to play Master System games on your Genesis while adding FM functionality. I bought it specifically to use in this episode. I was also a little bit drunk, which generally makes me loosey-goosey with the CGQ corporate card.
    - Speaking of buying stuff for the show, I bought the boxed copies of Hang On/Astro Warrior and Hang On/Safari Hunt just so that I could use them to take the pictures used in this episode.
    Music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (www.smartsound.com/royalty-free-music/i­ncompetech)
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  • @CGQuarterly
    @CGQuarterly  6 лет назад +33

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    • @tonymoretti2347
      @tonymoretti2347 6 лет назад

      Classic Gaming Quarterly Hey love your channel. Can you please do a episode where Warsong (Langrisser) for the Sega Genesis is mentioned .Its the truly a hidden gem that every you tuber doesn't talk about.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  6 лет назад +2

      That game came out in 1991, so I will try to cover it whenever I end up doing a "Sega Genesis in 1991" video.

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  • @ReviewTechUSA
    @ReviewTechUSA 7 лет назад +304

    Excellent video. I remember getting this console for Christmas of 1988. such an underrated piece of hardware.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +29

      Thanks! I always wanted one when I was a kid, just because I played a lot of arcade games and had that association with Sega, but like most other kids I got a NES instead.

    • @davidvasey5065
      @davidvasey5065 7 лет назад +17

      Wow an American that got a Master System for Christmas when it was still relevant! Now that's a rare find!

    • @GeneralLee131
      @GeneralLee131 7 лет назад +10

      Oh wow, i didn't think i'd run into Rich on here.

    • @demit189
      @demit189 7 лет назад +4

      ReviewTechUSA PAPA RICH

    • @ShanL2604
      @ShanL2604 7 лет назад +4

      ReviewTechUSA Hey Rich, good to see you here! I thoroughly enjoy your content!

  • @rodrigonascimento4868
    @rodrigonascimento4868 7 лет назад +205

    Finally a north american channel has actually talked about the Master Sytem in Europe and Brazil instead of just mentioning it.
    I am brazilian and some of my earliest memories are of me playing my sister's Atari 2600. Never stopped playing ever since. Still, I didn't know the NES existed until about 2009 when I started getting more into retrogaming and videogames history. That's how big the Master System was here.
    Great video.

    • @BlueSpinachPackage
      @BlueSpinachPackage 7 лет назад +11

      You mean never know the official NES right? The clones you probably see in some places such as rent store, or friends house.

    • @Sylkis89
      @Sylkis89 6 лет назад +11

      Kinda similar in Poland, but even Sega wasn't known really. First of all, things like video games started only in the 90s, only after the Soviet occupation of Central and Eastern Europe collapsed and we were finally free, which allowed for western and far eastern novelties to pop up. So, initially it was actual computers - like commodore 64 and Amiga. No games consoles as such... for until mid 90s Pegasus was invented - a knock off Famicom. And it was the ruling system among consoles for until Playstation became a thing in the late 90s. Meanwhile, because of Pegasus computers were regarded to be the superior systems with better sound and graphics, etc. while pegasus was the cheap stuff for those who can't afford a computer. It wasn't until Playstation (ALWAYS modded to be capable of piracy, such were the times) started to change things up... only later on because of the popularisation of the internet people actually discovered what's Nintendo, Sega, etc. and all the classic games available on the internet to be emulated, but by the time it became a popular practice Playstation 2 was already an upcoming thing, so it was only for the connoisseurs and those who couldn't afford a modern gaming system or a modern computer capable of the contemporary 3D games, etc...

    • @23GreyFox
      @23GreyFox 5 лет назад +3

      @Ryu In some parts of europe nintendo was dominating. I only saw a mastersystem and megadrive once. The controller of the NES was so much better than the mastersystem one.

    • @23GreyFox
      @23GreyFox 5 лет назад

      @Ryu No, they are not equal in any way.

    • @danielfotheringhamproducti7368
      @danielfotheringhamproducti7368 4 года назад +4

      As a British citizen, I am actually impressed! The Master System was definitely impressive in terms of graphics and even the number of games, including those only released in Europe!

  • @jakestewart7079
    @jakestewart7079 7 лет назад +20

    Dang, those graphics are so good. I had no idea the master system was that powerful.

  • @KegRaider
    @KegRaider 6 лет назад +50

    Master System was huge in Australia. I loved mine, it was amazing!

    • @gammaboost
      @gammaboost 4 года назад +5

      You know, the "Seega" master system.

    • @KegRaider
      @KegRaider 4 года назад

      @@rap6439 Actually, that is very true! I didn't use the original ones for long, I can't recall what brand I bought that were a lot better.

    • @pauljosse
      @pauljosse 3 года назад +1

      In nz as well.

    • @mikebigelow561
      @mikebigelow561 3 года назад

      In Brazil 🇧🇷 they love the master system so much you can still buy them new and games new as well..
      Ones that knowbody would have guessed like "street fighter 2" and other games we got on newer machines...

    • @JamieJoseph88
      @JamieJoseph88 3 года назад

      I find that hard to believe, it may have competed better here then in the States but I've still seen more NES systems and games and I personally have no nostalgia for the system, though videos like this are fascinating nonetheless, my first gaming experience was with the NES

  • @TCGView
    @TCGView 7 лет назад +30

    I remember getting this system as a child. I can't recall which version we got, but I remember we had to mail in to get Double Dragon. We mailed in December and got it at the end of February. It felt like forever! I remember playing DD every day after we got it.

    • @thomassalas5191
      @thomassalas5191 4 года назад

      Genesis

    • @redrooster303
      @redrooster303 4 года назад +1

      Back in the day you'd get a game and play the death out of it. Nowadays spoilt kids have hundreds of games and play them for 30 minutes and move on. Spoilt AF lol.

  • @marmac7467
    @marmac7467 7 лет назад +34

    Fantastic episode! My greatest memory with the Master System was when I was about 10 years old and I lived in a neighborhood of kids who all owned the NES except for one kid who had the Master System. I remember the first time I saw the console, I thought it looked so cool because it was black and had really cool sharp angles in the design. It looked so much cooler than my NES. The first game I ever played on the Master System was Wonder Boy and I thought the graphics were so much better than what I was used to on the NES. I also loved that little screwable joystick on the controller. I also played Rastan which at the time was incredible too and blew me away. I felt like I would never get a game like this on my NES so I asked for a straight up trade for his Master System and he said yes. I was so happy to have a Master System until his mom brought back my NES and took back the Master System after a week of noticing it was gone. My heart was broken.

    • @penatio
      @penatio 4 года назад

      That sucks...

    • @cr-cn4ky
      @cr-cn4ky 2 года назад

      Rastan was a beautiful game,I would play Rastan in a room locked full of loneliness and play Rastan until I die of old age locked in that room.

    • @josemarques131
      @josemarques131 2 года назад

      Lol

  • @TheSektorz
    @TheSektorz 5 лет назад +15

    I'm surprised how small the market is for such a well-produced, expansive video on the Master System.
    Generic channels push out uninspired NES videos that get millions of views covering the same points over and over but this gets only 390k views? Sad. SEGA's awesome consoles are so underrated.

  • @ChicagoMel23
    @ChicagoMel23 3 года назад +2

    Ah the “Sega!” sound...love it on Sonic

  • @RodFelix
    @RodFelix 7 лет назад +31

    greetings from Brazil! master system was a huge hit here in the mid-80's
    congrats for the research and video edit! ur channel rocks!
    ps: gotta love this hat! sennathebest

  • @JoelElRican
    @JoelElRican 4 года назад +7

    I grew up watch El Chapolin del Ocho when I lived in Miami as a kid. Had no idea they made a game with him in it LOL

  • @iPlaySEGA
    @iPlaySEGA 7 лет назад +67

    The SEGA Master System was my very first gaming system!!

    • @GrimRize
      @GrimRize 5 лет назад +2

      Same here, mine was the SMS II though, I was born in 86 and didn't get one till I was like 5 so around 91 and I think mine had Alex the Kidd built in from memory.

    • @Mrcruzan
      @Mrcruzan 5 лет назад

      My first game system as well

    • @Utoobyourself
      @Utoobyourself 5 лет назад

      Same here. My dad bought the power base version in 1986 at Crazy Eddie for $60. I still have the original receipt. Great memories. It came with Hang On and Astro Warrior

    • @Utoobyourself
      @Utoobyourself 5 лет назад

      El Padre con Verga Larga
      Its called Astro Warrior.

    • @pzigotnofilterp7882
      @pzigotnofilterp7882 5 лет назад

      @@GrimRize ME TOO

  • @benjiroberts4434
    @benjiroberts4434 5 лет назад +12

    "SEGAS THE ONE" even 80s dad knows

  • @soulnystasego792
    @soulnystasego792 7 лет назад +13

    in fact, Master System and Genesis ( AKA Mega Drive) was very popular here in Brazil. Was my first game console in 1989. Love this console.

    • @carlosh5200
      @carlosh5200 7 лет назад

      Master System era um sonho de consumo no final dos anos 80.

  • @montrolse
    @montrolse 7 лет назад +25

    Great interview of Eric fraga of the channel Cosmic effect of Brazil. Great video. Congratulations.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +7

      Thanks! Eric did an amazing job for this episode!

    • @cauedossantossilva9389
      @cauedossantossilva9389 4 года назад

      Eric is a legendary man in retro game niche here in B
      razil

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk 7 лет назад +43

    Fantastic episode, man. It was really good to hear first-hand perspectives on the European and South American markets. I keep hearing how much better the system did in those regions compared to North America, but being someone that's never lived outside the USA, it's hard to imagine what it was really like for them. Now I have a better understanding.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +10

      Sup man! Thanks for stopping by. Glad you liked the episode. I think that Paul and Eric added a lot to the video, as well. Not the same as if I just say "The Master System was popular in the UK and Brazil..."

  • @Dangic23
    @Dangic23 6 лет назад +1

    I still have mine and it works. Got for Christmas 1986.

  • @KnutKniffte
    @KnutKniffte 7 лет назад +3

    This was my first console ever, back in 1990, shortly after "The Wall" (I'm from the GDR). I was 5 at those times. Remember it like it was yesterday...

  • @ordoveritas
    @ordoveritas 3 года назад +2

    I must have seen this episode about 10 times by now.
    Growing up in Sweden I was the only one of my friends that had a master system .. NES was the norm back then.
    Showed them Phantasy Star and most was blown away.

  • @JasonKnigge
    @JasonKnigge 7 лет назад +5

    I was one of the 10% who owned a Master system instead of the NES. Great video you put together with views from Europe and Brazil. It's a great unknown system that is starting to get noticed by collectors. Phantasy Star is king among all 8-bit RPG's.

  • @CGQuarterly
    @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +296

    Whaaaaat? A dislike already? Some people are just joyless!

    • @trevorbozeman
      @trevorbozeman 7 лет назад +6

      With the subtitles enabled, it was much easier to understand them! Another great video! They are always so enjoyable and very informative! You should definitely do a retrospective on all consoles (obliviously like the ones you've already done), even if another RUclipsr has done a video "similar", I always find yours MUCH better! I also enjoy your game reviews at the end. Keep up the great work, you are definitely one of the best!

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +71

      It *really* frustrates me to read this because, knowing that Eric might be hard for some people to understand, I made absolutely sure that the captions that I submitted with this video were 100% accurate so that anyone who had problems with his accent could just turn the captions on. As for the second half of your comment, have some respect. His English is probably a lot better than your Portuguese.

    • @CafemanOld
      @CafemanOld 7 лет назад +1

      hahaha... funny response. you just gotta roll with it. :) (Clarifying: I'm responding to CGQ's "Whaaaaaat?" )

    • @trevorbozeman
      @trevorbozeman 7 лет назад +4

      Classic Gaming Quarterly - I was confused at first cuz I thought your response was in regards to my comment, haha. But I agree with you 100%. It was awesome to see how the console was/debuted in another country. Really fascinating!

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +6

      Trevor Bozeman Not at all! Was talking to that rub-a-dub-dub guy. Thanks for watching the vid!

  • @MasatoHuehara
    @MasatoHuehara 7 лет назад +8

    Excellent video, my first 8bit console was a Master System. Videos like these makes me more interest in this system every day. Ótimo trabalho Eric!

  • @littleafterall
    @littleafterall 7 лет назад +2

    Absolutely stunning video. All that motivation and dedication to retro gaming is amazing to me. Congrats.

  • @RMCRetro
    @RMCRetro 6 лет назад +7

    That was a fun retrospective. I'm with you on the colour pallette and graphic style, there was a real charm to the Master System. Also OpaOpa looks like the google Chrome icon :D

  • @gazpaviles7909
    @gazpaviles7909 7 лет назад +1

    Almost every spanish child had a SMS on the late 80s. Its production was discontinued on 1993 or so, cause of the Sega Megadrives' excellence.
    Asterix for SMS (the one from 1991) is one of the best plattform games i've ever played.

  • @RetroGamePlayers
    @RetroGamePlayers 7 лет назад +1

    That was excellent! I LOVE this guy's voice at 21:45!! I remember he used to voiceovers for tons of things in the 80's and early 90's.

  • @Automatik234
    @Automatik234 7 лет назад +8

    I was so happy, when I saw this in my sub box! Like always, it didn't disappoint! Great research and the guest appearances were also nice! Well done!

  • @AKhellbindeR
    @AKhellbindeR 6 лет назад +1

    I had an NES, and I remember my mum came home with a Master System II one day out of the blue. It had Sonic built in. Yeah Sega was big in Europe, so was Nintendo tho. Some people had Sega consoles, others had Nintendo. Lots of great games for both Master System and Megadrive.

  • @andrecosta4870
    @andrecosta4870 4 года назад +4

    i like yours Senna hat ♥! Great work! i have a Master System 3 here in brazil with Alex kid in her Memory. Good times!

  • @keiranninjaspirit
    @keiranninjaspirit 7 лет назад +1

    I luckily got my master system with a lot of begging to my mum in 1987 and i loved the machine as i just had a spectrum 48k.
    This is a great video and very informative to hear how Sega formed in the beginning...well done..THumbs up!!

  • @MoviesNGames007uk
    @MoviesNGames007uk 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for making this video!
    I could watch stuff like this all day :)

  • @VERMISIMILITUDE
    @VERMISIMILITUDE 5 лет назад +1

    One of the most wonderful videos I’ve watched on you tube. Such a thorough retrospective. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @thedrunkmonkshow
    @thedrunkmonkshow 7 лет назад +3

    I'm preemptively pausing the video at 0 seconds, hitting the like button, and leaving a comment because I have a strong feeling with the amount of time you took on this and how long the video is that you knocked it out of the park!! :D

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +3

      Oh man, that's a lot of pressure!

    • @thedrunkmonkshow
      @thedrunkmonkshow 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much for taking the time to put together such an accurate and informative video. Even though I know a lot about the Master System since it was my first system and experienced here in the US it was nice to get the other side of the story from people who experienced it from their perspective in their part of the world at the same time. I also learned a few things that I didn't know or only knew part of it. It's amazing how video games connect us all worldwide and hugely impact our lives. In my eyes it's one of the most powerful works of art that is finally getting the respect and praise it deserves but it's a shame for so long it was marginalized and politicized for ignorant, nefarious reasons.

  • @sani8646
    @sani8646 7 лет назад +2

    Man, great memories with the Master System, I still have my Master System bought new in 87, Good Stuff man !

  • @tomaspostorivo
    @tomaspostorivo 7 лет назад +5

    Argentina and Brazil, both of us loved sega

    • @iPlaySEGA
      @iPlaySEGA 7 лет назад +2

      It looks like ARG & BRA STILL ♥ SEGA because TecToy still releases SMS systems and even a new Mega Drive (Genesis) is announced. :D

    • @tomaspostorivo
      @tomaspostorivo 7 лет назад +2

      iPlaySEGA!! that is true

  • @shredbraahh8606
    @shredbraahh8606 Год назад +1

    Just want to mention that you have an excellent documentary/narrator voice man. Thanks for the vids. Keep it up!!

  • @miguelakira
    @miguelakira 7 лет назад +4

    The Master System was really huge here in Brazil back in the day. NES clones couldn't compete!

  • @kermit1
    @kermit1 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate all of the hard work and time it takes into making these videos. Love watching these mini documentaries nightly.

  • @solofalcon
    @solofalcon 7 лет назад +3

    This is what RUclips was meant for, quality content!

  • @Binmaru
    @Binmaru 4 года назад +2

    I'm 3 years late! But THANK YOU for uploading this vid!! I just recently moved and sold off all of my consoles.. miss them, but this had just the right amount of nostalgia I needed

  • @mjallen1308
    @mjallen1308 5 лет назад +5

    I could listen to that Brazilian guy talk all day.

  • @elialexander-tanner5784
    @elialexander-tanner5784 3 года назад +1

    Great review. I especially like the game recaps. As a kid, Fantasy Zone was my favorite game on the system.

  • @supercellonova
    @supercellonova 7 лет назад +5

    Now I miss my master system

  • @fordxbgtfalcon
    @fordxbgtfalcon Год назад +1

    My favorite console of all time. Phantasy Star is still my favorite video game ever. I still have my original cartridge from 1988. And the battery still works.

  • @CafemanOld
    @CafemanOld 7 лет назад +5

    This video sucked me in and I had to watch it right now. I'm a SEGA fan but never even noticed the MS back in the day. I was "out of gaming" from 86 to about 90 (college years). I do own one now with about 20 games, don't play it much but won't sell it either. I've noticed the bountiful amount of games made for it outside of NA. High quality video as usual, and I appreciated the SEGA history and the UK/Brazil info.

  • @edwardsanchez3708
    @edwardsanchez3708 5 лет назад +1

    My uncles had this system. I would always play on it when I went to my grandmas house. It's crazy that was over 30 years ago and my old as is still gaming lol

  • @rkplay
    @rkplay 7 лет назад +29

    Adoro o cosmic effect

    • @LaelGames7913
      @LaelGames7913 3 года назад

      e muito bom o brasileiro tentando falar ingreis

    • @guspacho09
      @guspacho09 2 года назад +1

      Olá

  • @ravagingwolverine
    @ravagingwolverine 7 лет назад +2

    Really well done video. I got a US Master System in 1987, I think. I had only played a little bit of Nintendo by that point, so I had no issue with receiving the Master System. It was cool that I got to play Nintendo games at friends houses and they got to play Sega games at my house, since it was uncommon to own multiple consoles back in the day. Parents were responsible for console wars in that way. I really enjoyed the Master System and have fond memories of it. Had a few of the launch titles too. Again, excellent job here.

  • @djqkronicles24
    @djqkronicles24 7 лет назад +4

    Nice video. Last year I found a Sega Master System boxed at a yard sale, for $20. The cards are interesting for America.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +5

      Dude, that's a sweet scoop!

    • @djqkronicles24
      @djqkronicles24 7 лет назад

      Thanks Dude keep up the good work. I had a bit of a problem understanding the Brazilian guy and its understandable. Maybe you can do a follow up video to really let us know how important the master system was for Brazil. It was their NES.

  • @marciokonrado8797
    @marciokonrado8797 7 лет назад

    Belive or not, I still have my Master System since 1990, and still works! Today, for me, play Master System classic games is something like turn on a time machine and come back to the 90´s. Good memories. Double Dragon, California Games, Vigilante, Safari Hunt, etc.. amazing.

  • @MarioFromMario
    @MarioFromMario 7 лет назад +4

    Dude, your videos are phenomenal. You provide so much detail, communicate your points clearly and concisely, and you only give relevant and interesting information.
    Please keep it up!

  • @GuardYourFlanks
    @GuardYourFlanks 7 лет назад +2

    Another great video! Back in the 80'd like all kids me and my brothers wanted an NES. In 1988 I believe it was, my parents got us the SMS 3D system. I loved it and still to this day love it.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, man! Still trying to track down some 3D glasses.

  • @MetalHeadJagger
    @MetalHeadJagger 7 лет назад +11

    this episode had me learn and hear a lot of things about sega that i never knew about the master system had the potential to be equal comletition to the NES but The NES was just way too popular

    • @Kevinacharles
      @Kevinacharles 7 лет назад +3

      That's the funny thing. In the UK, the Master System was more popular. I only learned recently through watching retro gaming channels how unpopular the Master System was in the States.

    • @smthomas2000
      @smthomas2000 5 лет назад

      Technically the Master System was more powerful than the NES. In England at least the Master System was way more popular than the NES. I believe this was the case in most of Europe and South America.

    • @RetroRepairs
      @RetroRepairs 5 лет назад

      Problem is Europe accounted for a relatively small part of the gaming market. Win in Japan and the US, and you win overall. Brazil's love for Sega evidently wasn't enough to save it.

    • @smthomas2000
      @smthomas2000 5 лет назад

      @@RetroRepairs I disagree but we are each allowed our own opinion. I would say the downfall of Sega started when Sega USA developed 32x while Sega Japan developed the Saturn. It put them behind the market and they never caught up. It's a really shame but they make a lot of money still so I guess they don't mind.

    • @Halbared
      @Halbared 4 года назад

      @@smthomas2000 'Way more' is not really accurate. Both the NES and he master sold 1.5 million units in the UK. By 1990 the NES had caught up with the master system When the Megadrive was released and he master became a bargain machine, it helped keep the sales strong.

  • @petercohen7684
    @petercohen7684 7 лет назад +1

    The passing sound on Hang-On and World Grand Prix is a doppler effect.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +1

      I understand that, but the noise of your own bike's engine cuts out during that time.

  • @Kazemaru
    @Kazemaru 7 лет назад +3

    I love the Master System, this is a great video!

  • @thomaspleacher2735
    @thomaspleacher2735 7 лет назад

    I really appreciate all the international speakers on this episode. Since I've rarely set foot outside of the US, it's so cool to see what it was like for other gamers around the world.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад

      Thanks, Thomas. Some people didn't care for the guests, but I think that an outside perspective on the SMS was required here. Glad you liked the episode!

  • @thenodfather7790
    @thenodfather7790 6 лет назад +6

    Looking back, in many ways Nintendo were Bastards.
    HOW can people dislike this video, (unless you don't like video games but there is nothing here to go out of your way to dislike and at most just pass by), this video was well made, a great collaboration, full of great information and has great video games to look at.
    Some people have no joy.

  • @SolidusGabriel
    @SolidusGabriel 7 лет назад +1

    I probably already said this before but your channel is one of the best gaming channels of RUclips. Keep doing this amazing work, my friend!

  • @nickcurrier1546
    @nickcurrier1546 7 лет назад +85

    Anybody saying that they can't understand Eric must not have ever talked to anyone outside of the united states. I had no problem understanding him whatsoever.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +16

      That's what I'm saying! Maybe it's because I'm in California and we have people from all over the world here, but Eric sounded great to me.

    • @PetrisonRocha
      @PetrisonRocha 7 лет назад +12

      I'm Brazilian myself and I had kind of a hard time trying to understand him. :P

    • @madfinntech
      @madfinntech 7 лет назад +6

      I'm not even a native speaker and I can understand him just fine.

    • @pedrofelck
      @pedrofelck 7 лет назад +10

      I'm Brazilian and I had no problem understating anyone in the video, but I think my brain worked harder to understand Eric haha

    • @HCRAYERT.
      @HCRAYERT. 7 лет назад

      I understood Eric really well

  • @swaky5138
    @swaky5138 3 года назад

    I still have a Master System I got for Christmas sometime in the late 80s. After seeing that there was a secret maze game I dug it out and tried it. It blows my mind that I've had this thing for more than 30 years and today was the first time that game was ever played on that system. Never knew about it....

  • @JulioSoaresJr
    @JulioSoaresJr 7 лет назад +4

    Eric of the channel Cosmic Effect bring me here, congratulations for the episode, one more inscribed! ;)

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад

      Cool, dude! Eric is the man.

    • @JulioSoaresJr
      @JulioSoaresJr 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah dude, he's. He's one of the biggest collectors of videogames in Brazil and is very much admired and respected in the gamer scene here. He has built something "epic", a mobile called "SuperConsole" where there are several consoles connected simultaneously. Eric is a fantastic person, he's extremely passionate about games and loves what he does, very cool to see this collaboration between you.

  • @marcelokodama238
    @marcelokodama238 7 лет назад

    Superb Video! I got my Master System from a couple that was selling everything and moving to England. It came with more than 20 games. That was late 1993 (I already owned a NES and a SNES), but felt so good playing that good ol' Master System. By the way, just checked the CGQ+ channel and went back to my childhood. Thank you, Mr. Alaimo. You got yourself another subscriber! Keep up the good work!

  • @Undone007
    @Undone007 7 лет назад +23

    Chris - I feel like a big part of your/your channel's appeal is in having your narration (you have an awesome voice and you're passionate about what you're talking about), handing it off to anyone else makes it feel like a generic documentary I would watch on some obscure cable channel or like an old G4TV show.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +18

      First, let me just saw that I always appreciate constructive criticism, and I think that your opinion is quite valid. I too often am disappointed when a RUclips channel that I enjoy watching has a guest on, because I subscribed for the host, and not for someone else. But just hear me out on this one.
      One of the criticisms that I get from viewers is that I only tell the stories of these launches from the American perspective. My response has always been that I'm not the person to tell them what happened in their own country, and that one of their fellow countrymen should make similar content specific to them. For this episode, there's just no way to have a legitimate discussion about the Master System without talking about the two places where it was wildly successful. I think that having people who grew up with the system in those countries talk about it instead of me gives more authenticity to this episode, and to be honest the Brazilian segment of the show in particular wouldn't have been anywhere near as good as it ended up being because Eric wrote that whole script drawing on his own personal experiences, as well as submitting about 20GB of video material for me to draw from. To say that he went above & beyond to help make this episode as good as I think it turned out is an understatement. While I wrote the rough draft of the UK-centric segment, Paul heavily edited it to make it both more accurate and more authentic. In both cases, there are tidbits of information in those segments that wouldn't have been there if I had just done all the research myself, and to me it's those little details that make a video like this go from "good" to "great".
      Anyway, that's just my 2 cents on this one. I honestly do appreciate your comment though, and it makes me feel appreciated that someone would be disappointed that someone's voice other than mine is on my videos.

    • @Undone007
      @Undone007 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the response, and honestly you've always gotten back to me on my comments so I'm happy to give my thoughts - I really try to support channels that are from actual gamers and not the corporate junk that's taking over RUclips (like everything else I guess). Definitely cheering for you!
      Just a brief couple thoughts -
      I think the idea of having a local view of a game launch, especially one like the Master System where it really wasn't flourishing in the US like it was overseas/in Brazil, makes sense and is actually a pretty cool idea. BUT...
      There has to be a way you can use their input without handing over the figurative controls and taking yourself out of the narration - if I wanted to hear about the Master System from a Brazilian perspective in really bad English, one of the cool things about RUclips is I'm sure I would have some choices to pick from, I'm not watching your videos for that. I think trying to work through yourself is typically going to have the best results - for example, rather than having narration about the UK, interview him, summarize his thoughts, give them a brief introductory segment but then get right back in there, etc. - keep "the CGQ guy" front and center with the soothing radio voice.
      Keep trying stuff though! I hope I don't come across the wrong way via internet-induced meaning loss and sound like I'm trying to tell you what to do or something, just what I'd like to see from a viewers perspective. The video is great other than my complaints and I still don't understand how these are of such high quality when you're working on them alone part-time.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +4

      Steve R You don't come across in a negative way at all. At this point, I am still experimenting with my channel and seeing what works. Input from the community is a big part of my trying to grow and improve. Some people would tell me to not listen to other people and just do what I think is right, but that's how you get stuck in a vacuum and start to stagnate.

    • @fireheartis1
      @fireheartis1 7 лет назад +4

      I for one enjoyed your two guest and hearing how a system fared in other countries besides America. Too see that the Master System which was a great but underrated system in the States fared much better in the Brazilian and British market was kind of cool. Plus those British commercials were so funny and cheesy lol. I mean come on "Do me a favor and Plug me into a Sega" that was so goofy but funny at the same time. It's no wonder they did better. Nintendo pretty much screwed Sega with the Master System in the States and Canada really. Too see those exclusive games from both countries was great and made me wish I lived there at the time lol. Anyways great job as always Chris and when it comes to showing off how consoles far in other countries keep having guest all you want.

    • @chaddt
      @chaddt 7 лет назад +1

      fireheartis1 I was digging the insights of people in other countries. I was hoping to hear a bit about the Korean versions licensed by Samsung (Gam*boy and aladdinboy). Perhaps someone should do a little video to educate people about the Korean censorship of Japanese media's effect on gaming in Korea... or at least the products of those laws such as the Hyundai ComBoy. Perhaps I will do it when the time is right.

  • @markmessina5962
    @markmessina5962 4 года назад +2

    Ghost house was amazing. Especially when you hit the lights to stop everything and could easily move around and kill Dracula

  • @davebladegun3009
    @davebladegun3009 7 лет назад +15

    Damn it! Can't you see I'm trying to get some things done? The fact that I've got to stop what I'm doing and watch this is really gonna put me behind today.

    • @davebladegun3009
      @davebladegun3009 7 лет назад +3

      Seriously though, I just got super hyped when I saw this notification on my phone. Your system launch episodes are always cool :-)

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +1

      Trust me, I know how it is!

    • @davebladegun3009
      @davebladegun3009 7 лет назад

      Are you running everything exclusively on your XRGB Mini now? I don't see the PVM anymore.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад

      Dave Bladegun No. I still have 2 PVMs set up in the room, but I have to use the XRGB to capture the gameplay footage, so that's why that's what's on my desk. If I'm just playing for leisure instead of for the show (which doesn't happen that often, sadly), then I sit at one of my PVMs.
      Actually, since you can't use a Light Phaser with a flat screen TV, I had to hook my system up to a PVM, and then send the outputs of the PVM to my Framemeister, in order to record the Safari Hunt footage. That made for a big mess on the desk!

    • @davebladegun3009
      @davebladegun3009 7 лет назад

      I hear you, dude. I have most of my systems running RGB to a PVM, and then using the PVM outputs to feed my Framemeister the signal --- which I will admit makes me fully retarded because well, it' just overkill. I'm probably just a little too crazy over this stuff. It's totally worth it for you to have the Framemeister going, though, it gives all your recorded gameplay a super polished, crisp look.

  • @waltersobchak7275
    @waltersobchak7275 4 года назад

    Probably the best game channel on YT. Has become part of my nightly regimen.

  • @fumanchu7
    @fumanchu7 3 года назад

    The Master System was my first console. I really enjoyed many of the games as a kid. My favorite games were Fantasy Star and Zillion.
    Zillion is probably one of the most underrated games in console history. I played it so much that when I recently played it again using an emulator I still had the map memorized 30 years later.

  • @jeffcroll4534
    @jeffcroll4534 4 года назад

    Sega Master System was my first console. Rocky, Rambo and Great Baseball were some of my favorite games. No system ever quite hit the same magic note with me again. I guess timing is everything. Thank you for this video. One of the best and most informative SMS videos I’ve seen.

  • @nickaustad9254
    @nickaustad9254 7 лет назад

    I just realized that I am on the last of your Console Launch Videos... I binged them all in a couple days. Please make more! You are doing great work here.

  • @RichDuckKing
    @RichDuckKing 7 лет назад

    I never owned a Master System until a few years ago. I bought it mainly for the fantastic ports of Rastan and Rampage, then I discovered the console is region free and that opened up a whole new world. So many great games that never made it to the US. Such a great, underrated little console.

  • @kimmolaine8069
    @kimmolaine8069 6 лет назад +3

    Ah, the classic "SEGA!" opening. :)

  • @bryanmilstid4087
    @bryanmilstid4087 6 лет назад

    This was my first system. Gangster Town, Shinobi, Space Harrier, Ghost busters. So many good memories.

  • @mysteriotube1233
    @mysteriotube1233 7 лет назад +9

    whats up with all the dislikes i found this video amazingly educative and a great look back at an epic console

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +3

      Haters gonna hate, basically. There are people subscribed to my channel just so that they can leave "dislikes". Glad you liked it, though!

    • @mysteriotube1233
      @mysteriotube1233 7 лет назад +3

      Classic Gaming Quarterly well u have a new sub from me really enjoyed the video

    • @magnumforcemopar402
      @magnumforcemopar402 7 лет назад

      Nintendo fan girls can't handle any other consoles no matter what.

    • @odeiup
      @odeiup 7 лет назад

      Magnum force Mopar I can. Then again I like a lot of consoles.

  • @incognitoicognito4772
    @incognitoicognito4772 7 лет назад

    Excellent rundown of the history of Sega. Love your stuff. Well considered, delivered professionally, and hard work put in to the attention of detail/footage/facts. This was my second gaming system (after the C64). My friend had it before me and four of us played California Games and Rampage. It was the first time I'd ever heard the term "almost arcade perfect" and I was completely blown away. This was a huge console this side of the pond 👍

  • @CGQuarterly
    @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +17

    Sorry guys, I had the auto-generated subtitles published instead of the subs that I uploaded. All fixed now!

    • @theSato
      @theSato 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for creating legitimate subtitles for this! I'm a little hard of hearing and they make it so much easier, so I don't have to keep rewinding to re-hear something that was said. I'm sure all the fully deaf people really appreciate it too.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +6

      Sato Yeah, no problem! I am planning on doing this for all of my future videos, as well as going back and adding subs to some of my old ones.

    • @pedroviskinho
      @pedroviskinho 7 лет назад +2

      I appreciate that, i'm brazilian and sometimes I don't get everything that's said in English so subtitles are really helpful, i'm also a new subscriber, great video!

  • @barryschalkwijk9388
    @barryschalkwijk9388 3 года назад

    Netherlands was a huge mastersystem II fan as well. The memories of playing wonderboy 3, asterix and golden axe warrior are still vivid.

  • @TheBroz
    @TheBroz Год назад +1

    What a great video, top work putting it together and including the perspectives of other regions.

  • @gamecomparisons
    @gamecomparisons 4 года назад

    I am not sure how I have avoided this video so long. I had nothing but my parents' 2600 and Kaypro to play on until they bought a Macintosh without games. Then my foster brother introduced me to Arcades. I immediately sought out a lawn mowing job to fund my home gaming experience. In 1988 my neighbors either had nothing or they had an NES, but at the specialty electronics shop that allowed me to play Master System and NES I chose the newer console with the Light Phaser, 3D Glasses, and most importantly After Burner and Space Harrier.
    NES was not even a thing in San Antonio until after Christmas 1987, and I defy the entire internet claiming it was released nation wide in 1985. NES, Master System and Atari 7800 were each released nation wide in 1986. The NES test markets featured different hardware and only its earliest titles in 1985, it is comparable in every way to the infamous Saturn pre-launch in May of 1995. What Nintendo had already put in to action by 1986 was their retail and developer contracts and intimidation tactics that led directly to their dominance until 1991.

  • @dirtyharry1844
    @dirtyharry1844 7 лет назад

    Seriously...one of the best retrogame channels on RUclips.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, I appreciate that. I really like your movies!

  • @sonicmario64
    @sonicmario64 6 лет назад +1

    The only Sega Master System games that I ever played on the original hardware are "Hang On", "Ghostbusters", "After Burner", and "Shooting Gallery".

  • @ChescoYT
    @ChescoYT 7 лет назад +5

    My childhood of Christmas 1988

  • @NaylorBelmont
    @NaylorBelmont 7 лет назад

    CGQ's vídeos are like a full documentary with lots of information. I've never seen a channel like this! Congratulations dude, from a brazilian fan.

  • @DJDopeB
    @DJDopeB 7 лет назад +10

    Do the launch of the Sega Dreamcast please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @DJDopeB
      @DJDopeB 7 лет назад +1

      Beto R2P Pois é, a história do console é muito interessante.

  • @wellplayod1957
    @wellplayod1957 3 года назад

    As much as sega makes weird or bad games today, their history is filled with so many cool little stories and I love their systems to this day

  • @geekrj
    @geekrj 7 лет назад +61

    Joel Santana English.

    • @MasatoHuehara
      @MasatoHuehara 7 лет назад +3

      kkkkk mas foi bem informativo.

    • @geekrj
      @geekrj 7 лет назад +4

      Foi sim, foi ótimo. Mas tive que comentar. rs BR BR kk

    • @leusuzuki763
      @leusuzuki763 7 лет назад

      Ele é brasileiro? Quero dizer, não o Eric Fraga, o dono do canal.

    • @geekrj
      @geekrj 7 лет назад +1

      Provavelmente não. O outro é BR msm, da pra ouvir kkk

    • @leusuzuki763
      @leusuzuki763 7 лет назад +1

      Artur Pitanga​​, o sotaque entrega. Mas se bem que o dono do canal parece um pouco brasileiro. Pode ser que ele seja fluente e mora nos EUA há muito tempo. Tanto faz também :P. Conheci o canal agora e gostei.

  • @fantasmarojo3471
    @fantasmarojo3471 6 лет назад

    I loved the diversity of the video, with lots of background info.

  • @johnhall3867
    @johnhall3867 6 лет назад +1

    Sega Master system is a soft blanket you wrap yourself in. At least that's how it feels to me.

  • @augustvonmackensen7273
    @augustvonmackensen7273 6 лет назад

    I got a small TV, a Master System and Wonderboy in Monsterland for Xmas when I was 5. Me and my dad played Wonderboy all day.
    Fond memories. That was 27 years ago now.

  • @AChannelFrom2006
    @AChannelFrom2006 7 лет назад +21

    Sega Master System > Nintendo Entertainment System

    • @redocious8741
      @redocious8741 7 лет назад

      hardware no games no controller yes

    • @KirkJacobsonHere
      @KirkJacobsonHere 7 лет назад +6

      Now imagine those games had Nintendo not signed developers up with terrible monopolistic contracts, that prevented them from creating for other machines and limited the number of games they could make. They not only held the market back, but put several great teams entirely out of business.

    • @Hizzoner21
      @Hizzoner21 7 лет назад +1

      Ehh... I had both...completely disagree.

    • @magnumforcemopar402
      @magnumforcemopar402 7 лет назад

      Ivor Couisetyne it's a fact jr.

    • @turricanrocks1552
      @turricanrocks1552 6 лет назад

      valcarni1 Nintendo Entertainment System >>>>>>>>>>>>Segain't FAIL System.

  • @CGQuarterly
    @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +69

    Hey guys! Hope you enjoy this one. Don't forget that you can support the show by buying an official CGQ t-shirt at amzn.to/2hmufQb

    • @Arrahant
      @Arrahant 7 лет назад

      Thanks for the new vid! Can't recall seeing a big one like this recently. An inside look into the Brazilian market is very welcome, since I never really understood the origin of the many unofficial and/or Brazil-only software and hardware. Love the combination of documentary-style backstories and gameplay in your work. Keep it up!

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +2

      Arrahant Thanks! I feel the same way; I learned a lot from the segment that Eric helped put together.

    • @XenoParadox
      @XenoParadox 7 лет назад

      Great video, though as a retro gamer myself, have I already known about this, but I wanted to know what the marketing was in the UK, Europe, and Brazil, plus, the TV commercials, magazines, and sales of units sold of the Sega Master System.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab 7 лет назад +4

      Great video, I really enjoyed that. Thanks for adding CC, the Brazilian guy was a bit hard to understand :D

    • @rellik187redrum
      @rellik187redrum 7 лет назад

      Classic Gaming Quarterly thanks man, your console launch videos are really fun to watch, keep up the good work !!!

  • @TJBall-go3gv
    @TJBall-go3gv 2 года назад

    My older revived the Sega master for Christmas one year. He had a really good RPG game like ultima. I was really young and enjoyed the snail maze game a lot! Good memories watching him play and begging to play snail maze.

  • @burntyper
    @burntyper 7 лет назад +4

    vergonha desse sotaque do norte desse cara

    • @nesvailton
      @nesvailton 7 лет назад

      burntyper Pq vergonha? Qual o problema em se falar com sotaque? E a Bahia é nordeste, não norte.

    • @burntyper
      @burntyper 7 лет назад

      Isack Almeida todos

    • @nesvailton
      @nesvailton 7 лет назад +3

      burntyper Depois dessa resposta percebi que é só uma criancinha mal criada, vá brincar vá.

  •  7 лет назад +1

    You continue to impress with well written and edited videos. Great job!

  • @Jeancarvalho153
    @Jeancarvalho153 7 лет назад

    That channel is just marverlous! I was looking for some good content about Sega Master System, and I was lucky to find it here, thanks CGQ!!!

  • @zagaberoo
    @zagaberoo 6 лет назад

    I just love how brazenly this channel ignores RUclips trends by producing intensely researched long-form content. If they haven't already, future scholarly works will definitely cite these videos.

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  6 лет назад

      I don't know about that, but I appreciate you saying so!

    • @zagaberoo
      @zagaberoo 6 лет назад +1

      Only time will tell!

  • @boltonrb
    @boltonrb 7 лет назад +1

    another well produced, informative and gimmick free episode. best retro gaming channel on RUclips.

  • @PapoPistola
    @PapoPistola 7 лет назад +2

    Top notch work as always. I respect the detail in all the videos you make, keep it up!

    • @CGQuarterly
      @CGQuarterly  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks man, I appreciate it.

  • @loubilly
    @loubilly 7 лет назад

    much love for mentioning "flicky" an underappreciated SEGA gem

  • @jhl5093
    @jhl5093 7 лет назад

    I never saw a Sega Master System when I was growing up but that never hurt my respect for this early attempt by Sega.

  • @Flint_Ironstagg
    @Flint_Ironstagg 7 лет назад +1

    these launch videos are great. nostalgia overload!