A thread of video game listings from the spring 1990 Sears Home catalog~pic.twitter.com/jVkNa7vwKK
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Atari 7800 ~ By 1990 the Atari was on its way out. Absolutely no kid wanted an Atari in 1990. These aren't listings, these are obituaries.pic.twitter.com/Co4yxvC98P
Totally agree. Even today many games hold up well.
It still does! 
The cards worked on an older SEGA console that was only released in Japan too. I think, something like that anyway.
I've enjoyed the Sonic games and Wonder Boy III on Master System, it does have goodies if you look hard enough
Master System also did well in Europe. Nintendo were very slow releasing games into the european market, they could come out as much as a year after the US release.
In America, yes. Europe...a different story. They love the system down there!
I was one of the lucky ones to own a Master System and NES as well. I loved the Master System, some of my favorite games were Ghost House, Aztec Adventure, Action Fighter, and Alex Kidd in Miracle World.
I managed to get a MasterSystem when it launched in 87. It was Huge in the UK and much bigger than the NES. The Gameboy was the big Nintendo ticket in the UK. The SMS was a beast if a console with credit card games, mine was from HMV.
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