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'''Availability:''' Seen on many Sega games when you turn on a Japanese Mark III/Master System game console, like ''Action Fighter'', ''Aleste'', ''Miracle Warriors'', ''Alex Kidd in Miracle World'', ''Fantasy Zone'', ''After Burner'' and ''Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars'', among others. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on many Sega games when you turn on a Japanese Mark III/Master System game console, like ''Action Fighter'', ''Aleste'', ''Miracle Warriors'', ''Alex Kidd in Miracle World'', ''Fantasy Zone'', ''After Burner'' and ''Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars'', among others. |
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Background
The Sega Mark III was a home console that acted as a successor to the SG-1000 featuring enhanced graphics, and it was released on October 20, 1985. Its release was later exported to the North America as the Master System in 1986 and became a success internationally (mostly in Brazil).
(October 20, 1985-1988)
Logo: On a black background, the text "SEGA MARK III" flashes in, and changes colors.
Variants:
- A still version exists on a blue background, and the text is in white.
- Sometimes, the text is all in white.
- On Monopoly when playing on a Japanese console, the text is thicker.
- On Rygar, the Sega logo appears below the logo.
- Sometimes, the background's colors are different.
Technique: 2D sprite animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on many Sega games when you turn on a Japanese Mark III/Master System game console, like Action Fighter, Aleste, Miracle Warriors, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Fantasy Zone, After Burner and Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars, among others.
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