Master System Best Master System Titles (According To You)?

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Shinobi, and Sonic The Hedgehog 1 & 2 are great games on the system, to me at least. Other than that, I feel the Master System doesn't get much love, at least outside of Brazil or Japan. What are your guy's stand out titles for the system?
 
Wonder Boy in the Dragon's Trap is the best game on the Master System. I'd recommend the HD remake instead, though, as the QoL, graphics, and music all elevate it above and beyond the original.

There's also a fan-made port-over of Sonic Triple Trouble, which gives you better resolution than the original Game Gear version.
 
For me it's Phantasy Star 1 and Sonic 1, I also love that Street Fighter 2 master system port the fact that it came years after the console got discontinued and only ij Brazil, is so awesome
 
Shinobi is my favorite title I’ve played thus far, with Sonic 1 being close behind. Ultimately, I have to explore the library more, as the Master System is one of the most unknown consoles to me that I hear mentioned frequently.

It’s weird: everybody knows about it, but nobody can really tell me what the GAMES are like outside of franchises that exist on other platforms. That leads me to have to find things myself, so yeah.
 
As others have said, the OG Phantasy Star is a definite stand-out title.

I've heard great things about the SMS port of Ultima IV, as well, though I haven't tried it for myself - yet.

Personally, I've always enjoyed the SMS version of Space Harrier. In fact, it might even be my favorite game on the console! Not the best, mind you, but the game I always go back to the most. I find it to be a guaranteed good time 😊
 
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Zillion is a very interesting "adventure platformer" game that's kind of a spiritual predecessor to the Metroidvania genre. (Or, perhaps more accurately, it's sort of an 8-bit Sega take on Metroid 1 specifically.) You control a character who descends into a maze-like underground facility and needs to collect notes that can be used to unlock new areas and items – while running and gunning against baddies, of course.

The game's password system is sort of its defining element – you need to carefully note and enter passwords to progress. There's no in-game record of the passwords, so you'll have to take them down on paper, which will stop some people from reading this right now. But I actually think it's quite a fun little mechanic that keeps you engaged in the "real world", and helps build a sense of intimacy and knowledge of the game world. It isn't so difficult that you're always having to die and restart, so you can really dig in and focus on code-cracking. Not for everyone, but I like it!

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...And I also like it because it's based on one of my all-time favourite 80s anime, Red Photon Zillion. (Which actually did get a few episodes released in the U.S. at the time!) The game is fanservice-heavy, with 8-bit renditions of the show's OP and ED themes on the plinky SMS sound chip, full-on character portraits for dialogue scenes, and the ability to play as all three major characters (with their own unique attributes, of course). It also has probably my favourite game over screen in any game, where the show's villain cackles at you. If you don't want to play it, at least do yourself a favour and listen to this album on YouTube.

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lex Kidd in Miracle World
, while not quite up to the level of the 8-bit Sonic games, is still a pretty console-defining game. It's easy to see why they were thinking of this kid as their mascot before Sonic came along – Alex Kidd is a very unique, unorthodox platformer that focuses on short-range attacking, item management, and some very charming and memorable boss battles.

It's short but kind of difficult for your first run-through, so you should get plenty of play out of it if you're up for a challenge. (Though be warned: you're not getting the best ending without a guide.) Much like Wonder Boy, the game also got a recent remake on modern consoles, but fans didn't seem to like it that much, and I think the redone graphics are kind of ugly. This is the best Alex Kidd game, so if you're at all interested in the franchise, check it out!!!!

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The version of Fantasy Zone on the SMS, much like the 8-bit Sonic games, is more of an adaptation of the original with several unique gameplay elements. It's probably the best console Fantasy Zone they made up until the excellent 3DS remakes, and if you like cute, cartoony spaceship shooters, I think you'll really enjoy it. Fantasy Zone is a great entry-level shoot 'em up, and it's fun even if you're not typically a fan of the genre.

If you like this, Fantasy Zone II and Fantasy Zone: The Maze are two other great SMS titles. (The latter is a really cool take on Pac-Man where you can shoot the enemies!) I'm a bit blinded by affection for the series when I write this, but the Fantasy Zone series is just so loveable that I really do think anyone can enjoy it, and I'd certainly recommend all the Master System games as a lot of fun.

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Depending on how you feel about first-person dungeon-crawling JRPGs, the original Phantasy Star might want to be on your radar. It's a very well-designed blobber that's heavily distinct from what was coming out on Nintendo consoles at the time – in addition to first-person dungeons, it also lets you interact with enemies in way, way more complicated ways than just attacking them. Why, you can even talk to them and make friends with them! They should make another RPG like that, and I should be allowed to strangle the developer.

Phantasy Star is a very important Sega game for an awful lot of reasons, but beyond all that it's just a darned good JRPG. I don't even like games like this, and I think it's really great. All the other Phantasy Star games are different to this one, so you'll be getting a very unique gameplay experience.

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Psycho Fox is an oddball little platformer in the "pick up and throw stuff" category that also includes Kid Kool and Decap Attack. (All these games were made by the same company and are essentially reskins of one another.) It's not really the best game in the world, but these games do have quite the fanbase and are considered Sega classics by many.

For what it is, Psycho Fox is quite a cute, shallow platformer that's fun for a few sessions, and if you meld with the gameplay I certainly think it's worthwhile. Nice big chunky cartoon graphics, too.


Those are all the games that come to mind, but there may be others I post about later on. I love the SMS – it has loads of great games and an excellent audio-visual component that's sadly been pretty much forgotten by history. The Japanese version of the console also has an absolutely wonderful startup sequence that I adore. All the other games mentioned in this thread are great, too, so you'll have lots to play beyond Sonic!
 
My 3 favorites:
Zillion 2, an hybrid action platformer and shmup. Great arcade action.
Kenseiden, a solid side-scroller with minor adventure elements and dark Japanese fantasy theme.
Renegade - this is basically a remake by Natsume of Techno's beat-'em-up, and it's way better than the NES version. One of the few 8-bit beat-'em-ups I like.

Also:
Danan the Jungle Fighter and Golvellius are pretty cool action-adventure/RPG/side-scrollers. Spellcaster is pretty good too, apart from the part where I got stuck. The Ninja is cool except you need a FAQ to get the real ending because it's hidden behind requirements you'd never find.
 
Wonder Boy 3 - Dragon's Trap, Kenseiden, Phantasy Star, Ninja Gaiden, any Sonic game except Sonic Blast and Tails Sky Patrol, Bonanza Bros, and also the Shinobi games.
 
If you own a Master System or have a Master System emulator I urge you to do one thing. Do not sleep on Master of Darkness. It may be a knock off of Castlevania but it's an enjoyable knock off of Castlevania. Also, don't sleep on the Game Gear port either. Try it, just remember to thank me when you're rich and famous, thank you in advance.

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I am so... late to this party n everyone took the damn wordz out meh mouth beatin me to the punch with listing some of my fav SMS games. as somebody who owned a Master System in '86 n still has the controllers n light phaser - deepLy saddened here -_-

...but kudos to everyone's good taste. I'm sure I can name a few that haven't been suggested yet but... well, see my profile unless you already read the mess
 
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Here's my top 10, wasn't a huge fan of the first three Phantasy Star games sadly. But Fantasy Zone II is absolutely peak and the story for what it was in the game was crazy deep. Sonic Chaos and Aladdin on the Sega Master System are absolutely amazing, too. The best version of Aladdin is on the SMS, change my mind. Felt like you were watching the movie the story is surprisingly accurate and the stages are like old school Prince of Persia but better. Plus, Master System's version of Land of Illusion is the best Illusion game other than Castle of Illusion HD in my opinion.

X. Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck
IX. Sonic the Hedgehog
VIII. Master of Darkness
VII. Psychic World
VI. Sonic the Hedgehog 2
V. Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
IV. Aladdin
III. Alex Kidd in Shinobi World
II. Sonic Chaos
I. Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa
 
Oh yeah, I forgot about Master System Aladdin. You can tell it's a late release too, it looks like a 16-bit game. And it's a true cinematic platformer, unique on the platform. SIMS did good work.
I'm going to add Batman Returns as a decent overlooked game, it's in the style of Shinobi. There's a Game Gear version too, but there's a few random differences between the two like enemy placements, number of enemies, etc. They're also not related to the Genesis or SNES game.
 
All very, very great games! Personally, I've always enjoyed Lord of the Sword, a game very much like Zelda II, minus the overworld map. It’s kind of a mixture of Castlevania II and Zelda II. You know, the kind of game where you can die repeatedly, but at least you can take comfort in the fact that those pixelated monsters have it worse than you. After all, they’re stuck in a never-ending cycle of being defeated by under-leveled heroes
 
All very, very great games! Personally, I've always enjoyed Lord of the Sword, a game very much like Zelda II, minus the overworld map. It’s kind of a mixture of Castlevania II and Zelda II. You know, the kind of game where you can die repeatedly, but at least you can take comfort in the fact that those pixelated monsters have it worse than you. After all, they’re stuck in a never-ending cycle of being defeated by under-leveled heroes
I remember Lord of the Sword, very good graphics, like Danan.
 
Ys: The Vanishing Omens is a good one, but I personally really enjoyed the Jurassic Park game on Master System. You had to select which dinosaurs to deal with like it's a damn Mega Man game and it had a sense of progression which was pretty rare on the platform.


I also thought that Fantasy Zone was easily one of the best side-scrolling shooters on the platform hands down.
 
Alex Kidd: Miracle World
Sonic 1,2, Chaos
Shinobi
Ghostbusters
Ghouls N Ghosts
Enduro Racer
Phantasy Star
Castle of Illusion
Donald Duck: The Lucky Dime Caper
Ninja Gaiden
Double Dragon
Wonder Boy III: Dragon's Trap
Fantasy Zone
 
R-Type
Gain Ground
Power Strike II
Quartet
Golden Axe Warrior
Solomon's Key
Puyo Puyo
Rainbow Islands
Aztec Adventure
Columns
Bubble Bobble
Cloud Master
Mercs
Sagaia/Darius II
Kung Fu Kid
 
Agree with a lot of the ones listed. Besides Hang-On in 1987?, I didn't play SMS games until emulation in 2001 for me. I list Alex Kidd in Shinobi World & Rygar (seems more true to arcade release vs. NES port).
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Alex Kidd: Miracle World
Sonic 1,2, Chaos
Shinobi
Ghostbusters
Ghouls N Ghosts
Enduro Racer
Phantasy Star
Castle of Illusion
Donald Duck: The Lucky Dime Caper
Ninja Gaiden
Double Dragon
Wonder Boy III: Dragon's Trap
Fantasy Zone
May I ask, do you really like Ghostbusters on SMS? (I watched it on Angry Video Game Nerd).
 
After all these mentions of phantasy star, I'm surprised no one has mentioned that you have to draw maps in order to get through it.
 
After all these mentions of phantasy star, I'm surprised no one has mentioned that you have to draw maps in order to get through it.
One of the reasons why I only beat Phantasy Star on the Switch in the Sega Ages Remaster :P But besides Phantasy Star my favorite Golden Axe game is on the SMS, Golden Axe Warrior.
 
After all these mentions of phantasy star, I'm surprised no one has mentioned that you have to draw maps in order to get through it.
Bless Gamefaqs.

One of the reasons why I only beat Phantasy Star on the Switch in the Sega Ages Remaster :P But besides Phantasy Star my favorite Golden Axe game is on the SMS, Golden Axe Warrior.
It's still a shame that this version never came to PC nor other consoles.
 

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