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I loved my Master System (and still have a decent collection of Master System games for the Power Base Converter for my Mega Drive) but was always a bit disappointed with its weak sound chip. I think the Zilog CPU also did the Master System's sound. Despite being the older system the NES seemed to have much better sound. I was even more disappointed when I discovered that for the Japanese Master System there is an add on that gives the console FM sound that is almost as good as the Mega Drive's sound. You can see videos of the Master System games in FM on You Tube and the FM sound makes a huge difference for the atmosphere in games like Outrun and R Type.
The RetroN5 console has almost every cartridge slot on it except the Master System but you can play Master System games on it through the Mega Drive slot if you have a Power Base Converter and interestingly enough it plays the Master System games in FM if it was an FM compatible game. I watched a vid on You Tube and the guy was playing Outrun on it with the Power Base Converter and it was playing the FM sound. I really want to get myself one of those RetroN5s. Would be great to have an all in one like that and it's compatible with all the old control pads too.
When I got my Master System I would have happily paid an extra £20 or whatever to have the FM sound chip.
Us Europeans made the Master System a success yet the Japanese never seem to respect the European market. They favour the Yanks despite us having more then double the population.
I remember the Turrican games being highly lauded by everyone. For me they were only worth loading up for the music, the games themself were a bit boring.
I remember only really liking the stage they did where you controlled a spaceship - was like a scramble clone.
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