@Grooveraider Unless I'm mistaken it was the Japanese Master System (the same design that was released in the US, re-released in Japan, I know, it's confusing) that had the built in FM sound, while the Mark III used a plug in module to achieve this.
i just got a mark III and i cant get the rf adaptor working correctly . i have the old ss-66 but i see you have the ext cord hooked up. was there a trick tto this ?
i'm affraid it will be in vain since mark 3 also as other consoles has a local chip that prevents to play cartridges from other regions. in other words you can't play us cartridges on a japan console...
@Skyk0rn: You can with a cart converter, actually. I have one for my Japanese SMS and it works fine.
ApolloBoy 11 months ago
@Grooveraider Unless I'm mistaken it was the Japanese Master System (the same design that was released in the US, re-released in Japan, I know, it's confusing) that had the built in FM sound, while the Mark III used a plug in module to achieve this.
ionmyke 1 year ago
use the rca cable...if u can find it:)
fazares 1 year ago
i just got a mark III and i cant get the rf adaptor working correctly . i have the old ss-66 but i see you have the ext cord hooked up. was there a trick tto this ?
vinnieblacklodge 2 years ago
i'm affraid it will be in vain since mark 3 also as other consoles has a local chip that prevents to play cartridges from other regions. in other words you can't play us cartridges on a japan console...
Skyk0rn 2 years ago
I always wished Sega kept the MARK III design complete with FM sound for the States. I must import me one of these ^_^
Thanks for the clip !
Grooveraider 2 years ago
the console reminds me of a colecovision even the back of the cartriges look like coleco cartriges
AnimalGuy17 2 years ago