Tec Toy Exclusives on the Sega Master System
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Tec Toy released a number of Master System games in Brazil no other region of the world received. I give a brief opinion on all of them.
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By: Jan Neves
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Episode Notes:
1. Captured on the Mega SG.
2. This episode was originally over 30 minutes in original first cut. Honestly, I did not like it. These games were not particularly good and I felt trying to hold your attention for that long just didn't work with this group. My second edit shortened each sequence to a much more reasonable length.
3. Tec Toy also reskinned some games for Brazil, but I wanted to focus on games the Master System received no place else in any form.
4. Some of the audio in these titles were down right ear piercing. I adjusted the volume the best I could.
5. I put in almost 20 hours of game capture for this lot. It was grueling. Dying constantly in the Woody Woodpecker game for 40 mins just to get 60 seconds of usable gameplay was exhausting.
6. Tec Toy would go on to release the Saturn and the Dreamcast in Brazil. Despite the Master System and Genesis being long discontinued by Sega, Tec Toy STILL releases clone systems for them, today.
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This is a video that definitely needed to be made. Glad it was you and not me who made it. :)
@RafaelWingnux
2 жыл бұрын
I thought you were going to do it after the last Master System episode. Either way is fine by me, I love the work of both of you guys.
@MR.AIRWALK
2 жыл бұрын
“New dimensions of suck” 😂
@traphousegamer1906
2 жыл бұрын
Game sack and Sega Lord x need to do a video together asap
@Badmojo
2 жыл бұрын
omg a sack full of game flew over my house
@alfredomeneses1248
2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh!!!! Mr Game Sack Follows Lord X
Tectoy's best contribution in the gaming world was being the bridge between Sega Japan and Aryton Senna
@cristinamaiapm
2 жыл бұрын
Eh nóix que voa vagabundo
@cristinamaiapm
2 жыл бұрын
Mito 2022
@Fellipe2k5
2 жыл бұрын
Verdade hehehe
I am from Brazil and I must say that, I recognize that some of these games were flawed even for 8-bit standards. However, for a company that didn't receive any support from Sega and made all these conversions by themselves, Tec Toy did actually very well, and its version of Street Fighter II, although choppy and limited, is a great feat indeed. It takes some courage to even try to program these conversions in a country where development resources are scarce. Customer support is an area Tec Toy delivers very well, it's a company that really cares for its costumers, in a way not every company in Japan, Europe or USA does, so there are indeed things to like about Tec Toy even if you aren't brazilian.
@shanecorning5222
2 жыл бұрын
I had a girlfriend in Brazil, for a while! I bet she played these. :-)))) ... But yes she was ALWAYS curious about titles? Cartridges? I bet she knew they were different, also.
@ricardobarros1090
2 жыл бұрын
Great TEC Toy! Grande Tec Toy, obrigado por existir e ter feito parte de nossa vida aqui no Brasil ❤️
@jasonlashmen7689
2 жыл бұрын
I am Canadian, and I have played most of these Games by emulator,and I actually had a great deal of fun trying them all out, now , only games I can get, well uhhh. Lol
@lkjs-si2sr
2 жыл бұрын
Yea, in a pre-google era, I think they actually did a good job.
@shanecorning5222
2 жыл бұрын
@@lkjs-si2sr : Oh!!!! HOW old were these ???? Were these from the 90s ? I did not see many of these "combo bootlegs" back then, here, in Michigan, USA. ..... Just a Nintendo cartridge or 2 ????? Not a plug and play system like these.
I’m Brazilian and can tell that Tectoy made our lives very very cool with the Sega Master System… The value of Tectoy was to bring the SMS library to Brazil (including European releases), putting those games in nice ads, having a customer hotline for game tricks, translate rpgs to Portuguese etc
@BeB02090
2 жыл бұрын
@Mr_ _SynKronized Wow, Pistola a Zillion! Fantástico! Nunca sabía que existía este 💎 Zillion es una de mis favoritas juegos. Ustedes tiene esto en Brasil! 👍💪 Saludos de USA
@aLe-be2fq
2 жыл бұрын
nao só com o Master System, mas com o Mega Drive tambem
@G.L.999
2 жыл бұрын
I know the Master System has done wonders for you guys over in Brazil and I think it's wonderful what Tech Toy has done for the Brazilian consumer. But how has the Mega-Drive faired in Brazil? I'm curious, because Sega here in the States didn't get the attention it deserved here until their 16-bit System the Genesis(or Mega-Drive in the rest of the world's case because another company in the U.S. Trademarked the name here before Sega) and I always wondered how well it did over in Brazil. Not just that, but I'd also like to know about how the Game Gear, Saturn, and Dreamcast faired there too. Greetings from the U.S.
@FamilyTeamGaming
2 жыл бұрын
@@G.L.999 Mega Drive here did excellently. It was extremely popular and we got official brand new versions of both it and the Master System for decades. I'd say the Super Nintendo was decently popular here, but TecToy's support for all of the Sega platforms here all the way up to the Dreamcast always helped.
@ventura3600
2 жыл бұрын
@@G.L.999 Giving you a more complete answer. Mega Drive had a decent run here in Brazil, but even with the support of Tec Toy, the 80's and mid 90's was really tough time here. Poverty ran wild with inflation that would shy Venezuelans nowadays. We're talking about 80% inflation *per month*. That is one of the reasons of Master System's popularity, it was just cheap. And the piracy here also ran wild. When we talked about 90's videogames here in Brazil, most of us had contact with rental store that let you played videogames by hour paid. On that regard SNES was king, mainly because of one franchise: International Superstar Soccer. Tec Toy would also release that game on Mega Drive, but only in the late 1997, when most of us was already playing ISS 64 and Winning Eleven on these rental stores. Another curious fact, because of the absence of loading times on N64, this console was somewhat popular here in Brazil, but *only* on these rental store, cause there isn't waste of time waiting for loading. On the other hand, cartridge was way expensive, especially compared with burned cds of PlayStation, this last one dominated homes. One last fun fact, because the Dreamcast was way more easier to play pirated games, the console was way more popular than GameCube or Xbox. Greetings!
TecToy always reminds me of the "Poor Parents" analogy. They may not have a lot of money, but by god they're going to do their best. Here's a Master System - I know it's a bit old, but it's still fun anyway. We'll even get you some new games when we're able since they will be cheap! I'm not knocking them in any way, they found a perfect market niche and stuck with it and got a very loyal fanbase in return.
@yellowblanka6058
2 жыл бұрын
Eh...looking at the output here, it seems like 95% of the time they weren't doing their best, or shouldn't have bothered porting the games from the Genesis in the first place.
@JohnDoe-wq5eu
2 жыл бұрын
@@yellowblanka6058 If anything they seem like the kind of company that would literally port (or try to anyway) anything they could to make a buck. I understand people have nostalgia for tech toy but it's clear the majority of their work were cash grabs. Which kind of makes me sad considering how highly regarded people still consider them. (People from South America especially Brazil obviously)
@darkrulier
2 жыл бұрын
It think they stuck with the Master because it was an established console from the 80s in Brazil and nowadays people really have no money to spend in new consoles specially because they are ridiculously overpriced in the region.
@juststatedtheobvious9633
2 жыл бұрын
@Josiah Gould The problem with that theory is that Tec-Toy were more upmarket. The real poor kids owned a Famicom pirate console. Though, from what I've heard, the people selling those cared even less about what they were offering consumers.
@JohnDoe-wq5eu
2 жыл бұрын
@@juststatedtheobvious9633 Yeah that seems more believable to me. I mean from what I've heard bootlegs were and are rampant because they're much more affordable and of course now you can do things like emulation and other ways to circumvent having to get an actual console. But back in those days you had to get what you could get. And I'm sure most people went with whatever they could afford which unfortunately usually meant cheap crap bootlegs games and consoles.
I'll give my 5 cents, as a brazilian. TecToy brought Sega to Brazil a little before we finally controlled our high inflation. Before that, there was 0 chance someone poor could have a videogame. When inflation was controlled, even the poorest could pay in 24 installments, a Sega Master System, and that's it. Let's put this in perspective: in 1994, the minimum wage in Brazil was 70 USD. Now let's see some prices, according to some old magazines I got here: - Master System: 170 USD, between 30 and 45 each game - Gameboy: 125USD the console, between 30 and 45 each game - Genesis - 235 USD, between 40 and 60 each game - SNES - 265 USD, between 40 and 60 each game With that in mind, it's easy to understand why Tec Toy kept the Master System alive for so long: Brazil have an insane wealth inequality. Some places have the HDI of Switzerland, others the same as african countries on civil wars.
I'm from Argentina, and back in the 90's you could see TecToy on all gaming magazines published here. They were HUGE!!! And not even tiny advertisements, no. 2 pages on the very start of the magazine, AND/or the back cover
I'm from Brazil and I just knew Sega because of TecToy. However, when the majority of exclusive titles has been released I have left SMS apart. Fortunately I saw Street Fighter 2 and some Mortal Kombats. They have their limitations, but they are really impressive. There are some guys here that went to TecToy nowadays and it's a shame they have lost the most part of their archive. I knew they had to learn everything, with little or almost none support from Sega. The first achievement of them was translate to Portuguese Phantasy Star. I saw an interview when the guy said they had to recording all the game in VHS to know to convert the text, because they had no support at all. I think this was very common by the time. I knew Ms Pac Man had the same problem in U.S. when it was adapted, but with hardware (that is even harder to do, I guess).
We had that underdog feelings by then. Neither Atari or Nintendo ever "cared" about Brazil (and it is easy to understand why). Having someone that give attention was amazing. I remember how happy we were when they announced Ayrton Senna's game. TecToy did see us by then releasing games like Chapolin, a mexican TV show we (still) love. OK, they did embarassing games like 20 em 1, but they carved a way for us to at least try to make our own games. They even made our first console, Zeebo - a castrophe, but still a good bet.
@arnmrs1660
2 жыл бұрын
That's not true. Both Atari and Nintendo had strong official representations in Brazil
@BrunoDPO
2 жыл бұрын
@@arnmrs1660 i agree in parts, but Polyvox never cared about the "newer" Ataris (at least I can't remember them selling the 7800, Lynx or even the Jaguar here), so we were stuck with the 2600 and all the clones. Playtronic did better selling all Nintendos up to the GameCube, but I don't recall they having so many ads on TV or even trying to reach our market as well as TecToy did. You can tell it because when we say Nes here, the first one that come to mind is the Phantom System, a clone by Gradiente, and not the official one by Playtronic. We lived crazy (but great) times here...
@juststatedtheobvious9633
2 жыл бұрын
@@BrunoDPO Double Dragon fans outside of Brazil are still jealous of Zeebo owners.
@FamilyTeamGaming
2 жыл бұрын
@@arnmrs1660 Okay, the SNES was decently popular here, especially given how late it came out and how dominant the Mega Drive was... but I really wouldn't call that "strong official representation" lol.
@Rulumi
2 жыл бұрын
@@arnmrs1660 Nintendo pretty much had presence in Brazil because they didn't want Gradiente to continue selling clones without getting royalties as such.
I think it's worth mentioning just how big was TecToy translating Phantasy Star 1 into Portuguese for our local market. It was a bold and expensive move that paid off, and that initiated a whole generation into RPGs that up to this point were exclusively in English or Japanese. Like we can see here, most of the exclusives aren't great, but keep in mind they were made with local talent that had a lot of trouble having access to decent hardware to make those games on, and a minuscule budget, since the (many) Brazilian currencies of the past were severely undervalued when compared to USD. They were pioneers, and should be celebrated. Sega owes them much.
@thewingedavenger1007
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Brazilians were fortunate to be able to play such a great RPG in those days. Most countries had no home videogame market at all.
Tec Toy is the one that boldly brought Sega to Brazil. For this alone they deserves a lot of respect.
In 1996, Capcom director Yoshiki Okamoto came to Brazil and one of his activities was to negotiate the creation of this version of SF II for the Master System, a console that was popular in the country.
@ultralowspekken
2 жыл бұрын
I've read that story, I call, sort of, bs. I don't think Capcom was impressed at all, even when they found out the final product was running on a Master System. It barely plays, the graphics are partly incomplete and why is it always playing the wrong tracks. I just think Capcom gave Tectoy the chance to produce Street Fighter because they found a possible market in Brazil.
@arnmrs1660
2 жыл бұрын
That's not true. Capcom staff were astonished with this version back in the day. They tought it was running in a 16-bit machine
@ultralowspekken
2 жыл бұрын
@@arnmrs1660 yes, i don't believe that article.
@juststatedtheobvious9633
2 жыл бұрын
@@ultralowspekken Capcom had no experience with the Master System, so they might have been surprised by those graphics. Remember, they also gave the greenlight to the terrible European conversions. And the Gameboy game, which skips a lot of frames.
Yes, finally, as a Brazilian I was waiting for this moment. So much good memories playing my friend's Mega Drive and my cousin's Master System! And this was on the mid 2000s. I think that people, when viewing these games, should take in consideration that Brasil is a relatively undeveloped country, especially in the 90s. We have a lot of passion to our projects, but are plagued by a lack of resources. So just to see these games made, and representing so much beloved franchises is quite an achievement!
Man Brazil would be the place to live! Sega being practically current is insane
@MasterNinjaKF
2 жыл бұрын
Your are welcome! :)
@PAINNN666
2 жыл бұрын
It's fun and interesting place only for Sega kids.
@gc8972b
2 жыл бұрын
they say limitation triggers creativity, and humans in Brazil are indeed creative. we're poor and miserable but as you can see with Tec Toy we're working on it
Most of you will never be able to fully appreciate the magic of not knowing any better. Fot that being Brazilian alone won't do it, you'd have to have been a poor Brazilian kid living in the countryside. Great games for their time and context, Woody Woodpecker could have been ET for Atari and I would still appreciate it.
@rainbowagenda6261
2 жыл бұрын
Lol that's probably true. I liked some trash too as a poor kid even in America. Taz-Mania SNES, sports games I had no interest in, I played a lot of bad, repetitive crap and still enjoyed it enough to play it.
@timedasher
2 жыл бұрын
I agree, also there's the fact that for many years here in Latin America many parents could only afford their kids those cheap clone system like the famous "Polystation" and the "Family", that would break out easily because of poor quality
@djpeterabreu
2 жыл бұрын
True. Imagine me living in the countryside, literally in the rainforest playing those games in 1995, for what I knew they were the best games ever made
@leonardoalvarenga7572
2 жыл бұрын
@@timedasher Brazil is not part of Latrine America.
@timedasher
2 жыл бұрын
@@leonardoalvarenga7572 I'm in Honduras, but as far as I know those clone systems were released in central and south america
As a Brazilian, I'm happy to see this. They're still selling those consoles, and good quality 6 buttins controllers.
@LuizMGRamos
2 жыл бұрын
vc tem o 6 botões wifi? se tiver, vale a pena? pensando comprar pro pc.
@gc8972b
2 жыл бұрын
AS A BRAZILLION
@MysterionLL-
10 ай бұрын
@@LuizMGRamos Eu tenho. E sim, vale dms
Tectoy was very important for the South American market. Thanks a lot for doing this episode. 👍
@louyork8379
2 жыл бұрын
There’s a South America? Sounds horrible lol
@paulofacundo9140
2 жыл бұрын
@@louyork8379??
@alexandreoliveira9702
2 жыл бұрын
@@louyork8379 ever tried stand up comedy? You could make yourself rich, being so funny and all
@darksoulsong
2 жыл бұрын
@@louyork8379 if there's North America. So why is it so funny or horrible about the southern portion of the continent to be called South America?
Thank you so much Sega Lord X for this video. I am from Brazil and i like a lot your channel, very great stuff. Tectoy was very important to us, and see this homage was very special to us. Long Live to Sega Lord X😀👍
As a brazilian and Sega fan, great video
Great video. TecToy certainly did the best they could while going through some tough financial times (most of these games were made during the worst moment of the company). In the early 90s they came up with a couple good games for Turma da Monica (Monica’s Gang - a famous comic book series in Brazil). Also, most of their great work was around localization of games, which we didn’t have much in Brazil before and would have again only from the X360 and on. Games like Phantasy Star would see versions in Portuguese which was absolutely amazing at the time. I really appreciate all the work you have put in this video, including playing some games with local themes. It was a blast watching it.
These guys really did some cool things with the Master System considering its limitations! Still one of my favourite systems of all time and such an important part of my childhood growing up. Still got my Master System from my 7th birthday, would never part with it :)
@robertogarcia8717
2 жыл бұрын
Depending how old you are that is super cool you still have your master system I wish I had my original one from when I was about the same age 👍
@oscarzxn4067
2 жыл бұрын
Idk, they just seemed to port Game Gear games, their original games visually are kind of average for the Master System. I can appretiate that they were doing the games at the time in Latin America at all however.
@arnmrs1660
2 жыл бұрын
I still have my Original Master System. My father gave me in 1989 and it's still working!
I was wondering when you'd get to Tec Toy. That company is key to Sega's continuous popularity in Brazil. Even though this video discusses the Master System games, in which the console over there lasted until 1998 with some Brazil-exclusives, you should also check out the Mega Drive games. That, and many of these Brazilian ports are in Brazilian Portuguese and based on popular TV characters in the country: some as legal re-skins of other Sega games... with the exception of Woody Woodpecker and the Disney games. By the way, Tec Toy has a KZread channel that you can follow.
Ah memories playing Ren And Stimpy back on the game gear. I loved that game
Can we all appreciate that nowadays , thanks to the internet, our brothers in Brazil can play some of the games they could have never afforded before? We are all brothers and sisters with Gaming.
How cool to see several fellow brazilians here. Tec Toy played a major role making Sega popular in Brazil and it shows. I'm glad you made a video about these ones even though just a few had real quality By the way, you should try to contact Filipe from Sega Retro BR (biggest brazilian Sega channel on youtube), he surely would share some words with you about Tec Toy and such - he is fluent in english
Sega Lord X always provides the quality late weekend cheap beer drinking late night KZread content I need. My liver and I salute you, man!
Another great video! Back then we were simply happy to have a video game our parents could easily buy in any store, with tons of games available - even if they were in English. That was the SMS.
Great video. Living in Taiwan, I always love hearing about video game markets outside the big 3. Games were such a big part of me and my friends' childhoods, and I'm very interested to learn about the gaming experiences of kids in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s outside North America, Western Europe, and Japan.
I literally threw my "20 em 1" cartridge out of window, so bad it was that game. However, i like most of Tec Toy efforts to do exclusive games to our market (i'm from Brazil), specially Legend Of Illusion. Great video, Sega Lord X! Cheers from Brazil! :)
I'm Portuguese and I had a master system 2, but I don't remember existing Tec toy games here in Portugal. I had awesome games for that platform, RoboCop Vs terminator, rastan, assault city, double dragon an ninja garden, had others too but these were more memorable.
2 жыл бұрын
The late master system consoles were imported from Brazil. Tectoy manufactured them, and sent to Portugal without its logo.
Abraços do Brasil! It's funny that this is my favorite retro gaming channel and I'm from Brazil with personal TecToy experience.
I am brazilian and my first console was The TecToy Mega Drive. It was 1992 christmas, and I remember to this day.
Massive props to Tec-Toy for keeping SEGA’s dream of dominating the console market alive all these years.
Yes. Tech-toy was a mixed bag but they put thousands of Sega's in Brazilian homes. I have a lot of respect for them. Sega is still big in Brazil and last I knew, TT is still making multi game master systems and genesis systems.
There was also the Sega Top 10 from TecToy with 10 classics for the Mega Drive/Genesis imo, TecToy was a monster back in the day
The master system port of street fighter 2 is pretty impressive
I’ve played Street Fighter II’ on the MS(through emulation), and it really is incredible how TecToy pulled it off. While not as visually detailed as the GameBoy version, it doesn’t feel as slow as that version does.
@juststatedtheobvious9633
2 жыл бұрын
Not as detailed as the Gameboy version.....? I mean, yeah, the stages are missing details, but the characters are much better looking, even beyond the b/w vs. 15 colors issue.
Sega Lord X, this was an amazing episode, cheers
those games have a special place in my heart because my family was very poor in the 90s here in brazil and the master system was the only thing we could afford, my parents told me recently they would walk to work just to save money and buy us tec toys games for christmas. thanks for the video and for the memories
"Castelo Rá Tim Bum" is part of every Brazilian 90's kid childhood. I never knew there was a game of it, but I 'm sure I would love to play it back then 😁
Video been uploaded one minute, and already one dislike. Man, someone must really hate the master system. 🤦♂️😂
@ozmond
2 жыл бұрын
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@psirensongs
2 жыл бұрын
That dislike to have actually been SLX 😆
@psirensongs
2 жыл бұрын
@Old Man Oh for sure, it was just a joke about his dislike for most of the games featured in the video.
TecToy was a huge part of my Childhood. My first Master System was bought there in 1989. The Mega Drive (Genesis) with Altered Beast as well. So many memories with my mother bring me games. Thks for this ep.
Oh, this takes me back. Tec Toy was almost synonymous with Sega growing up.
I am mostly thankful to Tec Toy, because made my parents able to afford an Mega Drive. Playing Phantasy Star 2 in portuguese was incredible. They did 1 and 3 too, but I couldn't play them.
-Sega Lord X said "Argentina" -Me: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Zillion was an interesting case: additionally to the toy, TecToy was able to get the main open TV channel airing the animated series too!
It would be great for people with less time to make so your videos have segments/sections on the bottom with for exemple, the name of the game you are talking about, etc. When you let us hear many music samples, there again a segment at the bottom would be great for people who would prefer to skip those. I only mention it because most of the other creators I follow started to do those in the past year or so. It would also be useful for directly finding a particular section of an already watched video of yours. Anyway, think about it and let us know! Great and interesting video as usual!
slx is my favorite new channel ive found in 2021
A curiosity that even some younger Brazilian Master System fans might don't know: the first cartridges had a 3D sticker with TecToy's logo where you see "Sega". It was pretty cool. But they removed further.
Taz was one of my favorite ip’s as a child. Obviously I love the Genesis version of that game.
I'm Brazilian but I didn't know some of these games haha, I discover your channel recently and I'm watching a lot of videos, thanks SLX!
You have to hand it to Tectoy. They saw a golden opportunity and they rode it out for the long haul. They had a market starved for games, and by God that's what they delivered.
This video brought me memories from my Master System Super Compact, a Tec Toy exclusive Master System console (almost a Game Gear without screen ).
DUDE!! That is one badass intro!!
Thanks for doing this video...I'd heard about Tec Toy and the Brazilian video game market, but I wasn't sure what to expect. Glad you were able to shed a little light.
Brazilian here, and the Master System 2 was my very first videogame console ever, way back in 1991. I used to rent some of the games you've mentioned... And no amount of nostalgia can save them. Got some of them in a emulator some time ago, and yeah, only my 6yo self was capable of enjoying those things.
Thanks SegaLord X ! greetings from Brazil! 👍👏👏👏👏
great video. I am so happy you did it. I had my first genesis from Tectoy.
Wow! Im so happy you already have 100k subs!!! That was quick 👍👍👍🎉
There was a Genesis version of that Micky's Ultimate Challenge game. I remember playing it as a kid... and I remember it sucking. All I remember is getting confused on what to do and wanting to play something consistent like Sonic instead.
@leonardoalvarenga7572
2 жыл бұрын
Mega Drive*
@littleman7514
2 жыл бұрын
@@leonardoalvarenga7572 ???
I had a Master System III compact with Sonic built-in. Great game. But for some reason they cut the final credits.
@abzhuofficial
2 жыл бұрын
The built-in version of the game had the credits omitted presumably because of ROM size limitations though I am curious as to why the credits omission actually happened. The cartridge version has the credits intact, complete with Sonic and his microphone
Whoaaa, lots of nostalgic Brazilians here! Tec Toy was huge in the nineties, still own my tec toy Mega drive, from 1998
Greetings from Brazil ! Thank you for made a video from my favorite brasilian game "maker".
Indeed, Fantasia on the Megadrive is a game I enjoy even though you'd say it's broken. However it was the first game I played on the system so to me it's special and all I knew, hell I've beaten it. However looking back I realise the problem the game had but if thats all you owned it's a case of ignorance is bliss. It would be nice to see you make a video comparing titles of the Game Gear and Master System games with the same name and seeing what the differences are, for example Predator 2, Alien Syndrome, Fantasy Zone, Space Harrier and I'm sure I missed out some others are different games on the Game Gear and arent ported from the MS. A Common misconception is that GG games are the same as their MS counterparts which is not true for a lot of them. It would be nice if you would compare them to highlight this in one of your vids in future!
Sou do Brazil, meus parabéns, seu vídeo ficou perfeito!
I was curious about these releases . Oof , not anymore . Thank you . Another awesome video !!!!
Looooolll!!! Castelo Ra-Tin-Bum. I watched this shit when I was a kid, and I remember loving it. Didnt know it got a game on the Master system. The Master System in Brazil was like Sega Genesis in US. As Sega of America, Tec Toy did a lot to keep the console alive as long as possible.
@ph_stuff
2 жыл бұрын
It's still alive to this very freaking day! Just visit their website. ;)
It's funny how TecToy launches 'Fire & Ice' and 'Battlemaniacs' as a final product! If I remember correctly both are just betas dropped by Virgin of the European versions.
Very useful and informative video, as usual...keep up the good job, mate!
Crazy to think some of these 8-bit releases came out at the same time as FF7, Mario 64, Goldeneye, Zelda OoT were about to come out. Imagine being the poor kid stuck with these instead of those.
Back as a teenager in the 80’ I remember warmly about the Master System. I enjoyed every moment i shared with it and have many games on my Hyperspin arcade machine. Sega Lord X,thx for all the amazing content 🙌
Tectoy best work was the localizated versions of Phantasy Star games. They home made software was terrible even back then. But they sold well thanks to good marketing.
Ótimo vídeo, agora você tem que fazer um do MegaDrive... tem até uma versão de guitar hero com guitarra e tudo!
I love how these 8 bit systems had tons of ports of 16 bit games, with box arts taken from the main ports, some even going so far as putting screenshots from the arcade on the back of the box, but when they did a port of Sonic 3D Blast, couldn't quite put the 3D on it and went with just Sonic Blast instead.
I really like the look of Sonic Blast.
The Virtua Fighter anime is quite underrated, especially given the overall generic characters and plot from the source material it was based on. Subbed in preference.
@JohnDoe-wq5eu
2 жыл бұрын
Subbed is typically preferential for almost every anime. English dubs and other languages can be fun but most the time are inferior to the original. I know a lot of people simply won't watch stuff subbed but subbed is life for me.
@MegaShingo97
2 жыл бұрын
Well i guess that this is what happen when you try an anime adaptation to a game with no storyline
@JohnDoe-wq5eu
2 жыл бұрын
@@MegaShingo97 It was pretty common especially back in the late '80s and '90s. Usually it would just be filled to the brim with complete gibberish and nonsense. I mean if you don't have a back story or any real story really you can just make stuff up.
@Game_Hero
2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnDoe-wq5eu And I way more preffer the anime version of the characters. They even tied some origin story for certain aspects of the characters from the games, like showing how Paï Chan became an actress and Jacky actually doing F1 racing.
@the757general2
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnDoe-wq5eu This ain't the 90s anymore. Plenty of anime today have great English dubs. Some anime are even better dubbed than subbed with Cowboy Bebop being the prime example.
Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum, Mônica, sítio do picapau amarelo... they made so many games nationally it's surprising. And every now and then they released the same master system with varying formats and built-in games. In an age and place where there was so little entertainment options compared to today, I think that was great. By the way, at that time I owned a Dynavision II, which was a pirate version of the NES. And my friend had a Phantom System. Fancy names, lol.
#5 on the description is the stuff of _lolz_ 🤣 Thanks for the efforts bruh.
FINALLY we from Brazil got some love! thank you!
15:10 Street Fighter II in Master System have a funny story. A Capcom employee from Japan was invited to play a "Street Fighter II to Mega Drive/Sega Genesis", he played the game with a Genesis controller. He's said "well, don't be alright, the sprites and sceneries are low quality, the game are slow...", but the Tectoy surprised he when show him that was not a Genesis version but a Master System version hahaha PT: Sorry for my bad English Hahahah
That game Fire and Ice... I'm gonna give a classic cop question. "OK, where's the fire?"
When I eas kid I loved play Ecco Tides of Time from Master System, I think is a version more easy than Genesis version and some parts are substituted by puzzles (easy puzzles).
It's just incredible to stop to think how long Mega Drive and Master System lasted here in Brazil and that games like Duke Nukem 3D for Sega Genesis, Street Fighter 2 and Battlemaniacs for Master System were exclusive here. In 2017 TecToy even re-launched the Sega Genesis with the original look (it's not the same hardware but accepts cartridges and even has a headphone jack as the original) along with that TecToy also re-launched the 3-button controller original and a Turma da Monica cartridge , can you imagine opening a brand new Sega Genesis cartridge ? and best of all, both work perfectly on all Sega Genesis models.
Thank u for this video my friend i needed too see this
We brazilians were summoned here, and here we are!
Great video! You should do a follow-up with all of the re-branded Tec Toy games that took already-released SMS titles and just palette-swapped characters.
Hey you forgot the ones that are kind of rom hacks of other games! Such as the 2 Turma da Monica games, the Sapo Xulé games, Geraldinho, Chapolim vs Dracula, and a few others
@SegaLordX
2 жыл бұрын
Didn’t forgot em, I just wanted to focus on the truly exclusive stuff.
@GabMacedoo
2 жыл бұрын
@@SegaLordX you should try them sometime. Much better than the other games they made lol
The master system had an impressive color palette. Can you only imagine if the console had the 3rd party support on par with the nes.
@Game_Hero
2 жыл бұрын
not necessarily 3rd party support but competent game making teams most importantly
Great video, LordX. Just seeing that TecToy logo gives me the nostalgia... Unfortunally(or not) i didnt own any of those games they made. By the time they were launched, Nintendo and SNES was the big thing here. Also the mega drive/genesis.
Hello from France. Thanks for your video
Awesome episode! This is a great take on games! I like that you gave your honest opinion!
It's worth noting that many of these games were also ported from exclusive Game Gear games which is why some have really tiny title screens because they kept the original resolution the same on those and the colours can be a bit off due to very little effort put into changing gradients due to a more limited colour palette on the Master System and less on screen at once.
really like that 'Virtua Fighter Animation'.
Tectoy was such an important company for the history of videogames on Brasil, until this day we call Sega's Mega Drive the "videogame da criança triste"
@llpBR
2 жыл бұрын
What? How old are you? The Mega Drive was very celebrated among my friends and me.
There were also some rom hacks in which they replaced some of the sprites with characters from Cartoons and TV shows. Some worth mentioning are "Monica no castelo do dragão" which is a wonder boy in monster land rom hack, and "Chapolim vs Dracula" which is a Ghost house rom hack. Most of the games showed in the video were mostly ignored by older players with young children being the main target given their inexperience with videogames.
Man that was cool. As a Brazilian gamer this hits right in the feels. Until today you can buy a brand new master system and Genesis in big retail stores over here.
My first console was a Master System from TecToy with Sonic 1, Luckly i "missed" this games but i realy had some fun playing Wonder Boy 2 and 3 from TecToy that was a translated game with skins of Mônica Gang a comic book popular in Brazil, also Ghost House with Chapolim Colorado a mexican tv show.
This was great. Thank you.
Another important info that many games we had here in Brazil didn't came out on America, and I not mention that ones on this video, but games sold on the original date and time because Tectoy brought to sell.
Great to see you bring up Ren & Stimpy. I've had it on Game Gear for years and have never heard anyone ever talk about it which is a shame because like you said, it is actually a decent game.