Master System consoles in South Korea

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Samsung Gam*Boy

Samsung marketed the Master System as the "Gam*Boy" in 1989, and was based on the Japanese Sega Master System, complete with Japanese-style cartridge slot. Unusually the Gam*Boy shipped with smaller, exclusive controllers with rounded edges.

Samsung Gam*Boy II

The redesigned Master System console also made it to South Korea, but in a different grey/blue color scheme. It still sports the controllers of the Gam*Boy but these are now of a different color. As usual, there is no card slot, but very few card-based games made it to the country anyway. The cartridge slot is still Japanese-style.

Samsung Aladdin Boy

Similar to the above, the Aladdin Boy takes the shell of the redesigned Master System II console seen in other regions, but is this time colored cyan.

Sega Master System Hardware
 Master System Variations   Japan/Asia | North America | Europe | Brazil | South Korea

Sega Mark III | Sega Game Box 9 | Tectoy Master System Girl | Tectoy Master System Super Compact | Kiosk

Add-ons   Mark III Telecon Pack | FM Sound Unit
Game Controllers   SJ-152 | Control Pad | 3-D Glasses | Control Stick | Handle Controller | Light Phaser | Paddle Control | Rapid Fire Unit | Sports Pad | SG Commander
Third-Party Controllers   Advanced Gravis Switch Joystick | Cheetah CharacteriStick range | Joystick Turbo Pro | Speedking | Starfighter 3W | Turbo Touch 360 | Wireless Controller (QuickShot) | WizMaster | XE-1 Pro | XE-1 ST2 | Others
Misc. Hardware   Game Genie | Action Replay | Card Catcher | Action Case | Freedom Connection | Playkit
Unreleased Accessories   Floppy Disk Drive
Consoles on a Chip   Arcade Gamer Portable | Coby TF-DVD560 | Fun Play 20-in-1 | PlayPal Plug & Play | Poga | Tectoy DVD Karaoke Game DVT-G100 | Tectoy Master System 3 | Tectoy Master System Evolution | Tectoy Master System Handy | Time Plug & Play on TV