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:'''Note:''' I typed the titles exactly how they are seen in magazines, catalogues etc.
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==List of SMS released in 1989 in Brazil==
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The following games were already set for release together with the console in 1989, though not all of them were available right away. They were already listed in the [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4WzdcUdUl9fSDlWSllxUmd3d3M/view?usp=sharing catalogue] poster which came with the very first Brazilian version of the SMS. I still gotta find the newspaper(s) and possibly re-watch some interviews with Stefano Arnhold (Tectoy's former vice-president and later president) for actual proof. It's also worth to note that all of these games were released in cardboard, lacking the model number (some of them were later re-released in clamshells, with the model number informed).
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* [[Altered Beast]]
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* [[R Type]]
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* [[Double Dragon]]
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* [[Choplifter]]
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* [[Out Run]]
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* [[After Burner]]
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* [[Super Cross]]
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* [[Jogos de Verão]]
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* [[Super Futebol]]
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* [[Great Voley]]
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* [[World Grand Prix]]
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* [[Pro Wrestling]]
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* [[Rocky]]
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* [[Rambo III]]
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* [[Gangster Town]]
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* [[Marksman Shooting / Trap Shooting]]
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* [[Shooting G]]
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* [[Rescue Mission]]
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* [[Black Belt]]
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* [[Global Defense]]
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* [[Zillion II]]
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* [[Fantasy Zone: The Maze]]
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* [[Fantasy Zone II]]
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* [[Astro Warrior]]
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* [[Poseidon Wars 3D]]
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* [[Zaxxon 3D]]
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* [[Space Harrier 3D]]
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* [[Missile Defense 3D]]
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* [[Maze Hunter 3D]]
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* [[Alex Kidd in Miracle World]]
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==List of SMS games released up to December 1990 in Brazil==
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This comes from issue [http://www.datassette.org/revistas/acao-games/semana-em-acao-especial-games-no-1 17-A] (pages 48-49) of '''''A Semana em Ação - Games''''' (which would later become '''''Ação Games'''''). There weren't magazines focused on videogames In Brazil before this one, so this may be useful to at least estimate when these were released.
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:PS: Yes, most of them are also in the list above, so that helps too. Later catalogues which came with the SMS II versions will be of help as well, but I'm lazy atm
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* [[After Burner]]
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* [[Alex Kidd in Miracle World]]
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* [[Alex Kidd in Shinobi World]]
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* [[Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars]]
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* [[Altered Beast]]
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* [[Assault City]]
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* [[Astro Warrior]]
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* [[Aztec Adventure]]
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* [[Battle OutRun]]
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* [[Blade Eagle 3D]]
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* [[Black Belt]]
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* [[Choplifter]]
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* [[Cloud Master]]
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* [[Columns]]
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* [[Dead Angle]]
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* [[Double Dragon]]
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* [[Dynamite Dux]]
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* [[E Swat]]
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* [[Fantasy Zone 2]]
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* [[Fantasy Zone: The Maze]]
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* [[Galaxy Force]]
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* [[Gangster Town]]
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* [[Ghostbusters]]
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* [[Global Defense]]
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* [[Golden Axe]]
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* [[Great Basket]]
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* [[Great Voley]]
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* [[Jogos de Verão]]
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* [[Kenseiden]]
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* [[Marksman Shooting Trap Shooting]]
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* [[Maze Hunter 3D]]
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* [[Mickey Mouse]] (Castle of Illusion)
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* [[Missile Defense 3D]]
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* [[Operation Wolf]]
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* [[Out Run]]
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* [[Out Run 3D]]
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* [[Paper Boy]]
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* [[Poseidon Wars 3D]]
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* [[Pro-Wrestling]]
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* [[Psycho Fox]]
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* [[R Type]]
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* [[Rambo 3]]
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* [[RC Grand Prix]]
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* [[Rescue Mission]]
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* [[Rocky]]
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* [[Shinobi]]
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* [[Shooting G]]
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* [[Space Harrier 3D]]
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* [[Super Cross]]
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* [[Super Monaco GP]]
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* [[Super Tennis]]
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* [[Super Futebol]]
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* [[Super Futebol 2]]
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* [[Thunder Blade]]
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* [[Vigilante]]
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* [[Wanted]]
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* [[Wonder Boy]]
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* [[World Grand Prix]]
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* [[Zaxxon 3D]]
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* [[Zillion 2]]
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Revision as of 21:52, 3 August 2015

Note: I typed the titles exactly how they are seen in magazines, catalogues etc.

List of SMS released in 1989 in Brazil

The following games were already set for release together with the console in 1989, though not all of them were available right away. They were already listed in the catalogue poster which came with the very first Brazilian version of the SMS. I still gotta find the newspaper(s) and possibly re-watch some interviews with Stefano Arnhold (Tectoy's former vice-president and later president) for actual proof. It's also worth to note that all of these games were released in cardboard, lacking the model number (some of them were later re-released in clamshells, with the model number informed).

List of SMS games released up to December 1990 in Brazil

This comes from issue 17-A (pages 48-49) of A Semana em Ação - Games (which would later become Ação Games). There weren't magazines focused on videogames In Brazil before this one, so this may be useful to at least estimate when these were released.

PS: Yes, most of them are also in the list above, so that helps too. Later catalogues which came with the SMS II versions will be of help as well, but I'm lazy atm