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Poll: Now what?

  • Let's see what 1988 holds for Master System 127
  • Take a break from Master System for a while 135
  • 2023-05-06
  • —2023-05-17
  • 262 votes
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Content

Well, I've just about reached the end of Sega Master System's 1987 lineup. The question is, how should I proceed from here? The beginning of 1988 seems like a natural break in the Master System's history, with Tonka taking charge of U.S. distribution, the launch of the Sega Challenge (aka Team Sega) newsletter, etc. So: Do I go ahead and carry on with Master System through the end of 1988 now in order to bring the chronology in line with the NES Works timeline? Or should I change gears? It's your call.

Comments

Dan Bailey

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Ryan Seney

I'm good with continuing SMS as I'm enjoying learning about games I knew nothing about growing up Nintendo, and it might be nice to have both SMS and NES finally aligned. But I don't have a problem with either option. I know Jeremy has been doing Sega for a good while now so if he wants to take a break and focus on a different system for a bit then I'm up for seeing where that takes the channel.