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I hope you're enjoying NES Works 1989, and I am happy to say that NES Works will continue going forward this fall and beyond. HOWEVER, every growing boy and girl and enby needs a little Sega in their diet, too. Segaiden's meander through the mysteries of Master System will also continue going forward this fall and beyond, with my current plan being to bring the Master System and NES timelines parallel next summer, with their respective August 1989 releases. At which point all hell breaks loose and three new systems enter the chronology. Madness!!

For now, though, here are an ambitious and impressive if not entirely successful conversion of After Burner and a sequel to SG-1000 gem Penguin Land. Master System is back, baby. Come pet the... cat? No, sorry, wrong system.

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Antarctic Cruise: After Burner / Penguin Land | Segaiden #054

Sega jets into 1988 with a new distributor and a pair of games that do what Sega did best on Master System: Namely, convert arcade games and create strong follow-ups to SG-1000 releases. After Burner doesn't pull off the Super Scaler-to-Master System adaptation trick quite as effectively as OutRun did, which is largely down to the more powerful arcade hardware behind After Burner's coin-op edition, but it still looks and plays a lot more impressively than any other console flight combat game at the time. Not that there were a lot. But still. As for Penguin Land, it's a top-flight puzzler... well, I guess "flight" isn't quite the word to use for a game about penguins. But it's quite good and has an interesting trick up its sleeve. As a treat. Production notes: Why watch when you can read? All 420 full-color pages of SG-1000 Works: Segaiden Vol. I are now in print at Limited Run Games (https://limitedrungames.com/collections/books). You can also grab the massive hardcover print editions of NES Works, Super NES Works, and Virtual Boy works as well. Look for NES Works Gaiden Vol. I and Master System Works Vol. I in 2024-25. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! Plus, exclusive podcasts, eBooks, and more! Master System footage captured from U.S. carts running through a cart adapter on Sega Mark III hardware (with FM Sound Unit and RGB bypass modification by iFixRetro) and MiSTer (thanks to MiSTerAddOns). Video upscaled to 720 with xRGB Mini Framemeister. RGB cables courtesy of StoneAgeGamer.com and Allie Bellrose.

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Beefington von Barnstorm

Oh yeah there's a frame or two of the penguin land title screen at 12:55 you might want to trim off.

James Jackson

I think what I appreciate most about Segaiden is that, compared to the volume of work on NES games, there is so little produced about the Master System in North America. As far as I know, you're the first video historian to take a "scholarly" approach (if that's the right term) to this underappreciated 8-bit platform. We still have enthusiasts and apologists like SEGA Lord X and Game Sack, but I really enjoy your cerebral approach to these unique games!