Control device: Control Pad
Manufacturer: Sega
Model: Master System 3020
Year: 1986
Controlled device: Travel alarm clock
Manufacturer: IDEA international (Japan)
Designed by: Ippei Matsumoto (Industrial Facility)
Model: Jetlag
Color: Black, green
Year: 2009
Hard-wired year: 2010
Serial number: HWD-corp-054
Collection: Corporation
Dimensions: 35x50x3 cm
Cable: 50 cm
Power: 3v button cell x1
Set up minutes up (time): D-pad up
Set up minutes down (time): D-pad down
Set up minutes up (alarm): D-pad left
Set up minutes down (alarm): D-pad right
Start set up: Hold 3 seconds any set up action
Set alarm on/off: B button (hold 3 seconds)
Alarm off: B button (hold 3 seconds)
Snooze: B button
Light: Start button
The Sega Master System (short SMS) is a third generation 8-bit cartridge-based video game console, that was manufactured and released by Sega 1986 in North America, seven months after the original NES and in 1987 in Europe. Its original Japanese incarnation was the "Sega Mark III", which was first released in 1985. When the system was later released in North America it was sold in two incarnations: a bare-bones console with one controller bundle called the Sega Base System and a bundle with two controllers and a light gun entitled the Sega Master System. In Europe, the Master System was very successful. Sega marketed the Master System in many countries, including several in which Nintendo did not sell its consoles.