Sega Master System (SMS)
The Sega Master System (SMS), launched in 1985 in Japan (as Sega Mark III), 1986 in North America, and 1987 in Europe, was a third-generation console. It supported both cartridges and “Sega Cards” and offered accessories like a light gun and 3D glasses. Despite being technically superior to the NES, it couldn’t surpass Nintendo’s market dominance.