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The Game Master is a handheld game console developed by the German company Hartung to compete with the Nintendo Game Boy. The Game Master has a 64 x 64 monochrome LCD screen capable of displaying graphics on par with the Atari 2600. The design was much like the Sega Game Gear with a D-Pad and 2 action buttons. The cartridges resemble those used by the Watara Supervision mainly that the card edge of the cartridge jutted out past the plastic of the cartridge. The Game Master utilizes a 40-pin cartridge port like the Supervision but is not compatible with Supervision games.[1]
[edit] Technical Specifications
- CPU: NEC upd7810
- Screen: 64 x 64 Low Resolution LCD
- Color: monochrome black/white tones
- Power Switch
- External Power Supply Jack (DC6V)
- Contrast Adjustment
- 4 Way directional pad
- Headphone jack (unit includes small stereo headphones)
- Speaker built-in
- A & B buttons
- Select button
- Start button
- Volume controller
- Dimensions: 170 x 97 x 33 mm
- Input: 40-pin cartridge slot
- Bomb Disposer
- Bubble Boy
- Car Racing
- Continental Galaxy
- Dungeon Adventure
- Falling Block
- Go Bang!
- Hyper Space
- Invader
- Kung Fu
- Move It
- Pin Ball
- S-Race
- Soccer (Fuss-Ball)
- Space Castle
- Tank War
- Tennis
- Urban Challenge
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- [1] - Images of the guts of a Game Master
- [2] - GM2001, a Game Master emulator
- [3] - Multi-System Emulator that supports Hartung Game Master