Having played 50 percent of the NES library via Dreamcast emulator (NesterDC SE), I finally admit: NES games were much superior to Master System ones. It hurts to say it but it’s true.

I reached that conclusion after realizing NES games often had incredible depth (similar to 16-bit titles), better music (after all, the sound chip on the Master System was terrible) and novel gameplay (i.e. Famicom titles).

Example: Journey to Silius (Sunsoft)

In contrast, Master System games would often be simplistic, short and not very ambitious. It was a system with superior graphics but tied down by conservative gameplay and toy-like music and sound effects.

The Genesis gave Sega a fighting chance because they learned a ton from Nintendo after getting savagely beaten in the U.S. market. But in the 8-bit wars, there was no comparison.

The original Master System with its curious case design:





TL;DR Sega fanboy admits NES had much better games than the Sega Master System – 21 years later