Lemmings for SEGA Master System
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Lemmings
Online version of Lemmings for SEGA Master System. Lemmings is an action-puzzle game developed by the Scottish studio DMA Design and published by Psygnosis in 1991, originally for the Commodore Amiga. The player guides swarms of mindless, self-endangering lemmings to safety by assigning eight different skills to individual creatures — from digging and bridge-building to self-sacrifice by explosion. Its intuitive mouse control, dark slapstick humour and hundreds of ingenious puzzles made Lemmings one of the most acclaimed puzzle games of its era and a widely cited forerunner of the real-time strategy genre. It was ported to more than twenty platforms and spawned several sequels.
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Sega Master System Console
Online emulated version of Lemmings was originally developed for the Sega Master System a third-generation
8-bit home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles,
which was released in Japan in 1985 and featured enhanced graphical capabilities over its predecessors. The Master System launched in North America in 1986,
followed by Europe in 1987.
The original Master System models use both cartridges and a credit card-sized format known as Sega Cards. Accessories for the consoles include a light gun and 3D glasses
that work with a range of specially designed games. The later Master System II redesign removed the card slot, turning it into a strictly cartridge-only system
and is incompatible with the 3D glasses.
The Master System's main CPU is a Zilog Z80A, an 8-bit processor running at 4 MHz. It has 8 kB of ROM, 8 kB of RAM and 16 kB of video RAM. Video is provided through an RF switch and displays at a resolution of 256 × 192 pixels and up to 32 colors at one time from a total palette of 64 colors; the graphics chip was designed by Sega for the Mark III.