
Sega Master System Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting in Box
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Sega's combo cartridge pairing Marksman Shooting and Trap Shooting is a Light Phaser title from the Master System's 1986 North American launch window, released as part of the console's built-in effort to compete with the NES Zapper lineup. One cartridge, two games, original clamshell box. The pink Light Phaser Series badge on the case is the tell: Sega used that designation to signal Light Phaser compatibility before most households had any idea what a light gun peripheral was.
The Master System launched in North America in the fall of 1986, distributed by Tonka after Atari blocked a direct Sega retail deal. It was a real console war moment: Sega had superior hardware specs on paper, the light gun category was hot off the NES Duck Hunt wave, and Marksman Shooting plus Trap Shooting were designed to hit that same target-practice appetite with enough variation to justify the combo format. Marksman covered moving targets across different ranges; Trap Shooting put you in a clay-pigeon scenario with shifting angles and background complexity. Neither title is a system seller on its own, but together on one cart they gave new Master System owners an immediate answer to the question every kid asked: does it do the gun thing? It did. Sega pressed that point hard across its early North American catalog, and the Light Phaser itself has aged into one of the cleaner peripheral designs of the 8-bit generation.
Sega built the sharper light gun and this cartridge proves it.
This copy is complete in box. The clamshell is the format Sega used for its early North American releases before shifting toward standard cardboard, and intact clamshells from this period do not show up in this condition routinely. Check the cartridge edge connector for oxidation before you hook it up, and run your finger along the clamshell hinge to confirm neither side has stress-fractured from a past snap-open. The pink Light Phaser Series badge on the front panel should sit flush with no peel at the corners.
OWNER VERIFY: 1986 North American release year for this SKU and Light Phaser Series badge print designation.
Sega built the sharper light gun and this cartridge proves it.
The Sega Era
Sega's 80s catalogue moved fast and took risks. Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, the arcades that fed them, the merchandise that trailed each launch. The blue-ribbon years produced cartridges, plush, promotional cards, and magazine inserts that rarely made it past the living room floor. What landed here was stored carefully enough to survive two console generations.
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