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Steam Deck – How To Run Sega Master System Games

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For those unsure of what the process entails, here’s how to install and run Sega Master System games on the Steam OS with the Steam Deck.
The Sega Master System, an 8-bit competitor to the NES, offered fans fantastic games that were either exclusive to the console or had unique versions. Notable titles on the Sega Master System included exceptional ports and versions of Golden Axe, Double Dragon, and Streets of Rage, among others. The console even stretched its capabilities with games like Mortal Kombat and Asterix & Obelix, which performed closer to 16-Bit Megadrive/Genesis titles of that era.
Enthusiasts of retro gaming are limited when playing Sega Master System games on a modern system, yet the Steam Deck, coupled with a robust program known as EmuDeck, makes this feasible. This guide will demonstrate how to install the emulators for Sega Master System games.
Updated August 21, by Michael Llewellyn: The Steam Deck is a very capable and customizable gaming device. Thanks to programs like EmuDeck, it’s possible for gamers to play classic Sega Master System games via the Steam Deck. However, to guarantee a flawless experience, players should ensure that the Steam Deck’s Developer Mode is activated. For those unsure of how this can be done, this guide has been updated to outline necessary the steps. Before Installing EmuDeck
Before installing EmuDeck on the Steam Deck for Sega Master System games, you must have the appropriate tools and settings for a seamless installation process:
Ensure the Steam Deck is either plugged into a mains or fully charged.
You’ll need a high-speed micro SD card to plug into the bottom of the Steam Deck and format on the Steam Deck.
Instead of an SD card, you could use an external HDD, but the Steam Deck will lose its portability as a result.
Using a keyboard and mouse like a home computer can streamline the process of transferring files and executing installation programs.
If you don’t have a keyboard and mouse, you can pull up the built-in keyboard by pressing the Steam and X buttons together and use the trackpads instead of a mouse.
Before installing emulators and expecting to run games properly on the Steam Deck, you must activate Developer Mode to ensure everything plays and runs smoothly.

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