Overview
Tectoy is a Brazilian company that became Sega’s licensed manufacturer in Brazil, creating the world’s largest Master System market. Due to import restrictions that protected domestic industry, Tectoy produced Sega hardware locally and developed exclusive Brazilian games, continuing Master System production into the 2020s.
Fast Facts
- Founded: 1987
- Partner: Sega
- Achievement: Largest Master System market globally
- Production: Continued into 2020s
- Exclusive games: Multiple Brazilian titles
Brazilian Market Dominance
| Factor | Impact |
|---|
| Import ban | Reserva de Mercado protected domestic production |
| Local manufacturing | Affordable hardware |
| Localized games | Portuguese language, Brazilian themes |
| Long support | Decades of production |
Exclusive Brazilian Games
| Game | Notes |
|---|
| Turma da Mônica | Monica’s Gang series |
| Street Fighter II | Master System port |
| Various exclusives | Brazilian market only |
Why Brazil Loved Master System
| Reason | Explanation |
|---|
| Price | Cheaper than imports |
| Library | Strong game selection |
| Support | Tectoy committed long-term |
| Culture | Became Brazilian gaming standard |
Production Timeline
| Era | Activity |
|---|
| 1989 | Master System launch |
| 1990s | Peak market dominance |
| 2000s | Continued production |
| 2010s-20s | Still manufacturing |
Legacy
Tectoy demonstrates how local manufacturing and cultural adaptation can create unique gaming markets. Brazil’s Master System culture persists decades after the console’s retirement elsewhere.
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