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Here are the six hardest games on the Sega Master System.
6) Action Fighter

Action Fighter puts players into a superbike and asks them to navigate a fast-paced highway filled with enemies. As you progress, your bike gets upgraded to several different vehicles, including a jet and a Formula One racer. It’s a neat idea that mostly works, but don’t take that to mean you won’t die constantly.
The thing that makes Action Fighter so difficult is the speed at which the game moves. You’ll need lightning-fast reflexes to get past most of its challenges, and as more enemies and gun emplacements are added to the mix, you’ll find yourself trapped in one of the toughest bullet-hell games on the Master System.
5) OutRun

Critics widely praised the Master System version of OutRun for being as close to the arcade version as any other port. Of course, it was surpassed when OutRun came to 16-bit consoles, but at the time, it was a revelation for Master System players.
Still, OutRun is a diabolical mix of speed and intense cornering. If you can’t master OutRun‘s turns, you aren’t going to make it very far. Once you get them down, OutRun becomes more manageable, but that learning curve is a monster for new players.
4) Kenseiden

Kenseiden is a bit of a weird one. The actual side-scrolling campaign isn’t too difficult. The action is crisp, and Kenseiden‘s visuals make it easy to get lost in the joy of working your way through each level. There are a few brain-teasing puzzles that’ll stump some players, but it’s not overbearing.
The issue is the optional training missions, which throw so many enemies at you that most players find them nearly impossible. Your character naturally moves relatively slowly. That’s not a huge problem in the main game, but it makes the training missions incredibly frustrating. Thankfully, you don’t have to beat them unless you want bragging rights.











