Back to the Future Part III

Back to the Future Part III

Sega Master System · 1991

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About this game

There's no time like the past and there's no time to lose!

Great Scott! Doc's flashed himself back to 1885, into the arms of his future bride Clara Clayton, and right into the hands of Hill Valley's most vicious varmint, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen.

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And Marty's learned that Doc is just a few days away from being deep sixed.

So saddle up the DeLorean and bring Doc back to the future before he makes a no-return ride to Boot Hill.

Jump, shoot and duck past runaway suitcases, trunks, chicken crates, vultures, Indians, boulders, logs and more.

Power up with three way shooting shotguns to get through the Indians arrows and cavalry's bullets.

Keep an eye on the clock as you blast away at cutouts of Buford and his gang, flying geese, bonus ducks and more.

You're cornered by Buford's bad guys so whip those pie trays and try to take them out.

Punch, crawl, duck and jump across the racing rail cars to get to the DeLorean.

Play both leading roles - Doc and Marty - during this fun, pistol packin' arcade action adventure inspired by the scenes from the smash hit movie.

Four part rescue chase has you racing across the plains dodging danger, and galloping through a gauntlet of enemy crossfire to save Doc's sweetheart, Clara.

Take aim at the first person perspective Shooting Gallery.

Practice mowing down Mad Dog, his cronies and a wild western assortment of fast moving targets.

It's tin vs. lead as you pit your supply of pie trays against Buford's gang and their six shooters.

Atop the speeding hijacked train you'll have to save your own caboose while collecting speed logs.

It's the trickiest obstacle course ever to ride the rails.

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About Sega Master System

The Sega Master System (1985/1986) was Sega's answer to the NES and, while it lost the console war in North America, became genuinely dominant in markets like Brazil and parts of Europe. That regional split matters for collectors: PAL and Brazilian-market cartridges can differ meaningfully in scarcity and pricing from their North American counterparts for the same title.

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