Sega also made their console backwards compatible with the Sega Master System with an add-on device later named the Power Base Converter. This now meant that any game made for these arcade machines could be almost perfectly ported to their new console. Their final design worked out so well that they used the technology to make three new arcade boards (MegaTech, MegaPlay and System C). Sega began developing their new 16-bit console based on System 16. When Sega's arcade machines using System 16 technology become popular, Sega CEO Hayou Nakayama decided it was time to bring this technology into home video game consoles.
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