We have peak Sega here: A technically and creatively groundbreaking arcade game that turned the world into instant fans, and which in turn became an excellent home conversion. Considering the gulf in power between the Super Scaler-derived Out Run arcade board and the Master System, this home adaptation is nothing less than a small miracle. Of course, Sega did juice the system a little, at least in Japan. Out Run is the first U.S. release to contain secret code to support the Japan-exclusive FM Sound Unit peripheral for the Mark III console. Before the Tower of Power, Sega fans had the Mark III sprawl, and the FM Sound Unit played a big part in that. And although we never received the add-on in the states, Out Run is one of many U.S. games that can be made to run with FM audio enhancements if you don't mind gimmicking things with modern methods, such as console mods or region-busting FPGA devices....