Though some companies still support the Master System today, and companies like TecToy still promote the Master System and other classic Sega
consoles with official Sega license, I can't remember the last time the NES still got that consideration today, but then Nintendo is quite strict with their licenses still, probably because they wanted to do things in the future like the NES Mini and the SNES mini and I hear there might even be a N64 mini
soon (official smaller
versions of the original
consoles)-- would love to see Sega do a classic Master System
console and other Sega classic
consoles too, Masato Maegawa from Treasure (great 3rd party company, that has probably worked more closely with Sega
than any other company in its lifetime) also said he'd like to see Sega do the same thing.
Reducing the price of the
console would help it to clear out remaining stocks before the new model is launched; reports have suggested that the updated Xbox One, which is said to be around 40 % slimmer
than the current
version, featuring 4K video support, could go on sale as
soon as August.