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GameGear

GameGear
Year: 1990
Generation: Fourth
Producer: SEGA
Launch Year: 1990
Discontinued: 1997
Units Sold: 11 milion
Top Game: Sonic the Hedgehog
Price at Launch: $149,99
Country of Origin: Japan
CPU: Zilog Z80
RAM: 8 kB + VRAM 16 kB

1. What Was the SEGA Game Gear?

The SEGA Game Gear was a color handheld video game console released in 1990 (1991 outside Japan). Designed to compete with Nintendo’s Game Boy, it featured a backlit full-color screen, stereo sound, and a design similar to the SEGA Master System.

Though technically superior in many ways, the Game Gear struggled with battery life and third-party support, but it still gained a cult following thanks to its graphics and SEGA’s arcade-style titles.


2. Key Features of the Game Gear

  • Color backlit screen: 3.2-inch display with support for up to 32 colors on screen.
  • Master System compatible: shared similar architecture and even ran Master System games via adapter.
  • Stereo sound: high-quality audio through headphones, mono through speaker.
  • TV tuner accessory: allowed the Game Gear to be used as a portable television.
  • Portable design: larger and more powerful than Game Boy, with landscape orientation.

3. Game Library and Performance

  • Popular titles: Sonic the Hedgehog, Shinobi, Columns, Castle of Illusion.
  • Short battery life: required 6 AA batteries for only 3–5 hours of playtime.
  • Arcade-style gaming: emphasized fast-paced, colorful titles in classic SEGA fashion.

4. Legacy and Modern Revival

The Game Gear didn’t outsell the Game Boy, but it carved out a unique place in handheld history. SEGA’s first and only handheld system still holds nostalgic value for many retro gamers.

  • Collector favorite: known for its stylish design and unique accessories.
  • Game Gear Micro: released in 2020 to celebrate SEGA’s 60th anniversary.
  • Preserved through emulation: games live on via compilations and digital platforms.
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