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Display Size: 3.2 unknown-units Label: Sega Manufacturer: Sega Platform: Sega Game Gear Publisher: Sega Studio: Sega Editorial Review: Product Description: Sega's portable console. Nice hardware overall with backlit color (play it in the dark). Hundreds of cool games are available for this system, many listed here on Amazon. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great systemThe game gear came ahead of schedule, was packed very well and in great condition. More attachments came with it than I expected for a very reasonable price. Would definitely go with this dealer again. Rating: - Sega Gamegear f**kin sucksThis is such a bad system. Yes they managed to put color and 16 bit graphics on the system which surpassed the original gameboy graphics. Buy there is two things terribly wrong with the system. It is way too big. and it did not have that good of games. Two key things to a portable system, and the gamegear failed at both. The amazing graphics were not enouch to save the system. At least sega is still going strong. They will never question Nintendo's power over them though. Rating: - fun then, fun nowAll of these other reviews are comparing game gear to gameboy, which isnt how a review should be. The game gear is essentially a portable master system. Although the size of the game gear is not very portable, it doesnt require a tv or other equipment. The battery life is bad, So what plug it into the wall. The games are great, sonic sonic 2, sonic triple trouble, sonic chaos, mortal kombat, mortal kombat 2, pac man, ms. pac man, streets of rage etc. plus youre playing on a full screen with tons ... Read More Rating: - Sega Game GearThis is a great portable system! It has very good graphics. When I turn the sound on the highest level, it sounds even louder than my DS Lite! Unlike some portables, it has a backlight so you can see the screen in the dark. The control layout is comfortable and does not make your hands cramped. The screen is huge, about the size of a DS Lite screen. It has a game library of over 200 titles, from the classic Pac-Man, to Sonic the Hedgehog. If you're looking for a fun portable system, the Sega Game ... Read More Rating: - Plenty of bias to go around in here.Sega's Game Gear was introduced in the early 90's (1991, I believe) to compete with Nintendo's already hugely sucessful Game Boy. This 8-bit handheld had specs comparable to the earlier Sega Master System. (I will say this now, anybody who says that this is a 16-bit handheld knows nothing about this machine or computers in general just like the people that say the Dreamcast is 128-bit.) The Game Gear is, in a lot of ways, vastly comparable to Sony's PSP of today. Both had superior ... Read More |