Sega's response to Nintendo's Game Boy. The third commercially available color handheld console, after the Atari Lynx and the TurboExpress. This 8-bit system shares much of its hardware with the Master System home console. Making this a very powerful handheld. It's full-color backlit screen with a landscape format, made it a superior handheld. Unfortunately, it had a short battery life, lack of original games, and weak support from Sega. Support lasted until 1997, but it was re-released as a budget system by Majesco Entertainment in 2000.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
'Asterix and the Secret Mission'
'Columns'
'G-Loc: Air Battle'
'Ms Pac Man'
'Shining Force'
'Sonic The Hedgehog: 2'
'Star Wars: Return of the Jedi'
'The Jungle Book'
'Batman: Returns'
'Donald Duck: The Lucky Dime Caper'
'JamesPond: Codename Robocod'
'Ninja Gaiden'
'Shining Force: The Sword of Haiya'
'Sonic The Hedgehog'
'Super Kick Off'
'The Lion King'
'Bonkers: Wax Up'
'Fantasy Zone'
'Master of Darkness'
'Outrun'
'Shinobi'
'Space Harrier'
'Super Monaco GP'
'Wonder Boy'
'Chakan'
'Game pack 4 in 1'
'Land of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse'
'Pengo'
'Sonic The Hedgehog: 2-in-1'
'Star Wars'
'Taz Mania'
'X-Men: Games Masters Legacy'
Our Sega Game Gear collection is 5% complete.
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