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OldiesGames.net - Game Gear SECTION We have about 240 Game Gear Games (683 words)
The Sega Game Gear is a handheld game console and was Sega's response to Nintendo's Game Boy.
Work began on the console in 1989 under the codename "Project Mercury", and the system was released in Japan on October 6, 1990.
A lone rebel appears with a Game Gear, cueing the narrator's comment of "The Sega Game Gear: Separates the men from the boys." Another showed a gamer hitting himself in the head with a rigid, dead squirrel in order to see color on his Game Boy.
Handheld game console - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4226 words)
Unlike video game consoles, the controls, screen and speakers are all part of a single unit.
The first handheld game console to use interchangeable game cartridges was the Gameboy Pocket, designed by Smith Engineering, and distributed and sold by Milton-Bradley in 1979.
Since game systems of today have rechargeable Li-Ion batteries with proprietary shapes, such as the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP, handheld video game consoles of today are doing much better than the ones from the past.
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