Sonic The Hedgehog - Triple Trouble (USA, Europe)
Sonic Chaos (USA, Europe)
Sonic Blast (World)
Tails Adventures (Japan, USA) (En,Ja)
Sonic The Hedgehog (World) (v1.1)
Mega Man (USA, Europe)
Sonic Labyrinth (USA, Europe)
Sonic Drift 2 (Japan)
Sonic Drift (Japan)
Pac-Man (USA, Europe)
Sonic Spinball (USA, Europe)
Game Gear is a handheld gaming console developed by Sega, released in 1990. It features a color LCD screen, backward compatibility with Sega Master System games, and a library of over 300 titles. Designed to compete with Nintendo’s Game Boy, the Game Gear offered vibrant graphics and a diverse range of genres, including action, RPGs, and platformers. Its portability and technical capabilities made it a notable entry in 1990s handheld gaming, though its battery life and limited third-party support impacted its market dominance.
• Sonic the Hedgehog 2: A fast-paced platformer featuring Sonic’s signature speed and iconic level design.
• Phantasy Star II: A groundbreaking RPG with sci-fi themes, deep storytelling, and turn-based combat.
• Gunstar Heroes: A chaotic run-and-gun shooter co-designed by Treasure, praised for its creativity and challenge.
• Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention: A tactical RPG blending strategy with fantasy lore.
• Altered Beast: A beat ’em up based on the arcade hit, known for its intense action and power-up transformations.
Are Game Gear games compatible with other consoles?
No, Game Gear cartridges are designed exclusively for the Game Gear handheld and Sega Master System adapters.
Can I play multiplayer games on Game Gear?
Yes, some titles support multiplayer via a link cable, though it was less common compared to later systems.
How long does the Game Gear battery last?
The original model lasts 3-5 hours on six AA batteries, depending on usage and screen brightness.