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)
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.