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Sega released its original Game Gear in 1990 in Japan, and in North America in 1991. The device came with a bulky black design and a 3.2-inch backlit color screen. It originally retailed for $150 ...
Despite the tiny size, the Game Gear Micro's 1.15-inch screen manages a 240×180 pixel resolution, which actually improves on the 160×144 pixel resolution of the original Game Gear's 3.2-inch screen.
Sega Game Gear Micro Announced, Tiny-Handed Gamers Rejoice. A micro-handheld modeled after the 1990s Sega Game Gear has been announced for Japan. And it is itty-bitty.
Sega’s Game Gear Micro lineup includes four color variants each with four different games preloaded. There’s also an option for a magnifying glass accessory if you buy all four together.
Sega's teeny-tiny Game Gear Micro has a 1.15-inch screen and just four games built-in to each one. It even has a magnifying lens to help players see what's going on.
Impractical — While these retro devices like the microByte and Game Gear Micro are kind of neat, they're also unnecessary when it's possible to run emulation software on a computer or smartphone ...
Sega Game Gear Micro Announced, Tiny-Handed Gamers Rejoice. A micro-handheld modeled after the 1990s Sega Game Gear has been announced for Japan. And it is itty-bitty.
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