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  2. List of Game Gear games - Wikipedia

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    The Game Gear. This is a list of the 365 [a] games available for Sega's Game Gear handheld video game system. For games that were announced for the Game Gear, but never ended up releasing, see the list of cancelled Game Gear games. There was an adapter for the Game Gear that allowed it to play Master System games. This article lists only the ...

  3. Game Gear - Wikipedia

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    The Game Gear [a] is an 8-bit fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and during 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, the Atari Lynx, and NEC's TurboExpress.

  4. List of Sega video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sega's official logo. Sega is a video game developer, publisher, and hardware development company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with multiple offices around the world.The company has produced home video game consoles and handheld consoles since 1983; these systems were released from the third console generation to the sixth.

  5. VMU - Wikipedia

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    Sega GT includes Pocket GT, a top-down racer in the style of the 8-bit SpyHunter games. In other video games, statistics such as the current health condition are displayed on the VMU for convenience (as in Resident Evil: Code Veronica ) or to enhance multi-player gaming (for example, NFL 2K2 allowed the VMU to display secret plays not viewable ...

  6. Zool - Wikipedia

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    Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension is a platform video game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics.It was marketed as a rival to Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog.Originally released for the Amiga home computer in October 1992, the game was subsequently ported to Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, Game Boy and Game Gear, as well as other home computers.

  7. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit video game) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [26] Mean Machines Sega felt that the reduced field-of-vision on the Game Gear made gameplay tougher. [22] Sega Force and Sega Pro both noted that the graphics, especially Sonic's character sprite, were notably larger than in the first Sonic Game Gear game and the home version of Sonic 2. They viewed this as an improvement to graphical ...

  8. Super Columns - Wikipedia

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    Super Columns [1] is a tile-matching puzzle video game released by Sega for the Game Gear in 1995. It was later included on the Coleco Sonic , along with the original Columns , to which it is a sequel.

  9. Compile (company) - Wikipedia

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    Sega Game Gear: December 3, 1993 [16] Yes No No This version is a remake of the first part of 1-2-3. It was re-titled Madō Monogatari I: Mittsu no Madō-kyū. Game Gear May 20, 1994 [16] Yes No No This version is a remake of the second part of 1-2-3. It was re-titled Madō Monogatari II: Arle 16-Sai. Game Gear December 30, 1994 [16] Yes No No