Sega Game Gear - My experiences with this great handheld

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Welcome back to another video. Today I go down memory lane and share my experience in the 1990s of the Sega Game Gear, the first handheld system that I owned. At the time, the screen and graphics were revolutionary. Early on, Sega gave it a lot of support, but after a few years it fell into obscurity. Only selling 11 million compared to the 100 million+ of the Game Boy, many people didn't own one, which is why I wanted to share my experience with the system.
All footage was captured using a Analogue Mega SG, as well as video capture using a real Sega Game Gear.
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  • @roberto1519
    @roberto151911 ай бұрын

    I remember playing Sonic 2 and Mortal Kombat II on the Game Gear in the mid 90's, I borrowed it for half and hour from some kid and it was a blast. The Game Gear is actually the third best selling SEGA console, the Master System sold over 20+ million, counting Tectoy consoles. The portable is a Master System, the expanded color pallet is due and can only be accessed via its low resolution mode, games like Castle of Illusion, which uses the Master System mode, can't use the pallet, like the Atari 7800 which has a higher and lower res option, the lower, chunkier resolution has the benefit of a few more colors on screen. Stereo is also a byproduct of it being a handheld, because it had to have earphones and splitting the signal is a very simple alteration. So much so that many fans converted Game Gear titles to be played on real Master System consoles, with simple alterations to the pallet and the ability to use the proper, higher screen resolution of the console. Sonic 2 on the Master System is so much better, once you noticed how cropped the GG version is, it's hard to justify playing it today, this is the case of many SMS>GG or SNES>GBA games. Shinobi and Shinobi 2 are top games, they're also very easy once you know what to do and has a bit more depth than the 16-bit games, some fans are teasing to bring these to the Genesis, let's see if they manage to achieve this. What I like about the Game Gear, is that it feels like the Master System lived through it, many Japanese games are available, I always wanted to play Shining Force games on the Master System and it has many JRPGs as well, including really decent fighting games such as Fatal Fury Special and Samurai Shodown, with the above GG2SMS games, we can enjoy it directly on the console.

  • @BigBearHgX
    @BigBearHgX2 жыл бұрын

    I spent so many hours with Dragon's crystal. I got one at a garage sale many years ago!

  • @retrogamingknight

    @retrogamingknight

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dragon's Crystal is a great game. I've only learned about it a few years ago. I wish knew about it back in the 90s, but news of good GG games wasn't easy to come by at the time.

  • @Shmuptopia
    @Shmuptopia2 жыл бұрын

    Hey man, I meant to respond earlier as I started this video the day it released. Loved this journey and hearing specific memories. It's interesting because, to this day, I've only ever once seen a GG in person and that was back in the '90s. At the time, I wasn't too familiar with handhelds so seeing colour on the screen blew me away!

  • @retrogamingknight

    @retrogamingknight

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, back then we still had a 13" black & white tv in one of our rooms, so color on a portable system was amazing. It definitely doesn't hold water next to a modern cell phone screen, but I still enjoy playing games on the actual Game Gear from time to time.

  • @woorusty
    @woorusty10 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video. Finally, someone that appreciates the Game Gear for what it was and not moaning about the battery life. I had a Gameboy when I was a kid and my friend had a Game Gear. Although I did enjoy my Gameboy, I was sooooo jealous of my mates Game Gear.

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