Difference between revisions of "Game Gear third-party battery packs"
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+ | | name=Battery Pack | ||
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+ | | brand=[[Doc's Hi-Tech Game Products]] | ||
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+ | | dateprice={{DatePrice|||1993}} | ||
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+ | | dateprice={{DatePrice|UK||{{gte}} 1990}} | ||
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+ | | image1=PowerGrip GG.jpg | ||
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+ | | name=Power Grip | ||
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+ | | name=Power Grip | ||
+ | | code=LS 8139 | ||
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− | | name=Game Gear You Battery Adapter | + | | name=Game Gear You Battery Adapter |
− | | brand=[[Infocom]], [[Logic 3]] | + | | name2=ゲームギア用バッテリーアダプター |
+ | | code=P810 | ||
+ | | brand=[[Nissho Iwai Infocom]], [[Logic 3]] | ||
| dateprice={{DatePrice|JP||{{gte}} 1990}} | | dateprice={{DatePrice|JP||{{gte}} 1990}} | ||
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+ | | name=Battery Adaptor | ||
+ | | code=LG-563 | ||
+ | | brand=[[Logic 3]] | ||
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+ | | dateprice={{DatePrice|||1991}} | ||
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| brand=[[Naki]] | | brand=[[Naki]] | ||
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| name=Power Pak | | name=Power Pak | ||
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| brand=[[Super Cobra (company)|Super Cobra]] | | brand=[[Super Cobra (company)|Super Cobra]] | ||
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| brand=[[TecnoPlus]] | | brand=[[TecnoPlus]] | ||
| code=TP-207 | | code=TP-207 | ||
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| dateprice={{DatePrice|||{{gte}} 1990}} | | dateprice={{DatePrice|||{{gte}} 1990}} |
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The Sega Game Gear had a battery problem. It soon became apparent that six AA batteries for roughly six hours of play was an expensive and wasteful way of gaming on the go. To compensate, Sega produced the Game Gear Battery Pack and later Game Gear PowerBack, but a number of third party manufacturers took on the challenge too.
Box | Name | Brand | Date & Price | Images | Documentation |
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Battery Pack 6400 |
Doc's Hi-Tech Game Products | (1993)
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Charge It! 6400 |
Doc's Hi-Tech Game Products | (≥ 1990)
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Power Grip | Gamester | UK: (≥ 1990)
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Power Grip | Gamester | (≥ 1990)
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Power Grip LS 8139 |
Gamester | UK: (≥ 1990[1])
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Battery Pack G011 |
GP | US: (1991)
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Rechargeable Game Gear Battery Clips & AC Adapter 14055 |
High Frequency | US: (1991)
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Game Gear You Battery Adapter ゲームギア用バッテリーアダプター P810 |
Nissho Iwai Infocom, Logic 3 | JP: (≥ 1990)
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Turbo Charger GP | Innovation | (≥ 1990)
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Rechargable Battery Pack | Konix | (≥ 1990)
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Battery Adaptor LG-563 |
Logic 3 | (1991)
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Turbo Twins | Naki | (1993)
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Turbo Twins | Naki | (≥ 1990)
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Snap 'N' Power | Nuby | (≥ 1990)
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Rechargable Battery | Optex | (≥ 1990)
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Power Pak P-810 |
Performance | (≥ 1990)
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Rechargable Battery Pack P-810 |
Performance | (≥ 1990)
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Rechargable Battery Pack | Recoton | (≥ 1990)
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Power Pak S-1063 |
Super Cobra | (≥ 1990)
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Battery Pack TP-207 |
TecnoPlus | (≥ 1990)
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Chargemate TP-210 |
TecnoPlus | (≥ 1990)
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Power Pack | ? | (≥ 1990)
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