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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
Battery Pack
6400
Doc's Hi-Tech Game Products
(1993)


ChargeIt GG Box Front.jpg
Charge It!
6400
Doc's Hi-Tech Game Products
(≥ 1990)


PowerGrip GG Box Front.jpg
Power Grip Gamester
United Kingdom UK: (≥ 1990)
PowerGrip GG.jpg


PowerGrip GG Box Back AC.jpgNospine.pngPowerGrip GG Box Front AC.jpg
Power Grip Gamester
(≥ 1990)
PowerGrip GG.jpg


PowerGrip GG UK Box Front.jpg
Power Grip
LS 8139
Gamester
United Kingdom UK: (≥ 1990[1])
PowerGrip GG.jpg


GPBatteryPack GG US Box back.jpgNospine-small.pngGPBatteryPack GG US Box Front.jpg
Battery Pack
G011
GP
United States of America US: (1991)


RechargableBatteryClips GG US Box Back.jpgNospine.pngRechargableBatteryClips GG US Box Front.jpg
Rechargeable Game Gear Battery Clips & AC Adapter
14055
High Frequency
United States of America US: (1991)


GameGearYouBatteryAdapter GG JP Box Front.jpg
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
Japan JP: (≥ 1990)


Turbo Charger GP Innovation
(≥ 1990)


SB-4500 GG Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngSB-4500 GG Box Front.jpg
Rechargable Battery Pack Konix
(≥ 1990)
SB-4500 GG Back.jpgSB-4500 GG.jpg
SB-4500


Battery Adaptor
LG-563
Logic 3
(1991)


TurboTwins GG Box Back.jpgNospine.pngTurboTwins GG Box Front.jpg
Turbo Twins Naki
(1993)


TurboTwins GG Box Back Alt.jpgNospine.pngTurboTwins GG Box Front Alt.jpg
Turbo Twins Naki
(≥ 1990)


SnapNPower GG US Box Front.jpg
Snap 'N' Power Nuby
(≥ 1990)


Rechargable Battery Optex
(≥ 1990)


PowerPak GG Box Front.jpg
Power Pak
P-810
Performance
(≥ 1990)


Rechargable Battery Pack
P-810
Performance
(≥ 1990)


RechargableBatteryRecoton GG Box Front.jpg
Rechargable Battery Pack Recoton
(≥ 1990)
RechargableBatteryRecoton GG.jpg


Power Pak
S-1063
Super Cobra
(≥ 1990)


BatteryPack GG Box Front TecnoPlus.jpg
Battery Pack
TP-207
TecnoPlus
(≥ 1990)


Chargemate
TP-210
TecnoPlus
(≥ 1990)


Power Pack ?
(≥ 1990)


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