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Contents
- 1 Game Gear
- 2 Game Gear (with Sonic the Hedgehog 2)
- 3 Game Gear (with J. League GG Pro Striker '94)
- 4 Game Gear (with Sonic Drift)
- 5 Game Gear (with Sonic & Tails)
- 6 Game Gear (with Land of Illusion)
- 7 Game Gear (with Nazo Puyo)
- 8 Game Gear (Light Blue)
- 9 Game Gear (Red)
- 10 Game Gear (Yellow)
- 11 Game Gear (White)
- 12 Game Gear (with Puyo Puyo Tsuu)
- 13 Game Gear (with Ninku)
- 14 Game Gear (Magic Knight Rayearth edition)
- 15 Game Gear (Coca Cola Kid edition)
- 16 Game Gear (Virtua Fighter Mini edition)
Game Gear
Dozens of Game Gear bundles were released in Japan, but the first release was a bare-bones one - just a black console, no games.
Game Gear (with Sonic the Hedgehog 2)
A bundle containing Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (with J. League GG Pro Striker '94)
A bundle containing J. League GG Pro Striker '94.
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (with Sonic Drift)
A bundle containing Sonic Drift.
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (with Sonic & Tails)
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (with Land of Illusion)
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (with Nazo Puyo)
This bundle is unique as Nazo Puyo was not sold separately. It makes the game very rare.
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (Light Blue)
Around 1992 Sega released coloured Game Gears. Including this blue one....
Game Gear (Red)
...this red one....
Game Gear (Yellow)
...and this yellow one.
Game Gear (White)
White Game Gears were also released, however these were not sold in stores. Only 10,000 were manufactured and were only given to developers or those directly associated with Sega. White Game Gears came with their own white TV tuners and case.
Game Gear (with Puyo Puyo Tsuu)
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (with Ninku)
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (Magic Knight Rayearth edition)
A special Magic Knight Rayearth edition Game Gear.
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (Coca Cola Kid edition)
A special Coca Cola Kid edition Game Gear.
Game Gear, JP |
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Game Gear (Virtua Fighter Mini edition)
A special Virtua Fighter Mini edition Game Gear.
Game Gear, JP |
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Topics | Sega Game Gear | History | Magazine articles | Promotional material | Merchandise |
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Hardware | Japan | North America | Western Europe | Eastern Europe | Asia | South America | Australasia | Africa Wide Gear | Fun Play 20-in-1 |
Add-ons | Pro Action Replay | Game Genie | X-Terminator | Master Gear Converter (Gear Master | Nuby Converter) | Stereo FM Tuner | TV Tuner |
Cases | Carry-All | Deluxe Carry-All Case | Gear Bag | Holster Case | Standard Carrying Case | Soft Case | Third Party (Play & Carry Case) |
Accessories | A/V Cable | Battery Pack | Car Adaptor | Car Antenna | Cleaning Gear | Gear-to-Gear Cable | PowerBack (Third Party) | Screen Magnifier (Wide Gear | Super Wide Gear | Third-Party) |
Development Tools | Sega Game Gear Development Board |