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The '''BlazeGear''' is a handheld console distributed by [[Blaze Europe]] which contains 30 built-in [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Master System]] games. It is a "console on a chip" which uses emulation software to run the games, and does not have a cartridge slot. It can be connected to a television to play the games on a large screen instead of the BlazeGear's own LCD screen, however it will only output a PAL signal.
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The '''Arcade Gamer Portable''' is a [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Game Gear]] [[:Category:Consoles on a Chip|console on a chip]]. It was manufactured by [[AtGames]], though has been distributed across the world by various companies, including [[Blaze Europe]] (as the '''BlazeGear''').
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The console contains 30 built-in [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Master System]] games and allows extra games to be played via the SD card slot. It uses emulation software to run the games, and does not have a traditional cartridge slot. It can also be connected to a television to play the games on a large screen instead of the built-in LCD screen, however it will only output a PAL signal.
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AtGames would also release the [[Arcade Portable]], which offers a similar service for [[Sega Mega Drive]] games.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:27, 2 March 2011

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Arcade Gamer Portable
Manufacturer: AtGames

The Arcade Gamer Portable is a Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear console on a chip. It was manufactured by AtGames, though has been distributed across the world by various companies, including Blaze Europe (as the BlazeGear).

The console contains 30 built-in Sega Game Gear and Master System games and allows extra games to be played via the SD card slot. It uses emulation software to run the games, and does not have a traditional cartridge slot. It can also be connected to a television to play the games on a large screen instead of the built-in LCD screen, however it will only output a PAL signal.

AtGames would also release the Arcade Portable, which offers a similar service for Sega Mega Drive games.

List of Games

Packaging

Sega Master System
Topics Sega Master System | Technical Specifications (Hardware Comparison) | History | Boot ROM | Magazine articles | Promotional material | Merchandise
Hardware Asia | North America | Western Europe | Eastern Europe | South America | Australasia | Africa

Sega Mark III | Sega Game Box 9 | Master System Girl | Master System Super Compact | Kiosk | Sega System E

Add-ons Demo Unit II | Telecon Pack | FM Sound Unit | 3-D Glasses
Controllers SJ-152 | Control Pad | 3-D Glasses | Control Stick | Handle Controller | Light Phaser | Paddle Control | Rapid Fire Unit | Sports Pad | SG Commander
Misc. Hardware Action Replay | Card Catcher | Action Case | Freedom Connection | Playkit
Unreleased Floppy Disk Drive
Consoles-on-a-chip Arcade Gamer Portable | TF-DVD560 | DVD Karaoke Game DVT-G100 | Fun Play 20-in-1 | Handheld Electronic Games | Master System 3 Collection | Master System 3 | Master System Evolution | Master System Handy | PlayPal Plug & Play | Poga