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The '''PowerBack Rechargeable Battery Pack''' was another official rechargeable battery pack released by [[Sega]]. The PowerBack Rechargeable Battery Pack was a battery pack that could be recharged several times using Sega's Genesis 2 power adapter. It was placed in the battery compartment and thus was more portable than the [[Sega Game Gear Battery Pack]], which hung outside the unit.
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The '''PowerBack Rechargeable Battery Pack''', known as the '''Power Battery''' in Japan, is one of several solutions to the [[Sega Game Gear]]'s short battery life. It is [[Sega]]'s second attempt to create a rechargable battery pack, after the not-particularly-convienient [[Game Gear Battery Pack]].
  
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The major advantage of the PowerBack is that it clips onto the unit to be used full time. However like so many other accessories, the added weight and volume again acts against the idea that the console should be portable. It screws in to the Game Gear but is not directly connected to the system until the lead sticking out at the top is connected to the AC input of the console. It takes two hours to charge and was designed to save users money on AA batteries. It also has an AC input of its own, so can remain a permanent accessory.
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File:PowerBackRechargeableBatteryPack box front.jpg|US box (front)
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Though you may expect it to, the PowerBack does not fit inside the battery holding area, so it is fully possible to take your Game Gear out with both methods of power. It can be charged with a Mega Drive model 2 [[AC Adaptor]], often bundled with the unit (or a [[Car Adaptor]]). There is a switch on the underside to choose whether to divert all mains power to charging the battery, or to give some of that to the Game Gear unit itself for play.
File:PowerBack GG CA Box Back.jpg|CA box (back)
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The PowerBack was released quite late into the unit's lifecycle and so did not see a release in Europe.
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Revision as of 13:42, 19 May 2012

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Game Gear PowerBack
Made for: Sega Game Gear
Manufacturer: Sega
Release Date RRP Code

The PowerBack Rechargeable Battery Pack, known as the Power Battery in Japan, is one of several solutions to the Sega Game Gear's short battery life. It is Sega's second attempt to create a rechargable battery pack, after the not-particularly-convienient Game Gear Battery Pack.

The major advantage of the PowerBack is that it clips onto the unit to be used full time. However like so many other accessories, the added weight and volume again acts against the idea that the console should be portable. It screws in to the Game Gear but is not directly connected to the system until the lead sticking out at the top is connected to the AC input of the console. It takes two hours to charge and was designed to save users money on AA batteries. It also has an AC input of its own, so can remain a permanent accessory.

Though you may expect it to, the PowerBack does not fit inside the battery holding area, so it is fully possible to take your Game Gear out with both methods of power. It can be charged with a Mega Drive model 2 AC Adaptor, often bundled with the unit (or a Car Adaptor). There is a switch on the underside to choose whether to divert all mains power to charging the battery, or to give some of that to the Game Gear unit itself for play.

The PowerBack was released quite late into the unit's lifecycle and so did not see a release in Europe.

Physical Scans

Game Gear, US
PowerBack GG US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngPowerBackRechargeableBatteryPack box front.jpg
Cover
Game Gear, JP
PowerBattery GG JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
Game Gear, CA
PowerBack GG CA Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngPowerBack GG CA Box Front.jpg
Cover
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