In essence a
Sega Master System with improved graphics crammed into a handheld system, the
Game Gear was one of the competitors to the
Game Boy throne, that, well, failed to actually compete. Still, it was successful enough to get its fair share of great games and be easy enough to track down on
eBay. Prices usually start around 20 pounds, 28$ or 22 euros. Oh, and this particular
Sega Game Gear & carry case & 7 games seems like quite the offer. Seller ships worldwide and you'll even be getting a lovely AC adapter to save on the battery costs.
Found a GG with a handful of games for $12 locally last fall. Love this system :)
ReplyDeleteNote that the carrying case with this one isn't the official SEGA carrying case. At least, the one sold in North American markets..
Artful, wise and learned! You're indeed impressive my friend. Oh, and a GG fro 12$ is such a huge bargain... Local shops here sell it close to 40 euros...
ReplyDeleteWhere the hell did my comment go...?? I left one here last night....
ReplyDeleteWhat the hells in this tea anyway..!!
It's not tea. It's a tea-like, comment eating grue! RUN!
ReplyDeleteI am! I am!
ReplyDeleteThe system itself was so revolutionary, but screen is so bad! The best is getting a PSP and run some emulator. Your sight will thank.
ReplyDeleteStill, a retro system always has a charm of its own...
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