•  minorcoma   ( @minorcoma@lemmy.world ) 
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    1 year ago

    I lusted after these when I was a kid, and eventually blew all my saved up Christmas/Birthday money on one.

    The battery thing really sucked, but still had a lot of fun with it. Must of played that first level of Sonic 2 a thousand times.

    My white whale was the TV tuner, I thought the idea was so cool as a kid.

  • I owned Sonic 2 and Columns and… not much else.

    As far as a retro systems and emulation is concerned, I mostly ignore it on favor of the Genesis, which has mostly the same games just better versions of them.

    I’m sure there’s some game gear only banger I’m unaware of.

  •  Dee   ( @Dee@lemmy.world ) 
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    81 year ago

    I put sooo many hours into “Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble” on road trips as a kid, I had to use the cigarette lighter power cord adapter because it demolished the batteries of the 90s.

    The Game Gear I have now lasts longer because batteries have gotten a bit more efficient though. I was able to find a copy of Triple Trouble at a local retro game trader and honestly that’s all I wanted from childhood so I stopped looking for Game Gear games. A trip down memory lane every once in a while and I’m good.

  • I had a friend who had one in college my freshman year. He brought it to show off and until that point I had no idea they even existed. Mind you, this was about 2013, so it was already “retro” at the time, but me, my roommate, and a few others present thought it was awesome and were going to try to find our own on EBay…right up until it died half an hour later and he had to replace ALL SIX of its AA batteries.

  •  riptwo   ( @riptwo@lemmy.ca ) 
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    51 year ago

    Shinobi 2 for Game Gear was a childhood favourite even if I didn’t have any batteries and just had to hang out near an outlet to play it. I booted it up on my Analogue Pocket recently, and it’s still super fun! I enjoyed a bunch of games on the system, but that’s the one that feels like an all-time classic to me.

    •  Zapp   ( @Zapp@beehaw.org ) 
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      11 year ago

      Yes. Absolutely. Shinobi 2 for Sega Game Gear is an all time classic.

      It’s a shame more people don’t encounter it when exploring retrogames. It’s so easy to assume the Genesis versions of each title will be better, and skip trying the GameGear version.

  • Had one, mostly played it plugged into the wall. I was a big fan of Defenders of the Oasis and the Streets of Rage 2 conversion (it’s not great, but good enough for 9 year old me). The Ristar port was pretty solid if memory serves me well.

    They mod well these days and have replacement screens that have the correct ratio, which wasn’t always the case. If you put a good screen into one of these things, they really pop.

  • A relative had one in the 90s, I would occasionally play it. They had Sonic and a few other side scrollers. I thought the colour graphics were cool compared to my Game Boy. But the Game Gear was always had to be plugged in due to the battery drain so it seemed a bit pointless as a handheld, especially when the same relative also had a Mega Drive. 🤷

    It’s a handheld I’d like to revisit some day if I come across one cheap.

  • I had one as a kid. Only had Sonic 2 and Lion King game. I dunno why I never got another game for it. I ended up playing my GameBoy a lot more than this. My family had a Sega Genesis, never a NES or SNES, so the parents must have gotten this since I was a fan of Sega and Sonic.

    I am one of the people that never got past the first boss of the Sonic game, that damn crab thing in the ground. I should emulate it and see if I can do any better as an adult. Likely not!

  • Love and hate, for sure.

    As a kid it was the coolest thing ever, but the thing was a battery eating machine, so it was always a struggle to get my parents to buy a new set. Eventually they got me an A/C adapter which was… somewhat compatible. It fit, but shake it a little too much and POP, game reset. And of course that always happened after beating a tough boss. 20 years later I’m still annoyed.

    I hope I can find mine tucked in some old drawer at my grandma’s and give it a well-deserved overhaul.

  • Bought mine in the 90’s from a high school friend. Got the car adapter and it was a lifesaver for the family road trips which we did a lot of back then. I kept it even though it stopped working years ago. Then learned how to recap it during the pandemic and got hooked to console modding. That was a slippery slope. I’ve since bought, fixed, and customized 6 game gears with custom-painted shells and installed the different variations of screen and power upgrades. Now I find broken consoles and fix/upgrade them as a hobby. There’s something so satisfying about bringing life back to gaming hardware that people have given up on.

  •  Sudo   ( @sudo@u.fail ) 
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    21 year ago

    Wished they weren’t so prone to failing. I’ve got one that will not power on, sitting in it’s box on my couch. Haven’t made it around to opening it up.