I remember the GameGear....boy did that system chew through batteries...
it was a good system..but I can't exactly remember, but for some reason, I remember it having the same graphics as Genesis..refresh my memory..am I correct?
-BB
my most recent one involves my game gear purchase 3 days ago. i got this one with a rechargeable battery pack, adapter and game for $50. i got it home and it freaked! i took it back today and got a new one and the store guy left his batteries in it!---5 of them anyway.
so i have:
game gear system
sonic triple trouble
battery pack with adapter that also WORKS WITH MY PORTABLE CD PLAYER!
a ton of unused batteries that i can use for my cd player and gameboy advance! i think i did very well this time.
--some of you may be too young to remember the game gear: one of the greatest and most underrated portable systems ever!
I hate myself and I want to die.
I remember the GameGear....boy did that system chew through batteries...
it was a good system..but I can't exactly remember, but for some reason, I remember it having the same graphics as Genesis..refresh my memory..am I correct?
-BB
not quite the same graphics. it's an 8 bit as opposed to the 16 bit genesis.
I hate myself and I want to die.
Your close the Game Gear is basicly a portable Sega Master System (SMS) aka Mark 3 while the Nomad is a protable Sega Mega Drive (SMD) aka GenesisOriginally posted by Bird Boy
I remember the GameGear....boy did that system chew through batteries...
it was a good system..but I can't exactly remember, but for some reason, I remember it having the same graphics as Genesis..refresh my memory..am I correct?
-BB
I remember it was color and gameboy wasn't. Oh how my friends were jealous.
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Does anyone know if Wonder Swan's any good? I've been seeing commercials for some of its games during Digimon Adventure 02 and Tamers...
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