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Game Gear | |
Designer | Sega |
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Manufacturer | Sega Tec Toy (Brazil) DISAM (Mexico) |
CPU | 4 MHz Zilog Z80 |
Graphics | 3.846153 MHz Yamaha YM2602B |
Memory | 8 KB Main RAM 16 KB Video RAM |
Media | ROM cartridge |
Released | JP: October 6, 1990 NA/EU: April 1991 AU: 1992 |
Added to Museum | December 25, 1991 |
Game Gear was a portable video game console by Sega.
It was based on Sega Master System hardware.
Physical Game Gear games owned by the WEC Museum
Name | Developer | Released | Added to Museum | Notes |
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NFL '95 | BlueSky Software | 1994 | December 25, 1994 | WEC Museum owns just the cartridge. |