First announced at CES four years ago, My Arcade’s Super Retro Champ was a chunky handheld that could play classic 16-bit titles using original Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo cartridges.
[Bentika] answered that question by building a consolized version of this classic handheld. For those not in the know when it comes to 1980s Sega consoles, the Game Gear is technically very ...
The Game Gear was Sega's brief entry into the handheld market in the early 90s to challenge Nintendo's Game Boy. It was ahead of its time with the full-color display and capabilities. It had extra ...
Best of all: he published it all open source for others to use. In the spirit of the Geneboy—a handheld Sega Genesis built by [Downing] and featured on Hackaday back in 2012—[Kyle]’s device ...
It wasn't a concept or anything, as it was even fully playable. For Sega's first handheld system, the Game Gear delivered phenomenal games in droves. These are the 10 that made it to the top of ...
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