I know this is a a commodore site but i still like to play on the much under-rated Sega Gamegear
I brought it just after release here in the Uk it knock the socks off of gameboy which to memory was the only other Hand-held available at the time due to it's colour screen and much better graphics....
It was even better than the first gameboy advance that hit the market....
It was just a shame that Sega lost out on the console market to Nes as to me they were much better......
Systems i've got at home here....
Vic 20 + loads of bits
Spectrum ZX81]
Couple of Sega game Systems
About 4 Nes
A super Nes
Sega GameGear
Gameboys
Gameboy Advance (first and second edition)
Playstation
Playstation 2
Gamecube
X-Box
Oh and not forgetting me PC P4 3.2 Totally set for on-line gaming on a 3gb Broadband...
ummmm Gaming Addict I think's
I will admit most of the older systems are packed away......
Sega GameGear
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There was also the Atari Lynx. Which was much better than the gamegear (IMO) But I was an Atari fanboy at the time.I brought it just after release here in the Uk it knock the socks off of gameboy which to memory was the only other Hand-held available at the time due to it's colour screen and much better graphics....
Both Lynx and GameGear suffered with battery problems. The colour backlit screen just killed them. They were too advanced for the time I think.
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That's pretty much it, the battery life. And the selection of games on the GB was far wider and greater than either of the other two machines. Sure there was crap, but when you had RC Pro Am, Super Mario Land, Zelda, Metroid II and many other early titles to play with... and the killer ap to almost end all killer aps: Tetris.
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