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Sega: ages of innovation

Online gaming and motion sensitivity - why Sega was years ahead of its time

Words: Justin Towell, GamesRadar UK

Remember when Game Boy Advance got its SP redesign not so long ago to give it a backlit screen? That was Nintendo finally catching up with Sega's 1991 handheld. Game Gear had a bright, 32-color display that put the black and green Game Boy LCD to shame. The screen was big (but fuzzy), the games were great and the console could be expanded to allow for play of Master System titles or even receive a TV signal with the TV Tuner. We watched Monday Night Football on a Game Gear recently and it really works - just so long as you find a reception sweet spot.

Above: Sonic the Hedgehog on Game Gear was a superb 8-bit rejig of the classic Genesis original

So what went wrong? Why did we never see a Game Gear 2? Well, actually there was a handheld Genesis a couple of years later called the Nomad. It functioned just like the home console, capable of plugging directly into your television, and featured the later day six button control scheme with an extra controller port for those on-the-go bouts in Street Fighter II: Championship Edition. You can still find it at flea markets and ebay these days, but it too suffered from the Game Gear's main problem - a criminally short battery life. Yup, in order to run that bright, power-sapping screen, you needed six AA batteries. And that got you about an hour and a half of play time, with the sound turned off. You could finish Sonic in that time if you were good, but then it was time to cough up for more batteries. Bye-bye Game Gear.

 
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