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    Default Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    I remember getting one of those hand-held gamegear things when I was a kid. It was one of the biggest disappointments of my life that I lived to regret.

    I mean, to mention a few things, the screens were so small and all the colors just blurred into each other. The graphics were horrible and it didn't feel even close to genesis. You had to really strain your eyes to be able to make out the images in all that blur. As a matter of fact, it felt like I was playing something that preceeded nes or Amiga!

    It was just a horrible experience that put me off hand-held gaming systems for life.

    My parents got 2 of those overpriced, over-sized pieces of garbage, the other one for my brother. The novelty didn't even take off, for neither of us. It was just cruel. We had to pretend to our parents that we liked them but we were both so disappointed.

    They looked kind of cool in the box but the gaming experience is just ... yuck! And I am being 100% honest with you. I think the gamegear system is the worst fail in the history of gaming.

    Does gamegear kind of insult your gaming tastes or am I alone on this one? Should the people who came up with the gamegear system be thrown in fail and the key disgarded :P

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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    Gamegear was a brave attempt to innovate and compete with the GameBoy. For the time it was a very technically accomplished system and did host some good games. Where it fell down was that it missed the 2 factors that made the Gameboy so attractive, notably, size and battery life.

    The GG was too big to be comfortably carried in a pocket and due to its colour screen would run down 6AA batteries in about 20 minutes. The GameBoy by comparison could be easily pocketed, and would run for several hours on just 2AA batteries.....and it had Tetris!.

    To get the most out of the Gamegear you needed to sit with it plugged into the wall completely defeating the object of it being a portable system. So as a concept it was flawed, as a game system it was OK. To compare it with the Genesis is unfair as its the same as comparing the Original Gameboy with the Snes, it was more like a Handheld Master System (by which standard it was very good).

    If you wanted handheld Genesis action the Sega Nomad was (and is) the system of choice. Lovely bit of kit.

    Quote Originally Posted by NorseChief View Post
    I think the gamegear system is the worst fail in the history of gaming.
    Never heard of the Virtual Boy then?.
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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    Never heard of the Virtual Boy then?.
    HA!! Nice...

    Lets not for get the Tiger Game.com or their Gizmondo for handhelds ( WTF ). or the Philips Cd-I, what was that a vcr LOL?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ulaoulao View Post
    HA!! Nice...

    Lets not for get the Tiger Game.com or their Gizmondo for handhelds ( WTF ). or the Philips Cd-I, what was that a vcr LOL?
    Or indeed the Konix Multi-System, never actually made it to market, sunk the company, and all the manufactured units ended up being rewired, rebranded and sold as PC game controllers.
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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    The main thing that put me off gamegear was the way the colors blurred into each other. You also had to play it in darkness in order to be able to see the screen. Not very good for the eyes :P

    But hey, that's just my personal opinion. Glad to see somebody appreciated those things

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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    No way. Gamegear was a great little machine. As was Atari's Lynx. (Another handheld that's getting unjustified bashing). And if the colors blurred into each other then either your eyes were faulty or your Gamegear was.

    Graphics-wise it was on par with Master System (way better than NES) since it more or less WAS a portable Master system. That's why so many games were simple ports. (You can add that to the machines weaknesses along with poor battery time and no back-lit screen. The size never bothered me. It's not like the Game boy was very portable in those days...)

    I bet the blurry colors comes from a blurry memory, even though I'll give you that there was a slight blur during Sonic fastest moments or any other fast scrolling game. But hey, I had the same problem with my original Game boy. And that machine didn't have either Sonic or any colors!

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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    I had a GameGear and I loved it. I mostly played Mortal Kombat on it while sitting next to a wall power socket. lol

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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    I also liked the game gear.

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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    I as well have to say I liked the game gear I know by today's standards for a hand held it was like garbage, but at the time it was almost perfect for me other then recalling sonic plus other fast games blurring during game play.

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    Default Re: Honestly now, Is not gamegear the worst system like ever?

    Far from worst, great games, good graphics, feels good to the hand, and so on.
    gamegear was superior to gameboy in almost every way.
    Somebody mentioned here, that GameBoy had 2 AA batteries, not true, it had 4 AA batteries when GameGear was released, of course the bigger, full color screen took more power, but overall it lasted as long with 6 batteries, than GameBoy with 4.

    GameGear had good puzzle games, even its own version of Tetris.
    GameGear had also more complex games than GameBoy ever had, like RPG titles like Shining Force and Crystal Warriors.

    The later titles (like Royal Stone), also pumped up the handhelds power to the max, and the games also looked almost as good as Genesis games.

    It is true that GameBoy was far more popular with thousands of titles more, but those colors on handheld console we're back then the thing that blew my mind.

    Good games:
    Caesar's Palace
    Columns
    Crystal Warriors
    Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
    Judge Dredd
    Magic Knight Rayearth 2: Making of Magic Knight
    Mega Man
    Mortal Kombat II
    Pinball Dreams
    Power Strike II
    Royal Stone
    Shinobi II: The Silent Fury
    Simpsons, The: Bart vs. the World
    Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six
    Sylvan Tale
    Star Wars: Super Return of the Jedi
    Super Columns
    TaleSpin
    Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap
    X-Men: Mojo World

    Only to mention few.

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