Game Gear Sega handheld game console

Game Gear Sega handheld game console

GameGear is the first handheld console launched by Sega in 1990. It was manufactured by Sega to compete with Nintendo's "GameBoy" and can be used as a small TV with an external TV modulator. It also has the function of multiplayer gaming, where users can experience multiplayer gaming through wireless connection or by connecting multiple handheld devices. This provides more fun for game interaction between friends and family. Support storage function, users can save game progress in the internal memory or external storage card of the handheld device, and continue game progress at any time. It is a convenient, portable, and feature rich gaming device.