Sega Game Gear Master System Converter


Sega Game Gear Master System Converter by

Sega Game Gear System


Sega Game Gear System by Sega

          Features:
  • Super Wide Gear Accessory for GameGear Console Available(This item is purchased to magnify the screen on your Game Gear so you don't miss a beat!)
  • Games Similar to the Sega Genesis, the Game Gear used cartridges to store game data. Approximately 30 licensed games and eight unlicensed games were released during the Game Gear's life span. Games cost between $25 to $30 and would represent the popular gaming genres of the time including sports, fighting and side shooters.
  • Specifications The Game Gear used a 3.2-inch LCD screen that could display up to 32 colors at a time. A mono speaker was built in, although stereo sound would activate with headphone use. Unlike the Game Boy, the Game Gear included a backlight that allowed viewability in low-light situations.
  • Accessories The Sega Master Gear/Genesis Converter allowed the use of actual Sega Genesis cartridges in the Game Gear. Other notable accessories included a rechargeable battery pack that expanded battery life up to eight hours, the Game Gear TV Tuner that allowed you to connect the Game Gear to a TV, and the Gear-to-Gear Cable connector that enabled multiplayer game play between two Game Gears.

The Sega Game Gear, Sega's first portable gaming device, was released in North America on April 26, 1991. The technology behind the Game Gear far surpassed Nintendo's competing Game Boy hand-held console at the time. Read more...

Sega Genesis A/V RCA cables


Sega Genesis A/V RCA cables by Sega of America, Inc.

          Features:
  • Sega Genesis RCA AV Cables
  • Works with Sega Genesis 2 & Sega Genesis 3 Consoles
  • Also works with Sega Nomad & Sega CD & Sega CDX

Official Sega product! Sega Genesis RCA AV Cables! Read more...

ELURetro #1: Game Gear. La tercera portátil a color de la historia
ELURetro #1: Game Gear. La tercera portátil a color de la historia

En este punto tenemos que recordar un gadget que no hacía otra cosa que recordar aún más las semejanzas entre ambas consolas, ya que Sega ideó un adaptador, “Master Gear Converter“. Básicamente podíamos insertar cartuchos de la Master System en nuestra


Game Gear modded to become Handy Gear | Ubergizmo

by Edwin Kee

If you happen to see the Handy Gear somewhere, hold your horses before accusing it of being a cheap rip-off model of the original Sega Game Gear. This is actually lovablechevy’s project over at Ben Heck’s forum , where it sports a custom case that was created using the famous Sega Game Gear, a Master Gear converter, a PSOne display, in addition to other odds and ends to complete the portable console.

To put it plainly, this portable gaming device is capable of supporting Game Gear and Master System titles, and you need not exhaust your rechargeable AA battery collection, since it sports a built-in rechargeable battery that plugs into an AC outlet whenever it runs out of juice. The major drawback for this DIY project would be its rather hefty two-plus pounds of weight. 

Source: Game Gear modded to become Handy Gear | Ubergizmo