There doesn't seem to be an end to the nostalgia money grabs known as retro consoles, at least until with run out of old consoles to revive. Almost all of these new-old consoles shrink their hulking ...
Sega is reviving its 1990 handheld, the Game Gear, as a mini retro-console for the company’s 60th anniversary. The Sega Game Gear Micro will be released in Japan this October, and it may be the ...
Following the success of the Genesis Mini, Sega has announced a new miniaturized version of one of the company’s other video game systems: Game Gear Micro! Set for release on October 6th, the Game ...
While Sega has been out of the console development scene since the release of the Dreamcast in 1999, the company is no stranger to releasing its classic titles on every subsequent platform under the ...
Remember the Game Gear, Sega’s portable handheld console that was released in the 90s and let you play classics like Sonic the Hedgehog and Mortal Kombat? Well, now there is a miniature version of ...
Finally acknowledging that the original Game Gear was a hefty beast as far as handhelds go, Sega has just released details on its latest throwback console: a miniature version of the Game Gear that’s ...
Sega has announced Game Gear Micro, a miniature version of its 1990-released handheld game console, in celebration of the company’s 60th anniversary. It will launch in black, blue, red, and yellow ...
SEGA isn't making the Dreamcast 2, nor is it teaming up with Microsoft to release the SEGA Series X. No, the earth-shattering news is a Game Gear micro mini-handheld console. Today SEGA confirmed the ...
Sega has revealed the Game Gear Micro, a teeny-tiny version of the popular handheld first released in 1990. Not much is known about the mini console, but we do have a good idea of its size (hint: it's ...
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