Difference between revisions of "Game Gear"
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| 196 || ''[[Sonic Labyrinth]]'' || [[1995]] || February 20, 2017 || February 22, 2017 || 5 || {{#duration: 1h22m7s}} || ''[[The Super Sonic Let's Play]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i_REh3mj_enPoVd-pMcMMEN playlist] | | 196 || ''[[Sonic Labyrinth]]'' || [[1995]] || February 20, 2017 || February 22, 2017 || 5 || {{#duration: 1h22m7s}} || ''[[The Super Sonic Let's Play]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i_REh3mj_enPoVd-pMcMMEN playlist] | ||
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− | | 206 || ''[[Sonic Blast]]''|| [[1996]] || March 21, 2017 || March 24, 2017 || 5 || {{#duration: 1h34m58s}} || ''[[The Super Sonic Let's Play]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i8-4IDBJ7ANxpIAudS6CbBK playlist] | + | | rowspan=2 | 206 || rowspan=2 | ''[[Sonic Blast]]''|| rowspan=2 | [[1996]] || March 21, 2017 || March 24, 2017 || 5 || {{#duration: 1h34m58s}} || ''[[The Super Sonic Let's Play]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i8-4IDBJ7ANxpIAudS6CbBK playlist] |
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+ | | colspan=2 | June 28, 2022 || 1 || {{#duration: 1h43m3s}} || ''[[Sonic Weekathon II]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i882bqaVOFDzWNIm3k9WtEg playlist] | ||
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| 297 || ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball]]'' || [[1994]] || October 16, 2018 || October 19, 2018 || 4 || {{#duration: 1h12m8s}} || ''[[The Super Sonic Let's Play]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i88ipQkmI0GamKkU0UQ8HLc playlist] | | 297 || ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball]]'' || [[1994]] || October 16, 2018 || October 19, 2018 || 4 || {{#duration: 1h12m8s}} || ''[[The Super Sonic Let's Play]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i88ipQkmI0GamKkU0UQ8HLc playlist] |
Revision as of 09:17, 28 June 2022
The Game Gear is an 8-bit handheld video game console created by Sega, released in 1990 in Japan and 1991 in North America. It is part of the fourth generation of video game consoles, and is Sega's first handheld console. 13 different games from the console's library have been played on The D-Pad.