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  2. Game Gear - Wikipedia

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    The Game Gear [a] is an 8-bit fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and during 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily competed with Nintendo 's Game Boy , the Atari Lynx , and NEC 's TurboExpress .

  3. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [a] is a 1992 platform game developed by Aspect and published by Sega for the Master System and Game Gear.It is the sequel to the 8-bit Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) and follows Sonic as he attempts to get the Chaos Emeralds back to rescue his friend Miles "Tails" Prower from Dr. Robotnik.

  4. 32X - Wikipedia

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    The 32X is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console. Codenamed "Project Mars", it was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a transitional console into the 32-bit era until the release of the Sega Saturn. The 32X uses its own ROM cartridges and has its own library of games.

  5. List of 32X games - Wikipedia

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    Codenamed "Project Mars", [1] the 32X was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a holdover until the release of the Sega Saturn. [2] Independent of the Genesis, the 32X used its own ROM cartridges and had its own library of games, as well as two 32-bit central processing unit chips and a 3D graphics processor. [1]

  6. List of Sega video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sega's fourth major home console and only release in the 32-bit console generation, released worldwide; Plays CD-ROM games; Released simultaneously with the 32X, which also plays 32-bit games; Sega NetLink accessory, released in 1996, provided Internet and multiplayer gaming access; in Japan it used the SegaNet Internet service [47]

  7. List of Game Gear games - Wikipedia

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    The Game Gear. This is a list of the 365 [a] games available for Sega's Game Gear handheld video game system. For games that were announced for the Game Gear, but never ended up releasing, see the list of cancelled Game Gear games. There was an adapter for the Game Gear that allowed it to play Master System games. This article lists only the ...

  8. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    This chart shows the most common display resolutions, with the color of each resolution type indicating the display ratio (e.g., red indicates a 4:3 ratio). This article lists computer monitor , television, digital film, and other graphics display resolutions that are in common use.

  9. Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit video game) - Wikipedia

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    Composer Yuzo Koshiro in 2006. In 1990, Sega released the Game Gear, [10] an 8-bit handheld game console designed to compete with Nintendo's Game Boy. [11] Around the same time, Sonic Team worked on Sonic the Hedgehog for the 16-bit Genesis and Sega wanted to increase consumer awareness of the Game Gear by producing a version of Sonic for the system.