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  2. List of Sega video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sega's official logo. Sega is a video game developer, publisher, and hardware development company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with multiple offices around the world.The company has produced home video game consoles and handheld consoles since 1983; these systems were released from the third console generation to the sixth.

  3. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sega's second and last traditional handheld. Played entire Sega Genesis library and its exact ROM cartridges. [1] No games specifically made for it, no compatibility for any other Sega platforms. [3] Suffered from fast battery consumption and launching at a time when Sega trying to support many other platforms concurrently. [17] [3]

  4. Genesis Nomad - Wikipedia

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    Planning to release a new handheld console to succeed the Game Gear, Sega originally intended to produce a system with a touchscreen interface two years before the Game.com handheld by Tiger Electronics. However, touchscreen technology was expensive at the time, so Sega instead released the Genesis Nomad, a handheld version of the Genesis. [5]

  5. Evercade - Wikipedia

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    The Evercade EXP, the 2nd generation Evercade handheld. Compared to the original console, the EXP includes additional buttons and a slightly altered button layout. Although the screen is the same size as the original handheld, the EXP plays in higher resolution at 800x480.

  6. Handheld game console - Wikipedia

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    According to former Sega of America research and development head Joe Miller, the Nomad was not intended to be the Game Gear's replacement; he believed that there was little planning from Sega of Japan for the new handheld. [40] Sega was supporting five different consoles: Saturn, Genesis, Game Gear, Pico, and the Master System, as well as the ...

  7. Game Gear - Wikipedia

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    With a late start into the handheld console market, Sega rushed to get the Game Gear into stores quickly, [12] having lagged behind Nintendo in sales without a handheld on the market. [10] As one method of doing so, Sega based the Game Gear hardware on the Master System, with a much larger 4,096 color palette compared to the Master System's 64 ...

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