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ARTICLES RELATED TO Sega Game Gear - Specifications |  |  |  | Sega Game Gear - Specifications: Encyclopedia II - Sega Game Gear - Sales history and Game Boy rivalryWhen first launched in America, a memorable TV advertising campaign was used to promote the system as superior to the Game Boy. One commercial featured a dog looking back and forth at both portables, with a narrator saying, "If you were colorblind and had an IQ of less than twelve, then you wouldn't care which portable you had. Of course, you wouldn't care if you drank from the toilet, either." An advertisement was shown in black and white, with players milling about aimlessly in a dark void, playing Game Boys. A lone rebel appears wi ...
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 |  |  | Sega Game Gear - Specifications: Encyclopedia II - Sega Game Gear - Design and technical featuresThe Game Gear was basically a pocket Master System, but allowed a larger color palette, and therefore potentially better-looking graphics. Unlike the Game Boy, the system is held in a "landscape" position, with the controls at the sides, making it less cramped to hold. One of the more famous and unusual peripherals for the Game Gear was the "TV Tuner Adapter", a device that plugged into the system's cartridge slot, and allowed you to watch TV on the Game Gear's screen. Other addons included a magnifying glass to compensate the relatively sma ...
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 |  |  | Sega Game Gear - Specifications: Encyclopedia II - Sega Game Gear - Design and technical featuresThe Game Gear was basically a pocket Master System, but allowed a larger color palette, and therefore potentially better-looking graphics. Unlike the Game Boy, the system is held in a "landscape" position, with the controls at the sides, making it less cramped to hold. One of the more famous and unusual peripherals for the Game Gear was the "TV Tuner Adapter", a device that plugged into the system's cartridge slot, and allowed you to watch TV on the Game Gear's screen. Other addons included a magnifying g ...
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