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The '''Sega Game Gear''' was a handheld game console produced by Sega, and is basically a portable [[Master System]], but the VDP allows more palette entries. It utilized a Zilog Z80 processor,and ROM cartridges as a storage medium. | The '''Sega Game Gear''' was a handheld game console produced by Sega, and is basically a portable [[Master System|Sega Master System]], but the VDP allows more palette entries. It utilized a Zilog Z80 processor,and ROM cartridges as a storage medium. | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== |
Revision as of 03:21, 6 February 2024
The Sega Game Gear was a handheld game console produced by Sega, and is basically a portable Sega Master System, but the VDP allows more palette entries. It utilized a Zilog Z80 processor,and ROM cartridges as a storage medium.
Hardware
Main Processor: Zilog Z80 (8-bit)
Processor Speed: 3.579545 MHz
Resolution: 160 x 144 pixels
Colors Available: 4,096
Colors on screen: 32
Maximum Sprites: 64
Sprite Size: 8x8
Screen Size: 3.2 Inches
Audio: 4-channel tone generator composed of three square waves and one white noise channel.
RAM: 24 KB
Emulators
Emukon is the only known Game Gear emulator with debugging features.
Meka is a very good Game Gear emulator, and it can be found at http://www.smspower.org/meka/.
Kega Fusion is also a very good Game Gear emulator, and it can be found at http://www.eidolons-inn.net/tiki-index.php.
ROM Images
Sega Game Gear ROM images generally have the extension .GG.
Games
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