Game Gear - handheld game console by Sega (GG)

392 games Game Gear
 
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Flying shooter. After passing the level, you meet with a long-awaited boss. Nothing remarkable, like in the whole series, but the adrenaline is enough for a couple of levels... They say it's a port from MSX2.

Meet! Funny (and famous) Japanese cat named Doraemon is back with us! Oh, horror, the programmers forgot (most likely they didn’t want to, they thought about the cat’s popularity) to include at least some story at the beginning. That is, after pressing start you find yourself in a primitive platformer; however, with a few changes that differ from standard platformers. There are weapons (but still you just have to crush most of the enemies with your carcass), there are also bosses, various levels. The graphics are wonderful, the sound is not bad at first, but soon gets bored. But the impression of the game is pleasant.

A set of pictures dedicated to Pai Chan, the character of the Virtua Fighter game.

A set of pictures dedicated to Akira, the character of the Virtua Fighter game.

J League GG Pro Striker '94 for Game Gear, a football simulation game featuring the official players of the Japan League from 1994. The game was dumped a long time ago, but, by chance, it saw the light of day only now.

Shinobi means "cunning". It is also one of the qualities you learned from your father, who taught you the discipline of Ninjutsu. By the way, your name is Joe Musashi, Master Ninja. You are trained to such an extent that with shurikens, a sword in your hands and a science behind your back, no one can stop you, you are unkillable! This version, unlike the Master System, is certainly not so pleasant to play, but what can you do. I advise fans of ninja to just watch.

Strategy on the theme of dinosaurs, or rather on the theme of the famous Japanese cult movie Godzilla. As in the film, we walk around the city, fighting off annoying Japs swarming around on various vehicles.

Motorcycle racing. And not weak. Show everyone who is the boss in the world of sports! I played for 5 minutes and turned it off. GP Rider is essentially a more seasoned version of Hang On, however, the latter is more often preferred.

You play as some kind of ragamuffin, and someone sent you on some kind of mystical quest. And either you have an amulet, or you have to find it. In general, a complete mess. And this bony one has a painfully kind of clumsy gait. Ugh! Intrigued? Then in more detail: you, the tough surfer Grindog, were slammed against the shore in a murderous wave.

A cool idea - to put a tiny girl behind the controls of a heavy, dirty, huge tank that stinks of solarium and oil! Don't ask about the plot - we don't know! The graphics are good (well, it's a Game Gear), the sound did not disappoint this time: excellent, not annoying. The gameplay from the very beginning is so addictive that you won’t tear yourself away, the whole game can be completed in one breath.

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