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Around 50 bucks US for a rechargable battery pack back then. A third of the price of the console.
Around 50 bucks US for a rechargable battery pack back then. A third of the price of the console.
In fairness, I unquestioningly accepted the screen of my GameBoy Color as a little kid and now every time I fire it up I have no idea how I played on it. You can't see a goddamn thing.Heck look at reviews at the time no.one complained about the Game Gear screen quality.
Yep. Most old handheld screens are rough to some degree. Which is actually how some developers hid imperfections, especially on systems like the GBA with its blown out color palettes.I remember the screen getting blurry playing Sonic 2, but it wasn't anything crazy for the time. It was the state of technology.
IMO no backlight destroys that screen. The GG actually had a backlight, it makes a bigger difference than some blurring with fast movement to me.The GBC screen is a huge.improvement over the Game Gear but by then the Game Gear was dead.
It needs however good light conditions.
Anyway I do not recomend using an actual Game Gear, unless you have a screen and battery mod.
I think that the actual most powerful handheld at that time was the Atari Lynx.
Also anyone here played that Mega Man game. Is pretty weird and haves a big screen crunch.