Forever blowing bubbles.
The world of emulation handhelds has given us numerous clones of the Nintendo Game Boy, but Sega systems have been curiously underrepresented. Sure, Anbernic gave us the Saturn-style ARC, but we haven’t had all that many devices that take inspiration from Nintendo’s bitter ’90s rival—until now, at least.
The $99 Game Kiddy Bubble ($99 from MechDIY) is clearly inspired by the Game Gear, Sega’s answer to the wildly successful monochrome Game Boy. Released in the early ’90s and based largely on the 8-bit Master System hardware, the Game Gear offered a full-colour illuminated screen but suffered from the same shortcomings as the Atari Lynx and NEC PC Engine GT: battery life.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Forever blowing bubbles.
The world of emulation handhelds has given us numerous clones of the Nintendo Game Boy, but Sega systems have been curiously underrepresented. Sure, Anbernic gave us the Saturn-style ARC, but we haven’t had all that many devices that take inspiration from Nintendo’s bitter ’90s rival—until now, at least.
The $99 Game Kiddy Bubble ($99 from MechDIY) is clearly inspired by the Game Gear, Sega’s answer to the wildly successful monochrome Game Boy. Released in the early ’90s and based largely on the 8-bit Master System hardware, the Game Gear offered a full-colour illuminated screen but suffered from the same shortcomings as the Atari Lynx and NEC PC Engine GT: battery life.
Read the full article on timeextension.com