Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
Yeah, it should be possible to make a Game Gear into a home console using an RGB mod, an AC adapter, and a Master System controller converter table (which they sell on EBay).
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
it would be awesome to gut the Game Gear, use the RGB mod and controller mod and then reassemble the guts into a Master System body.lisalover1 wrote:Yeah, it should be possible to make a Game Gear into a home console using an RGB mod, an AC adapter, and a Master System controller converter table (which they sell on EBay).
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
Thanks for the offer but I'm kinda out of spending money right now because I just ordered a Master Systemavrame wrote:Not sure if it helps, but I saw in the clearance bin at a local gamestore gamegears were only $5 each. If you are willing to pay for it + shipping, I can pick one up for you and sent it your way. I'd assume all of them have bad screens though if they are going that cheap :S
Thanks again, though!
Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
It might just be the emulation, but the game gear games that came on those gamecube sonic compilations look like shit on a regular/hd tv. They don't fill up the screen properly either.
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
What would be even more awesome would be combining a Game Gear and a Genesis. You could put the attachment that allows a Game Gear to play Master System games and on the Genesis side have the 32X and Sega Cd hooked on.noiseredux wrote:it would be awesome to gut the Game Gear, use the RGB mod and controller mod and then reassemble the guts into a Master System body.lisalover1 wrote:Yeah, it should be possible to make a Game Gear into a home console using an RGB mod, an AC adapter, and a Master System controller converter table (which they sell on EBay).
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
If that was all in one unit I would sooo buy it, though it would probably need a generator or a nuclear reactor to power itOpa Opa wrote: What would be even more awesome would be combining a Game Gear and a Genesis. You could put the attachment that allows a Game Gear to play Master System games and on the Genesis side have the 32X and Sega Cd hooked on.
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Or a lighting strike giving it the 1.21 Gigawatts you need to power it.
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
Nah, you just need to figure out how to plug all eight power adapters into one wall socket without burning your house downBetamax001 wrote:If that was all in one unit I would sooo buy it, though it would probably need a generator or a nuclear reactor to power itOpa Opa wrote: What would be even more awesome would be combining a Game Gear and a Genesis. You could put the attachment that allows a Game Gear to play Master System games and on the Genesis side have the 32X and Sega Cd hooked on.
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Or a lighting strike giving it the 1.21 Gigawatts you need to power it.
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
If someone does decide to build a Sega GeneCD32X Master Gear they should consult with their local electrical engineer, insurance company, and maybe a priest before they plug it in the outletavrame wrote:Nah, you just need to figure out how to plug all eight power adapters into one wall socket without burning your house down
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
It would be like the when the Griswolds turned on their Christmas lights on their house in the movie Christmas Vacation
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Re: Other ways to play my Game Gear games?
Opa Opa wrote:What would be even more awesome would be combining a Game Gear and a Genesis. You could put the attachment that allows a Game Gear to play Master System games and on the Genesis side have the 32X and Sega Cd hooked on.noiseredux wrote:it would be awesome to gut the Game Gear, use the RGB mod and controller mod and then reassemble the guts into a Master System body.lisalover1 wrote:Yeah, it should be possible to make a Game Gear into a home console using an RGB mod, an AC adapter, and a Master System controller converter table (which they sell on EBay).
The Sega GeneCD32X Master Gear!
did you build this yet, Opa?

