SC Games

SC

SS Games

SS

S32X Games

S32X

SMD Games

SMD

SGG Games

SGG

SMS Games

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The Game Gear is an 8-bit fourth-generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and during 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, the Atari Lynx, and NEC's TurboExpress. It shares much of its hardware with the Master System, and can play Master System games through the use of an adapter.
Pac-Attack (USA, Europe)
Pac-In-Time (Proto)
Pac-Man (USA, Europe)
Panzer Dragoon Mini (Japan)
Paperboy (USA, Europe)
Paperboy II (USA, Europe)
Pengo (Japan)
Pengo (USA, Europe)
Pet Club Inu Daisuki! (Japan)
Pete Sampras Tennis (Europe)
PGA Tour 96 (USA, Europe)
PGA Tour Golf (USA, Europe)
PGA Tour Golf (USA) (v1.1)
PGA Tour Golf II (USA, Europe)
Phantasy Star Adventure (Japan)
Phantasy Star Adventure (Japan) [En by Aeon Genesis v1.0]
Phantasy Star Gaiden (Japan)
Phantasy Star Gaiden (Japan) [En by Magic Destiny v1.012]
Phantasy Star Gaiden (Japan) [En by Magic Destiny v1.012] (Wide Font)
Phantom 2040 (USA, Europe)
Pinball Dreams (USA)
Poker Faced Paul's Blackjack (USA, Europe)
Poker Faced Paul's Gin (USA, Europe)
Poker Faced Paul's Poker (USA, Europe)
Poker Faced Paul's Solitaire (USA, Europe)
Pop Breaker (Japan)
Power Strike II (Japan, Europe)
Predator 2 (USA, Europe)
Primal Rage (USA, Europe)
Prince of Persia (USA, Europe)
Pro Yakyuu ྗ, The (Japan)
Pro Yakyuu GG League ྚ (Japan)
Psychic World (USA, Europe)
Psychic World (USA, Europe) (v1.1)
Putt & Putter (Japan)
Putt & Putter (USA, Europe)