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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.
Puyo Puyo 2 (Japan)
Puzzle and Action Tanto-R (Japan)
Puzzle Bobble (Japan)
Quest for the Shaven Yak Starring Ren Hoek & Stimpy (USA, Europe)
Quiz Gear Fight!!, The (Japan)
R.B.I. Baseball ྚ (USA, Europe)
R.C. Grand Prix (USA, Europe)
Rastan Saga (Japan)
Revenge of Drancon (USA)
Riddick Bowe Boxing (Japan)
Riddick Bowe Boxing (USA)
Rise of the Robots (USA, Europe)
Ristar - The Shooting Star (USA, Europe)
Road Rash (USA, Europe)
RoboCop 3 (USA, Europe)
RoboCop versus The Terminator (USA, Europe)
Roll-chan: Mini World
Royal Stone - Hirakareshi Toki no Tobira (Japan)
Ryuukyuu (Japan)
S.S. Lucifer - Man Overboard! (Europe)
Samurai Shodown (USA, Europe)
Samurai Spirits (Japan)
Scratch Golf (Japan)
SD Gundam - Winner's History (Japan)
SD Gundam - Winner's History (Japan) [En by Gaijin v0.99]
Sega Game Pack 4 in 1 (Europe)
Sensible Soccer (Europe)
Shadam Crusader - Harukanaru Oukoku (Japan)
Shanghai II (Japan)
Shaq Fu (USA, Europe)
Shikinjou (Japan)
Shining Force Gaiden - Ensei, Jashin no Kuni e (Japan)
Shining Force Gaiden - Final Conflict (Japan)
Shining Force Gaiden - Final Conflict (Japan) [En by SFCentral v20060707]
Shining Force Gaiden II - Jashin no Kakusei (Japan)
Shining Force II - The Sword of Hajya (USA, Europe)