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Hardware Review: Game Gear Micro – Go Home Sega, You’re Drunk

What is this, a Game Gear for ants?

It’s fair to say that Nintendo’s erstwhile rival Sega shocked everyone when it announced that it was creating a teeny, tiny version of its Game Gear handheld to celebrate its 60th birthday. Actually, we should back up a little there; the fact that the company was choosing to refresh a classic system wasn’t surprising in itself – after all, we’ve had the NES Classic Edition, PC Engine Mini and Mega Drive Mini over the past few years – but it was more the manner in which Sega was resurrecting the console that dropped jaws.

The ¥4,980 / $50 / €50 Game Gear Micro really does live up its name – it’s even smaller than the almost unacceptably dinky Game Boy Micro and the screen is around the size of a postage stamp – and it’s available in five colour options which each come with their own selection of games. So, to experience the entire range, you’ve got to stump up the cash for all five. Crazy enough for you yet? How about the fact that the Game Gear Micro is totally exclusive to Japan?

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