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Sega began work on their 8-bit portable in 1989 after Nintendo's GameBoy was released. At this point it was named Project Mercury and their goal was to make a portable superior to Nintendo's. On 6th October 1990 it was released in Japan as the Game Gear. In 1991 it was released in the US and in 1992 it was released in Europe and Australia The Game Gear is basically a portable Master System, the only major difference being a larger colour palette. It is far superior to the Nintendo GameBoy, with it's colour screen and TV tuner accessory. Another difference is that it is held lengthwise with buttons at the sides rather than the cramped format of the GameBoy. Although the Game Gear (and other portables that tried to compete with the GameBoy) seemed to be much better, the market was looking more for light weight and battery life, which the GameBoy excelled in. Game Gear uses up batteries in 3-5 hours and is rather heavy and bulky. The likeness to the Master System meant that games could easily be ported from the Master System to the Game Gear by burning the ROMs onto Game Gear sized carts. The Master...
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ROM or ROMs are short for Read Only Memory. Basically read only memory taken from a game cartridge. You can download almost any game's ROM off the internet now a days. To be able to play a rom, you'll need to find a compatible emulator. A gameboy advance or nintendo ds emulator wouldn't play a super nintendo or nintendo 64 rom. Some roms like gameboy, gameboy color and gameboy advance can be played on the same emulator, but others need their own. Most roms are commercial and some consider them illegal while others don't and some people just don't give a crap. You'll probably notice a disclaimer on every rom website you visit saying "you need to delete this file within 24 hours if you don't own the actual game cartridge". Site owners feel safer using that disclaimer, thinking they can't be sued or be liable or whatever. There are 100% legal roms called public domain roms. These roms were created by emulation fans and programmers. They are released without a copyright and freely available on most legal rom sites. There are lots of rom sites on the internet. Most are free and some charge to get access to a...
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