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The Adventures of Batman & Robin (video game)

The Adventures of Batman & Robin is a series of video game adaptations released between 1994 and 1995 featuring the DC Comics characters Batman and Robin based on Batman: The Animated Series. The games were released for numerous platforms, with the Genesis, Game Gear, and Sega CD versions published by Sega while the Super NES version was published by Konami.

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Arena: Maze of Death

Arena/Maze of Death is an isometric action video game created by Eden Entertainment Software for the Sega Game Gear. Players have to play the role as a one-person mercenary squad who is trapped in heavily guarded and deadly areas with the primary goal of surviving. This game was released late in the Game Gear's life span.

Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden AxeW
Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe

Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe is an action-adventure video game spin-off of the popular Golden Axe series. The game was released on the Sega Game Gear in 1991.

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Chicago Syndicate (video game)

Chicago Syndicate is an arcade-oriented beat 'em up video game that was released by Sega of America in North America for the Game Gear in 1996. It is a spin-off of Eternal Champions centering on former cat burglar Larcen Tyler.

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Coca-Cola Kid (video game)

Coca-Cola Kid is a Japan-exclusive Sega Game Gear side-scrolling action video game released in 1994. The game stars the Coca-Cola Kid, Coca-Cola's Japanese mascot of the 1990s. In addition to a standalone release, it was also included with a special red Game Gear bundle.

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Fred Couples Golf

Fred Couples Golf is a 1993 golf video game exclusively for the Game Gear featuring professional golfer Fred Couples. A 32X version was developed, but never released.

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Eternal Legend

Eternal Legend: Eien no Densetsu is a Japan-exclusive Game Gear role-playing video game. While the "Eternal Legend" name was used in both game packaging and advertising materials, the subtitle "Eien no Densetsu" (永遠の伝説) was only used to advertise the game for the Japanese market.

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Factory Panic

Factory Panic, originally titled Ganbare Gorubī , is an action game developed by JSH Co. for the Game Gear handheld game console, and published by Sega in 1991. In Brazil, Tec Toy retitled the game to Crazy Company.

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The G.G. Shinobi II: The Silent Fury

The G.G. Shinobi II: The Silent Fury is a side-scrolling action game by Sega released for the Game Gear in 1992. It is the sequel to The G.G. Shinobi, an offshoot of the Shinobi series created for Sega's portable platform. The player controls Joe Musashi as he rendezvous with his ninja allies from the previous game, giving the player access to different characters with unique abilities as the game progresses.

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Godzilla: Kaijuu no Daishingeki

Godzilla: Kaijuu no Daishingeki is a 1995 video game developed by SIMS Co., Ltd. and published by Sega for the Game Gear system. A non-official fan translation to English was released on January 2, 2019.

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Head Buster

Head Buster is a 1991 video game for the Game Gear handheld console. It involves robots fighting in combat sequences.

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House of Tarot

House of Tarot a tarot divination title where the player gets a tarot reading in Japanese using the Rider-Waite tarot cards. The game was published by Sega for a Japan-exclusive release.

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The Majors: Pro Baseball

The Majors: Pro Baseball is a baseball video game for Sega Game Gear. It features battery-based save and a Major League Baseball Players Association license.

Mega Man (1995 video game)W
Mega Man (1995 video game)

Mega Man is an action-platform video game developed by Freestyle for the Sega Game Gear, and saw a North America-only release in October 1995. The game was sublicensed by British publisher U.S. Gold from Japanese-based company and creator of Mega Man Capcom. The game features Mega Man fighting against the mad scientist Dr. Wily and the six Robot Masters under his control, and features bosses and stages from Mega Man 4 and Mega Man 5.

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Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible

Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible is a role-playing video game series developed by Multimedia Intelligence Transfer, Sega, and Menue, and published by Atlus and Sega for multiple platforms. The first game of the series, Revelations: The Demon Slayer, was released in 1992; this is the only title in the series to have been released in English. After The Demon Slayer, two sequels and five spin-off titles have been released. In the main series titles, players explore the game world and fight monsters in menu-based battles; players can also attempt to recruit monsters to their party, and can fuse two allied monsters into a single new one to try to get stronger monsters. The spin-off title Another Bible is a turn-based strategy game, while Last Bible Special is a role-playing game controlled from a first-person perspective.

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Ninja Gaiden (Game Gear)

Ninja Gaiden (忍者外伝) is an action video game released for the Game Gear in 1991 by Sega with license from Tecmo. It stars Ryu Hayabusa and is part of the Ninja Gaiden series, although it features a plot not connected to any of the other Ninja Gaiden games. The gameplay is similar to previous Ninja Gaiden games where the player jumps between platforms defeating and avoiding enemies.

Pet Club: Inu Daisuki!W
Pet Club: Inu Daisuki!

Pet Club: Inu Daisuki! is a video game where a player controls a young female person who has to take care of a pet dog.

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Pet Club: Neko Daisuki!

Pet Club: Neko Daisuki! is a video game released in Japan for the Game Gear. It is similar to Pet Club: Inu Daisuki! except it deals with taking care of a newborn kitten instead of a puppy. The game is part of Kid's Gear collection of titles for a younger audience.

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Poker Face Paul

Poker Face Paul is a series of four video games for Game Gear that simulates various card games, all released in 1994. The individual games are Poker Face Paul's Blackjack, Poker Face Paul's Gin, Poker Face Paul's Poker, and Poker Face Paul's Solitaire.

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Popeye: Beach Volleyball

Popeye: Beach Volleyball (ポパイのビーチバレーボール) is a summer sports-related Game Gear video game that was released exclusively in Japan. The game was based on comic strip of same name created by E. C. Segar.

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Popils

Popils, known in Europe as Popils The Blockbusting Challenge and in Japan as Magical Puzzle Popils (マジカルパズル・ポピルズ), is a stage-based puzzle platform video game for the Sega Game Gear. It was released in the early 1990s by Tengen in Japan. It has the option of English or Japanese-language play.

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Ristar (Game Gear)

Ristar is a platform video game released by Sega in February 1995 for the Game Gear. While sharing themes and gameplay elements from its main counterpart, Ristar, for the Sega Genesis, it is a largely different game. The game was well received by critics, who felt the gameplay mechanics were transferred over well to the older, aging Game Gear system, but were divided on whether or not the game was worth playing if both versions of the game were available to the consumer. The game received even less exposure than its Genesis counterpart, due to the Game Gear being towards the end of its lifecycle, and having less of a userbase to begin with in comparison to the Genesis.

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Sega Game Pack 4 in 1

Sega Game Pack 4 in 1 is a collection of four video games released by Sega in 1992 for their Game Gear handheld console and was generally included with new consoles. The games include Flash Columns, Penalty Shootout, Tennis and Rally.

Super ColumnsW
Super Columns

Super Columns is a tile-matching puzzle video game released by Sega for the Game Gear in 1995. It was later included on the Coleco Sonic, along with the original Columns, to which it is a sequel.

Sylvan TaleW
Sylvan Tale

Sylvan Tale is an action-adventure game developed and published by Sega for the Game Gear. It was released exclusively in Japan in 1995, however currently there is an English patch for the game released by Aeon Genesis.

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X-Men (Game Gear video game)

X-Men is a video game that was released in 1994 for the Sega Game Gear featuring the X-Men superhero team. In the game, most of the X-Men have been captured by Magneto; only Wolverine and Cyclops escaped the initial assault on X-Men headquarters and are available for play at the start of the game. Players rescue the other X-Men and use them and their abilities to defeat Magneto.

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X-Men: Gamesmaster's Legacy

X-Men: Gamesmaster's Legacy is an action game released in 1995 on the Sega Game Gear system. The game starts off with Cyclops and Storm as playable X-Men, although Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Bishop, Jean Grey, and Cable can be later unlocked. It is loosely based on the "Upstarts" and "X-Cutioner's Song" storylines that took place in the comics. It is the sequel to the original X-Men Game Gear game.