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    Sega GameGear development unit - used in porting games.

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    Up for sale I have this Sega GameGear unit, used in development. Apparently it was used in porting games.

    Overall the condition is good, with just a few marks here and there.

    Heres the pics:





    Price = £80 GBP + shipping or best offer. SOLD

    Thanks for looking, feel free to ask any questions.
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    Wow interesting kit. If I recall correctly the first console I ever owned was a gamegear. I around 4 years old at the time

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    Same here, first console I ever had, it was Christmas and I was six, and I spent hours playing The Lion King and Sonic under my quilt on the bed with the light off. Guess it helped me getting terrible eyesight lol but great memories!

    Good luck selling!

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    Based on the serial number it seems like a custom hack job tho. Is this just outputting a video signal?
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    Omar, I have responded to your PM.

    In all honesty I have no idea, it came from the developer as you see it and I was told it was used for porting games so I have put it up for sale as such.

    Are you suggesting it might output VGA?

    In this era alot of companies made custom things, I assume this was one of them.

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    if it supports vga output i may be interested, test it out =p

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    Sorry mate, its sold, not in my hands anymore.

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    It would be possible to add a VGA connector to the system, but it should be noted if that is a VGA connector, it's clear from the pictures it's for the old style 9-pin connector, and you'd undoubtedly need a monitor capable of syncing at 15Khz in order to display the video signal. If you own a TeraDrive or Amstrad MegaPC one of those monitors may work, otherwise you'd be hard pressed to find a PC monitor that can display the signal.

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