Years ago I inherited my wife's family's Game Gear. After a recap, and replacing the backlight, I started tracking down games to play on it. It's been great exploring a whole library of games that I skipped out on as a kid! (I was a Nintendo kid)
Now I have a nice little library of carts to play on this beast of a 90's handheld.
I was at a party a year or two ago and my friend booted it up on her Genesis. She smashed through every level with zero trouble (even the part with the monkeys tossing you, that always fucked me up!)
She got to the final stage, began giving Scar and…
The game froze. She’s like “motherfucker…” but it took but an hour for her to get there. She has like.. memorized it. Restarted her Genesis and… nothing. Tried another game… nope.
Because it gets stupid hard real fast. Even if you somehow make out the monkey puzzle on the 2nd level, the pinpoint jump, double jump situation at the end crushes whatever excitement you have. That level is harder than the final boss.
I kept hearing it was a "hidden gem", but was honestly kind of disappointed with it. The music is great and the game is okay, but I think every other Disney licensed game I've tracked down so far for the Game Gear is better than the Lion King.
Aladdin is a better game. I think the difficulty spike on Lion King makes it a gem for a lot of people. I just can't wait to be king was life changing and one the most satisfying things to beat.
Oh god, I'm so fucking sorry. Do you have like a donation page for your therapy bills or something.
It's not a bad game, it's just that it's full of insta-death, has no pause or save features, and there is no Continue screen should you fail. If we stopped because we were being called to dinner, it meant having to play....the whole....game....again....all the way from the start. Proudly, we did eventually beat it, but mother of fuck
Fortunately the Genesis version doesn't have any of those issues (aside from the first stage, ironically enough, there's only one insta-death place in each of the other stages), though it is weird that the portable version doesn't have a pause or save function.
I think it's the 4th zone, the 3rd area involves a bunch of spring jumps into the void just to get to the boss. No clue why I spent the time to memorize that level, but I did.
Shining force seemed to come up on every internet list, so I had to track it down. It's definitely a solid game that I probably would have spent HOURS on as a kid.
Hoping that at some point I have enough time on my hands to spend hours on it as an adult 😏
If it wasn't for the non-existent battery life the Game Gear could really have competed pretty strongly with the Game Boy, at least in the early '90s (nothing could stop the juggernaut that was Pokemon, though). The game library was decent, it had a backlight and color, and you basically had a portable Master System when it came to power. I was a Genesis kid who had a Game Boy, but still always wanted the Game Gear to play the franchises I had on the Genesis on the go.
With a LED backlight, the battery life of this almost triples! And rechargeable batteries are way better than what they were in the 90s.
I didn't have any Sega System as a kid, so all the Sega franchises have been brand new to me the last few years - there's some really great stuff in there!
😬 Wasn't prepared for that question, not sure I can pick only one.
I can say that lately I've been focused on Woody Pop. Slowly but surely getting the hang of that one. It's a pretty interesting breakout/arkanoid where you are fighting your way through a toy shop. Every time you clear a room, you get a choice of which door to go through (and therefore) which room to tackle next.
There are power ups to collect, each room's bricks seem to depict a different toy, and there's unlimited continues. It's a pretty simple but solid game.
My favorite game for Game Gear is Batman Returns and I never hear it talked about! It's gorgeous, it has grappling hook based action gameplay. Every stage has two options to play through so you don't get bored playing the same stages every time you power in on. And its very challenging but still beatable. I recommend it!