Sega Boy was the first of the three consoles, released in 1990. It was a 4-bit handheld with a 2-color display. Its games were simple, but its battery life was legendary.
Game Gear was the 8-bit powerhouse of the 90s. Its 3.5-inch color display was the envy of all. But its games were often as buggy as its controller.
Sega Master System was the 16-bit console that tried to take on the SNES but ended up being a footnote in history. Still, its games were the most expensive of the three.
And so, the battle for 90s gaming supremacy was decided. But the real question remains, which one was the best?
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