Wednesday, January 28, 2004
GameSpy has an article called "The Top Ten Handhelds that Never Made It," and while it's an interesting read (although they really should learn to copy-edit their articles), I think there's one handheld video game unit on the list that really shouldn't be there. Honestly, the Sega Game Gear had a six-year run before Sega stopped producing handhelds. Despite the fact that it never beat out the Game Boy to take over the number one spot, I don't think that means it was a failure. It was probably the only handheld gaming machine that ever really gave Nintendo a run for its money.
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