
In the early 1990s, Sega had a 6% market share in the US whilst Nintendo had 94% – but by the middle of the decade,…
The Arcade Gamer, also known as the Poga and as the Master System Portátil in Brazil, is a Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. The Arcade Gamer has been distributed by several companies under different names and colour schemes, in both 20 and 30 game variants. All share the same plastic shell - a controller (also seen with the Mega Drive Twin Pads) with an extra C button, despite no Master System or Game Gear games ever making use of it. The same shell was used for the Mega Drive-based Arcade Gamer Classic.
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Facing mounting financial pressure, the Danish museum Spilmuseet ("The Games Museum") is about to jettison a massive…
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