A platform developed for Game Gear starring Miles "Tails" Prower. The Tails Island has been attacked by the terrible fire robots of Robollion. Explore Tails island and defeat enemies. This hack adds a few new assets, new color palettes and new levels. All of the levels from the original game were redone, from the color palette to the level design.
The Game Gear received a unique adaptation of the 1997 dinosaur sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It is primarily a side-scrolling platform game but also includes some other gameplay elements. Players control a hunter who, armed with a stun rifle and having enlisted the help of a friendly Procompsognathus ("Compy"), must make his way through various levels on Isla Sorna to finally reach a helicopter and escape.
One thousand years into the future, you live in constant fear of the Dark Dragon and his giant cyborg insect armies. Armed with a deadly weapon from the ancient past and the guidance of your armored blue dragon, you must save your people from endless swarms of deadly foes. Fulfill your destiny and keep the Dark Dragon from reaching the tower; or die trying.
Iron Man/X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal is a Sega Game Gear action beat-'em-up game developed by Realtime Associates and published by Acclaim Entertainment.
This is a side-story, set in the same world as the famous Lunar RPGs: Silver Star and Eternal Blue. The town of Burg is populated by harvesters, and you take control of two girls, Ellie and Lena. One day, they are sent to the island of Ien where they should study magic, and there begins their adventure.
The game is a traditional Japanese-style RPG. You navigate your party through a top-down world, visiting towns and hostile areas. Enemy encounters are random, the battles are turn-based and are viewed from first-person perspective.
Whilst not officially released in English, there is now a completed fan-translation of this game.
Arcade Classics offers three classic Atari titles. It includes the following games: Missile Command, Centipede and Pong (Ultrapong: both Pong and Hockey). All games have selectable difficulty options. They contain a classic mode as well as a SEGA mode in the Game Gear version, which enhances the graphics and adds new sound effects.