World Class Leader Board for SEGA Game Gear

SEGA Game Gear

Sport simulation golf
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World Class Leader Board

Online version of World Class Leader Board for SEGA Game Gear. Before the long-running Links series, Access produced the Leader Board lineage, which concludes here. Wind, snap and power are the main considerations as you dodge the bunkers, water and rough which make for more complex courses than the 8-bit versions of the original. The PC version revolutionized the use of the PC speaker to reproduce voice samples via their patented "RealSound-tm" process...

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Released in
1987
Publisher
Access Software, Inc.
Developer
Access Software, Inc.
Platforms
Apple II, Atari ST, C64, ZX Spectrum (1987), Amiga, Amstrad CPC, PC DOS (1988), Game Gear, Master System (1991), Sega Genesis (1992)
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SEGA Game Gear Handheld

Online emulated version of World Class Leader Board was originally developed for the SEGA Game Gear an 8-bit fourth generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990 in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and during 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear primarily competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, the Atari Lynx, and NEC's TurboExpress. It shares much of its hardware with the Master System, and can play Master System games by the use of an adapter. Sega positioned the Game Gear, which had a full-color backlit screen with a landscape format, as a technologically superior handheld to the Game Boy. Reception of the Game Gear was mixed, with praise for its full-color backlit screen and processing power for its time, criticisms over its large size and short battery life, and questions over the quality of its game library.

Game Gear was designed to be played while being held horizontally. The console contains an 8-bit 3.5 MHz Zilog Z80 chip for a central processing unit, the same as the Master System. Its screen measures 3.2 inches on the diagonal and is able to display up to 32 colors at a time from a total palette of 4096 colors, with a frame rate of 60 Hz at a display resolution of 160 × 144 non-square pixels. The screen is backlit in order to allow gamers to play in low-lighting situations. Powered by 6 AA batteries, the Game Gear has an approximate battery life of 3 to 5 hours.

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online game added: 2010-05-24, by dj