History of video games/Platforms/Game Gear Micro

Development
The Game Gear Micro was developed to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Game Gear and the 60th anniversary of Sega.

Launch
The Game Gear Micro was launched on October 6th, 2020 only in Japan with a cost of 4,980 yen per handheld.

Compute
The Game Gear Micro is powered by an Allwinner F1C200s system on a chip with an ARM9 CPU clocked at 600 megahertz.

The Game Gear Micro has 64 megabytes of DDR1 RAM.

Hardware
The Game Gear Micro has 128 megabytes of flash storage.

The Game Gear Micro has a 1.15 inch color LCD with a resolution of 240 by 180 pixels.

The Game Gear Micro is powered by twin AAA size batteries.

Orders of all models of Game Gear Micro at once included the Big Window accessory.

Software
The Game Gear Micro runs an operating system based on version 3.10.05 of the Linux Kernel.

The Game Gear Micro uses some open source software, and runs Game Gear games through emulation. Hardware improvements needed to be accounted for, as accurate emulation of Game Gear alone would show graphical issues hidden by the original Game Gear's poor screen quality.

Game library
There are four different colors of Game Gear Micro, each with four separate games pre installed.