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    The Game Gear ate batteries like they were Tic Tacs, and it needed 6 of them at once. I don’t think it’s the design that held it back. It’s the power usage, and the lack of Tetris.

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      It was also gigantic compared to the Game Boy. Between that and the fact you needed to carry an AC power brick or 12v cigarette lighter adapter (or both) pretty much all the time unless you were swimming in AA battery money, you ended up carrying the thing around in what was basically a damn purse, like this one (more pictures on linked page):

      And that’s the smallest of the several first-party SEGA cases for it!

      Needless to say, despite its technological superiority to a Game Boy, I didn’t play mine nearly as often as I would have had a owned a Game Boy instead, just because it was so cumbersome to take places.

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        Columns was not an interesting or addictive as Tetris. It also didn’t come with the console.

        Tetris and the Gameboy being sold together was a massive boon to both of them.

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          Yeah. To be clear, I was (also) pointing out how underwhelming Columns was. It was fun, but it’s a long way from being Tetris.

          Good point about Tetris bring an included game - that had to help, too.