Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible Special is an RPG for the Sega Game Gear.
Special is the only entry in the series to feature 3D dungeon exploration mechanics similar to Wizardry and Etrian Odyssey. Outside of spell and item names, as well as some party mechanics, it has very little in common with other titles in the series.
Moldorian: Hikari to Yami no Sister is a fantasy RPG developed for the Game Gear in 1994 by Sega. It’s notable for its detailed art, unusual combat system, and soundtrack by Hitoshi Sakimoto.
This game is a Japanese-style adventure game set in the Phantasy Star universe. The player interacts with the game world by choosing available options such as "See", "Talk", "Move", etc. There are a few puzzles to solve and a few encounters with hostile characters (in a "pseudo-RPG" turn-based fashion), but the largest part of the game is dedicated to exploration and dialogue with the characters.
Phantasy Star Gaiden is a Sega Game Gear released as part of the Phantasy Star franchise. It was only released in Japan.
Phantasy Star Gaiden plays pretty much like any other Phantasy Star starting with the second game: both towns and dungeons are in top-down view, the turn-based battles are viewed from first-person perspective. The gameplay is standard console-style RPG: you should fight random enemies, gain experience and gold, buy better equipment, visit many towns and dungeons, etc.
Pop Breaker is a puzzle shooter game for the Sega Game Gear. It was only released in Japan. Piloting a hovertank named Diana, Yuki Takeshita is a high school student who is taking the entry exam for FSWAT - a newly formed defense force. There are 50 levels that the player must complete, controlling Yuki's hovercraft from an overhead perspective and navigating through a board-like environment.
He's Popeye the Sailor, but he's not out at sea this time. Popeye and his friends have decided to take a break and enjoy the beach, but Brutus wants the attention of Olivia, and challenges Popeye to a game of Volleyball!
Break out your Batarang! When the scum of Gotham City decide they want to take over, it's no joke... Or is it? The Joker and his cohorts kidnap Robin as the perfect bait to lure Batman. You can bet that the Dark Knight is going to be up to his ears
in hard-hitting combat before this episode is over!
X-Men: Gamesmaster's Legacy is an action game released in 1995 on the Game Gear. The game starts off with Cyclops and Storm as playable X-Men, although Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Bishop, Jean Grey, and Cable can be later unlocked. It is loosely based on the "Upstarts" and "X-Cutioner's Song" storylines that took place in the comics. It is the sequel to the original X-Men Game Gear game.
Music can be fun! Tempo, the hip-hoppin' grasshopper lives in the musical world of planet Rhythmia. It's up to Tempo to save the rhythm and give King Dirge the blues! Tempo boogies, spins, snaps his fingers and slings notes to zap King Dirge's tune-swiping ants.
An evil government has trapped you in a futurustic labyrinth! Fight your way through urban mazes in pursuit of hidden keys... the keys to expose the government's corruption.
Sylvan Tale follows the typical action-adventure game formula: The player controls a character who must solve puzzles, fight enemies, and talk to non-player characters in order to acquire special powers and items that will allow him to unlock new areas of the game world and solve the puzzles within. While the player may revisit areas, the game progresses in an essentially linear fashion, as each area can only be accessed if Zetts(the player character) has acquired a specific item or ability from the previous area.
Super Columns is charged with new ways to play and win at this intensely gripping puzzle game. Magic gems can suddenly flip the screen while Bomb gems can blast up to 5 gems at once! Hook up to a friend with your Gear to Gear connection and really test your skills!