I just unpacked @[email protected]’s GameGear. It is dead, and most probably suffers from crappy capacitors. I already have a full replacement set here, so I will post some updates in the next days to weeks. Let’s see if the LCD screen is still viable, or a TFT mod is also required.
#retrogaming #retrocomputing #sega #segagamegear
Quick check inside reveals that this is a very nice VA0 mainboard from mid 1991. Visually it looks to be in excellent condition.
Closer inspections shows signs of corrosion at the capacitors. Yup, we got capacitor plague. No surprise here. This 100uF capacitor near the power connector has corroded terminals.
By the way: if you want to open up a GameGear you need a 4.5mm bit that’s shaped like… a flower…? Not sure what this is called.
@[email protected] Its called a game bit.
@[email protected] The really like to screw people. So annoying.
@[email protected] it is the same as SMS cartridges? what was it, security screws or something like that?
@[email protected] yes, might be the same screws. Definitely a kind of security bit. The smaller 3.8mm variant is I think also used on GameBoy cartridges.
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@[email protected] I’ve seen them being called “GameBit”
@[email protected] I’ve always called it a “Nintendo Security Screw”. Didn’t know Sega used it too.