
Sega Game Gear The Majors Pro Baseball
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"The Majors: Pro Baseball" for the Sega Game Gear is an officially licensed MLB title from the early 1990s, covering all 28 clubs that made up the major league map before the 1993 expansion brought Colorado and Florida into the picture. Sega published it for their handheld hardware at a time when the Game Gear was fighting hard for shelf space against the original Game Boy, and baseball was the genre where both platforms leaned in. This cart put a full MLB season in your pocket.
The Game Gear itself launched in North America in 1991 with a color screen as its headline differentiator. Sega backed the hardware aggressively with sports titles because that was the demographic gap: the Game Boy had the puzzle and platform crowd, Sega wanted the sports fan who would pay for a color display and real team rosters. "The Majors" arrived in that push, carrying the MLBPA license and all 28 team names. That was the standard license structure of the era, the same approach Accolade used on HardBall III for SNES in 1993: players and clubs, sometimes without full stadium branding, but enough to feel real on a four-inch backlit screen while waiting on a layover or riding a bus. 1991 through 1994 was the window the Game Gear had genuine traction. After the Game Boy Pocket and eventual Game Boy Color, the conversation shifted. This cart comes from that front half of the run, before the handheld market consolidated.
Six AAs for five hours of backlit color baseball on a screen the size of a playing card.
The cartridge is loose, no box or manual, which is the standard configuration for a working copy that has been in rotation. The cart shell reads clean with bold red and blue text against the black plastic, the MLB logo centered over a baseball graphic, exactly as Sega pressed it. No label peeling noted. Game Gear carts are small enough that corner wear on the shell edge is worth a close look before you shelve it. Run your thumb along the contact-pin end of the cart and check that the edge connector is clear of oxidation.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm title screen displays correct 28-team roster to date the build as pre-1993 expansion.
Six AAs for five hours of backlit color baseball on a screen the size of a playing card.
The Sega Era
Sega's 90s catalogue moved fast and took risks. Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, the arcades that fed them, the merchandise that trailed each launch. The blue-ribbon years produced cartridges, plush, promotional cards, and magazine inserts that rarely made it past the living room floor. What landed here was stored carefully enough to survive two console generations.
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