No sound or no picture?
So I got a Game Gear at the flea market. I tested it out and it had a good picture. I didn't really check the sound. I got home, it doesn't make sound. At all. Not even with headphones. But do you know what? I don't care. I'm just thrilled that I have a Game Gear that I can actually see what is on the screen. My other one had a very dim screen. But this one you can actually adjust the screen brightness. It came with three games (Super Columns, Sonic 2, and X-Men, so no rare games), and a carrying case and all that was only $8. I was heading out when I saw a huge 7-up bottle for $7, so I got that, too. I also saw a huge R2-D2 soda container, almost as tall as I was, but I didn't get it. Funny how I've never seen Star Wars, yet I knew it was R2-D2. And not C3PO. So now I can play my Game Gear games and actually know what's going on in them, although there will be no sound. I guess if I had to choose either being blind or deaf, I would choose being deaf, because if I was deaf, at least I could see to play video games. Although I wouldn't hear music any more, which would be sad, but at least I could see. But I am not deaf or blind, so I can see and hear, which is great, except when the stupid cat is yowling for food and won't shut up.
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