PalmOne Sega Classics Card

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PalmOne Sega Classics Card

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
EAN: 0805931009845
Label: Palm
Manufacturer: Palm
Model: P10923U
Publisher: Palm
Studio: Palm



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Product DescriptionYou've waited long enough! SEGA unlocked the vault-now you can relieve the manic energy of Sonic the Hedgehog, the danger of Shinobi, the intensity of Super Columns, and the passion of Shining Force. Four unforgettable SEGA Game Gear greats now packed into one 'plug 'n play' card for your Palm Handheld! Titles included are Sonic the Hedgehog, Shinobi, Super Columns, Shining Force II: The Sword of Hajya.Sonic the Hedgehog - Evil Dr. Robotnik is turning innocent animals into crazed robots, and only one hero can stop him! Guide Sonic through a slew of stages filled with hazards to avoid, bad guys to fight, and rings to collect. Shinobi - Transform into a ninja, a silent assassin trained in the ancient martial arts. Some female ninja trainees have been kidnapped, and it's up to you to rescue them as well as defeat the evil ninja that kidnapped them. Super Columns - the frantic, perennially popular puzzle game offers three action-packed modes - Endless, Story and Flash - for triple the challenge, triple the triumph. Shining Force II: The Sword of Hajya - the peaceful kingdom of Cypress has been invaded by the corrupt, ambitious king Iom, and terror rampages across the land. Defeat the invaders in this legendary strategy-based RPG.




Features:
  • Four SEGA Game Gear greats now packed into one "plug 'n play" card for your Palm Handheld
  • Games include Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Shinobi, Super Columns
  • Shining Force II: The Sword of Hajya
  • Compatible with Tungsten C, Tungsten T, Zire 71













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - didn't work on handspring treo 600
This looked really fun, and the requirements said a palm os 5 device with an sd/mmc slot, but unfortunately, it didn't work on my treo 600 handheld. Each application would say "Error loading ARM code" when invoked. Also, it appears you need to cart the card around with you because you can't copy the applications onto your handheld, they have to stay on the card. :(



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sonic is Back!
Who could imagine that my Palm could be so much fun! What was once my calendar and date book has now become a replacement for my GameBoy - thanks to the Sega Classics card. These games are just like the originals on GameGear. I recommend this product highly. It really helps time fly while waiting around airports.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great games, great value
These Sega titles are loads of fun with great gameplay, high-res color graphics, and sound effects for a PDA. The games are almost exact replicas of the original titles on Sega's Game Boy-like Game Gear (in fact, I believe they are ports using an emulator), then they will bring back some fond memories if you were a Game Gear fan. Even if you didn't play these on a Game Gear, these games are top notch for a PDA.

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The games are:
Sonic the Hedgehog: original high-speed platform game
Shinobi: decent side scrolling fighting game
Super Columns: great Tetris-like puzzle game
Shining Force II: The Sword of Hajya: a role-playing game (adventure game kind of like Dungeons and Dragons but with more colorful characters)

If you have a Palm OS 5 device (like a Zire 71, Tungsten C, or Tungsten T) and like games, this is a must have. Note that this card does not work on Sony OS 5 devices, which use Memory Stick.



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