In part 2 of this ongoing series, we tackle the Sony Game Gear and see what can be done. After probably being dumped in the Australian outback for decades, it's full of (essentially) red clay and the polarisation filters have been burned off. It shouldn't be too difficult to repair, right?
Check out part 1 here, where I delve deeper into the backstory of how I obtained this Mad Max hardware and repair a Mega Drive/Genesis controller:
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