Enjoy these shots of an unmodded, un-recapped, probably-on-the-verge-of-dead Game Gear. The game being played is Face’s Ryu Kyu, which is known in the west as Solitaire Poker. Great game and perfectly suited to the Game Gear’s absolutely antiquated screen. If you have never played it, it’s a combination of poker and Tetris where you need to fill a five by five grid on your screen with cards that you arrange into poker suits. Point distribution is also based on the strength of your hand in that row, column, or diagonal. It’s totally worth playing today and is one of the better puzzle games of the era, IMO. The game can be difficult, but there is no time limit for when you need to drop your cards, so you can focus on building the best combination of hands possible. The scoring system is also forgiving - the basic rule is that you need to meet a certain score before you fill your five by five grid. Once the score is met, whatever points youve accumulated over the top, get carried over to your next board. It’s entirely possible to do so well, that you’ve met your minimum scores for the next board before you even star it.

Like any good puzzle game, it’s extremely easy to pick up and play, balances luck and skill, and is very addictive. It doesnt hurt that the Gear is a very comfortable system to use.

I’m assuming it would have been a bigger hit in the west had they used the same cover art as the Japanese version.

Ryu Kyu's tasteful cover art

Also note that is my first game gear post.

Pictures taken via a6000 with a 35mm fixie.