Sega Game Gear parts and accessories, the upgrade and repair hub for Sega's first color handheld.
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- Game Gear IPS screen kits. BennVenn and Hispeedido IPS upgrades for the dim original screen
- Capacitor refresh kits. Replacement electrolytics for the well-known Game Gear cap-fail issue
- Replacement shells. Retro Modding aftermarket housings
- Batteries and power. Replacement battery contacts, USB-C power options where stocked
- Internal parts. Buttons, screen lenses, ribbons
The Sega Game Gear launched in 1990 as a color rival to the Game Boy and remains one of the most repair-focused systems in the modding scene because every original unit needs the same job: full capacitor replacement. The original electrolytics on the main board, sound board and power board fail at this age and cause distorted sound, dim or absent picture, and intermittent power. ZedLabz stocks BennVenn and Hispeedido IPS kits, capacitor refresh kits, Retro Modding shells, and the parts needed for a full restoration.
Quick picks for Game Gear restoration
- The most-installed first job: a full capacitor refresh kit. Original Game Gear electrolytics fail consistently at this age, the cap kit is the foundational restoration and often resolves "broken" units returning from storage.
- The everyday rebuild: capacitor refresh plus an IPS screen kit (BennVenn or Hispeedido) and a fresh shell, the standard Game Gear modernisation.
- The dream rig: capacitor refresh, BennVenn IPS, fresh shell and replacement buttons, plus a USB-C power option (where stocked) for cleaner power than the original 6-AA setup.
The Game Gear restoration ladder
- Capacitor refresh: the foundational mod. Original Game Gear caps fail at this age across all three boards (main, sound, power). Replacement is essential before assessing any other fault. Soldering required.
- IPS screen kit: the BennVenn and Hispeedido IPS kits replace the dim original screen with a bright IPS panel. The most-cited cosmetic and usability upgrade.
- Replacement shell: Retro Modding aftermarket shells in a range of colors for cosmetic refurb.
- Buttons and silicone: fresh face buttons and conductive silicone restore tactile button feel.
- USB-C power (where stocked): the original 6-AA power layout drains batteries quickly; USB-C alternatives where stocked clean up the power story.
Worldwide delivery with tracking on every order. Message support if you need help choosing between BennVenn and Hispeedido IPS options for the Game Gear.
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Sega Game Gear. FAQs
Does my Game Gear need a capacitor refresh?
If it's an unmodified original Game Gear, very likely yes. The original electrolytic capacitors fail consistently at this age and produce the well-known Game Gear symptoms: distorted or absent sound, dim or no picture, intermittent power, vertical lines on the display. A full cap refresh on all three boards (main, sound, power) is the standard restoration starting point.
Can I install an IPS without doing the capacitors first?
Technically yes, but it's not recommended. If the original caps are still leaking or failing, the IPS upgrade can mask the underlying fault and you'll have to redo work later. The standard approach is capacitor refresh first, confirm the unit is running cleanly, then install IPS.
Which IPS kit should I pick, BennVenn or Hispeedido?
Both are reputable IPS kits stocked for the Game Gear. BennVenn is an Australian-designed kit with a solid install base; Hispeedido is a Chinese-manufactured option with comparable performance. Check the product pages for the install detail (which solder points, which shell modifications) and pick whichever matches your skill level and aesthetic preference. Reviews on each product page show how customers rate them in practice.
How long does the Game Gear last on a set of batteries?
Original Game Gears run on 6 AA batteries and famously drain them quickly, three to five hours of play on a fresh set is typical. After capacitor refresh and any IPS upgrade, life is in the same range; this is a fundamental design constraint of the original power architecture. USB-C and rechargeable mods (where stocked) address this directly.
What tools do I need to mod a Game Gear?
Phillips PH00 (shell screws), plastic pry tools, ESD tweezers. For capacitor refresh and IPS install, a temperature-controlled iron, solder and quality flux. The Miniware TS101 is a popular starting iron. See our modding tools and soldering supplies.












































