Sega, the Japanese video game company, recently completed 60 whole years in the industry on June 3, 2020. To celebrate the occasion, the company announced, what looks like the tiniest gaming console, the Game Gear Micro.

Now, the Game Gear Micro is a reincarnation of the company’s popular retro console, the Sega Game Boy. However, this one is a really small piece of hardware that can fit the palm of one’s hand. It is just 80mm wide and 43mm tall with a tiny 1.15-inch screen. There is a single firing speaker along with the beloved 3.5mm headphone jack. The console charges up with a USB cable and can also run with two AAA batteries.

Now, if a customer buys the set of all four Game Gear Micros, he/she will get a magnifying glass accessory to see the games in that tiny 1.15-inch display. The Game Gear Micro with the Magnifying Glass attachment