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The Sega Game Gear portable gaming device was released in 1991 in competition with the Nintendo Game Boy.

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LCD screen split into thirds

I have a GG that has a funky screen issue. The system works fine but my screen is split into thirds.

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I believe this to be an issue with the IC chips that power the screen. I've seen this in many videos and pictures and believe it to be a common issue. Does anyone know how to fix this? It corrects itself every now and then but I'd like to perma fix the screen if possible. Thanks for reading!

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Recently I made an attempt at repairing a GG with a busted screen. Swapped it with another original screen but come to find it too had damage once I got it soldered to the board. No matter how much I cleaned the solder points on the ribbon cable I couldn't get all of them to solder in place. I decided to keep fiddling with it as I didn’t have anything to loose as both screens were damaged so I tried a few things to see what would result. On several occasions I was able to correct the thirds issue on the screen by reflowing solder points on the pcb where the ribbon cable connects. My colclusion is that various solder joints for whatever reason are "loose", not soldered properly, maybe even in the process of losing its connection. This can be a risky process as you may not get every connection soldered again without taking the entire screen off and removing the old solder and applying new to the motherboard. If you attempt it I suggest using a metal spudger to hold the ribbon cable down on the leads that you're attempting to reflow. With a wedge tip I was reflowing 4 or 5 connections at a time.

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