Mega Drive 32X (1995)




The Mega Drive 32X was an attempt by Sega to bridge the gap between the Mega Drive and the Saturn. The 32X never did that well as customers realised it wasn’t the true next generation console about to come out. Due to it being unpopular in the US it was pretty much unheard of here in the UK. The system wasn’t that bad but it didn’t stand a chance against the Saturn, PlayStation or Nintendo 64.

Technical Specs

CPU – 32-Bit twin Hitachi SH2 RISC
Clock Speed - 23 MHz
RAM – 512 KB additional
Resolution – 320 X 224 pixels
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Version 2 Revolution Game Star Original
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