Sega 32X facts for kids
Japanese Sega Saturn, released in November 1994. The 32X was incompatible with Saturn software.
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Manufacturer | Sega |
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Type | Video game console add-on |
Generation | Fourth generation |
Discontinued | September, 1995 |
Units sold | At least 600,000 |
Media | Cartridge, CD-ROM with Sega Mega-CD/Sega CD |
CPU | 2 × SH-2 32-bit RISC (23 MHz) |
Predecessor | Sega Mega-CD |
The Sega 32X is a game console first released by Sega in 1994. It was an add on for the Sega Mega Drive and was Sega's first console in the 32-bit games market. In Japan, it was called the Sega Super 32X. In North America, it was called the Sega Genesis 32X. In Europe and Australia, it was called the Sega Mega 32X.
Images for kids
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Twin Hitachi 32-bit SH-2 chips power the 32X
See also
In Spanish: 32X para niños
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