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- Sega_32X abstract "The Sega 32X is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console. Codenamed "Project Mars", the 32X was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a transitional console into the 32-bit era until the later release of the Sega Saturn. Independent of the Genesis, the 32X utilizes its own ROM cartridges and has its own library of games. The add-on was distributed under the name Super 32X (スーパー32X, Sūpā Sātī Tsu Ekkusu) in Japan, Sega Genesis 32X in North America, Sega Mega Drive 32X in the PAL region, and Sega Mega 32X in Brazil.Unveiled at June 1994's Consumer Electronics Show, Sega presented the 32X as a low-cost option for consumers looking to play 32-bit games. Developed in response to the Atari Jaguar and concerns that the Saturn would not make it to market by the end of 1994, the product was originally conceived as an entirely new console. At the suggestion of Sega of America executive Joe Miller and his team, the console was converted into an add-on to the existing Genesis and made more powerful. The final design contained two 32-bit central processing unit chips and a 3D graphics processor. In order to bring the new add-on to market by its scheduled release date of November 1994, development of the new system and its games were rushed. Ultimately, the console failed to attract third-party video game developers and sufficient consumers due to the announcement of the Sega Saturn's simultaneous release in Japan. Sega's efforts to rush the 32X to market cut into available time for game development, resulting in a weak library of forty titles that could not fully utilize the add-on's hardware, including Genesis ports. By the end of 1994, the 32X had sold 665,000 units. After price reductions in 1995, it was officially discontinued in 1996 as Sega turned their focus toward the Saturn.The 32X is considered a commercial failure. Initial reception after the add-on's unveiling and launch was positive, highlighting the low price of the system and power expansion to the Genesis. Later reviews, both contemporary and retrospective, for the 32X have been mostly negative because of its shallow game library, poor market timing and the resulting market fragmentation for the Genesis.".
- Sega_32X cpu SuperH.
- Sega_32X manufacturer Sega.
- Sega_32X predecessor Sega_Genesis.
- Sega_32X successor Sega_Saturn.
- Sega_32X thumbnail Sega_32X_logo.png?width=300.
- Sega_32X title "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X type Video_game_console.
- Sega_32X weight "495.0".
- Sega_32X wikiPageID "29028".
- Sega_32X wikiPageRevisionID "606717683".
- Sega_32X caption "Sega 32X attached to a model 2 Sega Genesis".
- Sega_32X cpu "2".
- Sega_32X discontinued "1996".
- Sega_32X display "320".
- Sega_32X generation Fourth_generation_of_video_games_consoles.
- Sega_32X hasPhotoCollection Sega_32X.
- Sega_32X lifespan "--11-21".
- Sega_32X logo "250".
- Sega_32X manufacturer Sega.
- Sega_32X media ROM_cartridge.
- Sega_32X media "CD-ROM".
- Sega_32X memory "2".
- Sega_32X predecessor Sega_Genesis.
- Sega_32X price "16800.0".
- Sega_32X price "169.99".
- Sega_32X price "US$159.99".
- Sega_32X related Sega_CD.
- Sega_32X successor Sega_Saturn.
- Sega_32X title "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X type Video_game_accessory.
- Sega_32X type Video_game_console.
- Sega_32X unitsSold "665000".
- Sega_32X subject Category:1990s_toys.
- Sega_32X subject Category:1996_disestablishments.
- Sega_32X subject Category:Fourth-generation_video_game_consoles.
- Sega_32X subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1994.
- Sega_32X subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1995.
- Sega_32X subject Category:Sega_Genesis.
- Sega_32X subject Category:Sega_consoles.
- Sega_32X subject Category:Video_game_console_add-ons.
- Sega_32X type Device.
- Sega_32X type InformationAppliance.
- Sega_32X type DesignedArtifact.
- Sega_32X comment "The Sega 32X is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console. Codenamed "Project Mars", the 32X was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a transitional console into the 32-bit era until the later release of the Sega Saturn. Independent of the Genesis, the 32X utilizes its own ROM cartridges and has its own library of games.".
- Sega_32X label "32X".
- Sega_32X label "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X label "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X label "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X label "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X label "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X label "Sega 32X".
- Sega_32X label "Sega Mega Drive 32X".
- Sega_32X label "سيجا 32إكس".
- Sega_32X label "スーパー32X".
- Sega_32X sameAs Sega_32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs Sega_32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs 32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs Sega_Mega_Drive_32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs スーパー32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs 슈퍼32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs Sega_32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs Sega_32X.
- Sega_32X sameAs m.075yk.
- Sega_32X sameAs Q1063978.
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- Sega_32X wasDerivedFrom Sega_32X?oldid=606717683.
- Sega_32X depiction Sega_32X_logo.png.
- Sega_32X isPrimaryTopicOf Sega_32X.