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[[File:Sega_32X.jpg|thumb]]The '''Sega 32X''', codenamed Project Mars, is an add-on for the [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] video game console which allows the user to play 32-bit games. Its aim was to increase the lifespan of the aging Mega Drive/Genesis system, which was facing increasingly stiff competition from the [[SNES]]. While connecting it to Mega Drive/Genesis did increase its capabilities, reluctance to adapt due to the previous failure of the Sega CD and the upcoming Sega Saturn system led to low sales and a short lifespan.
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[[File:Sega_32X.jpg|thumb]]The Sega 32X, codenamed Project Mars, is an add-on for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis video game console which allows the user to play 32-bit games. Its aim was to increase the lifespan of the aging Mega Drive/Genesis system, which was facing increasingly stiff competition from the SNES. While connecting it to Mega Drive/Genesis did increase its capabilities, reluctance to adapt due to the previous failure of the Sega CD and the upcoming Sega Saturn system led to low sales and a short lifespan.
  
 
It was distributed under the name Sega Super 32X in Japan, Sega Genesis 32X in North America, Sega Mega Drive 32X in the PAL region, and Sega Mega 32X in Brazil.
 
It was distributed under the name Sega Super 32X in Japan, Sega Genesis 32X in North America, Sega Mega Drive 32X in the PAL region, and Sega Mega 32X in Brazil.
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The Sega 32X can only be used in conjunction with a Mega Drive/Genesis system. It is inserted into the system like a standard game cartridge, although it does require its own separate power supply and a cable linking it to the Mega Drive/Genesis. Without the cable to the Mega Drive/Genesis, the sprite layer is invisible. Besides playing its own cartridges, it also acts as a pass-through for Mega Drive/Genesis games, so it can be used as a permanent attachment.
 
The Sega 32X can only be used in conjunction with a Mega Drive/Genesis system. It is inserted into the system like a standard game cartridge, although it does require its own separate power supply and a cable linking it to the Mega Drive/Genesis. Without the cable to the Mega Drive/Genesis, the sprite layer is invisible. Besides playing its own cartridges, it also acts as a pass-through for Mega Drive/Genesis games, so it can be used as a permanent attachment.
  
The 32X was released in Europe on November 14, 1994 for £170 / DM400, North America on November 21, 1994 for {{inflation|USD|159|1994}} and in Japan on December 3, 1994 for ¥16,800.
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The 32X was released in Europe on November 14, 1994 for £170 / DM400, North America on November 21, 1994 for US$159 and in Japan on December 3, 1994 for ¥16,800.
  
 
==Sega Mega-CD 32X==
 
==Sega Mega-CD 32X==
 
[[File:Sega_32_CD.jpg|thumb]]In addition to regular cartridge-based 32X games, there were also a very small number of CD-ROM games for the 32X. These games were labeled with Sega Mega-CD 32X (Sega CD 32X in North America). As the name suggests, these required both the 32X and Mega-CD/Sega CD add-ons. Only five of these games were released in North America, only one of which was developed by Sega.
 
[[File:Sega_32_CD.jpg|thumb]]In addition to regular cartridge-based 32X games, there were also a very small number of CD-ROM games for the 32X. These games were labeled with Sega Mega-CD 32X (Sega CD 32X in North America). As the name suggests, these required both the 32X and Mega-CD/Sega CD add-ons. Only five of these games were released in North America, only one of which was developed by Sega.
 
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===List of Sega CD 32X Games===
==List of Sega CD 32X Games==
 
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Trap Night Trap]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Trap Night Trap]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_%281994_video_game%29 Fahrenheit]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_%281994_video_game%29 Fahrenheit]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slam_City_with_Scottie_Pippen Slam City with Scottie Pippen]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slam_City_with_Scottie_Pippen Slam City with Scottie Pippen]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgical_Strike_%28video_game%29 Surgical Strike] (Brazil only)
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgical_Strike_%28video_game%29 Surgical Strike] (Brazil only)
 
 
==Technical Specifications==
 
==Technical Specifications==
 
*Processor: Two SH2 32-bit RISC processors with a clock speed of 23.011 MHz, approx 20 MIPS each, 40 MIPS total
 
*Processor: Two SH2 32-bit RISC processors with a clock speed of 23.011 MHz, approx 20 MIPS each, 40 MIPS total
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*Weight: 495 grams (17.5 oz)
 
*Weight: 495 grams (17.5 oz)
 
 
[[Category:Sega Genesis]]
 
[[Category:Sega Genesis]]
[[Category:Add-on]]
 

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