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Codenamed "Project Mars", [1] the 32X was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a holdover until the release of the Sega Saturn. [2] Independent of the Genesis, the 32X used its own ROM cartridges and had its own library of games, as well as two 32-bit central processing unit chips and a 3D graphics processor. [1]
The 32X is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console. Codenamed "Project Mars", it was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a transitional console into the 32-bit era until the release of the Sega Saturn.
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:32X games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Video games released on the Sega 32X without being ported to or from other video game platforms.
This is a list of cancelled Sega 32X video games. The 32X was an add-on to the Sega Genesis video game console that was designed as a cheaper, more incremental hardware alternative to the Sega Saturn. However, the dwindling of the aging Genesis market and the more advanced Saturn dwarfing it led to low sales and a very brief lifespan - launched ...
Kolibri is a 1995 shooting game developed by Novotrade International and published by Sega exclusively for the Sega 32X, a Sega Mega Drive/Genesis add-on console. It was designed by Ed Annunziata and developed by (now known as Appaloosa). Kolibri is the word or root word for hummingbird in several European languages.
Darxide was one of the last games to be released for the 32X, and was only released in Europe. It was followed by a port, Darxide EMP , in 2003 for Pocket PC and Nokia S60 mobile phones. Retro Gamer ' s Mike Bevan commented that Darxide looks impressive given the hardware, though it was made more difficult by the lack of a crosshair on screen ...
Of the games released, there are six titles (marked with a † in the title for the game) that were also released in formats that used a combination of the Sega CD and the 32X. Games that were announced or reported to be in development for the Sega CD, but never released, are located at the list of cancelled Sega CD games.