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A 32X attached to a Sega Genesis

The32X is an add-on for theSega Genesisvideo game console. Codenamed "Project Mars",[1] the 32X was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a holdover until the release of theSega Saturn.[2] Independent of the Genesis, the 32X used its ownROM cartridges and had its own library of games, as well as two 32-bitcentral processing unit chips and a 3D graphics processor.[1] Despite these changes, the console failed to attract either developers or consumers as the Sega Saturn had already been announced for release the next year.[1] In part because of this, and also to rush the 32X to market before theholiday season in 1994, the 32X suffered from a poor library of titles, including Genesisports with minor improvements such as the number of colors that appeared on screen.[2] Originally released atUS$159, Sega dropped the price to $99 in only a few months and ultimately cleared the remaining inventory at $19.95.[1] 800,000 units were sold worldwide.[3]

There were40[a] games produced worldwide, including six that required both the 32X and theSega CD add-ons, and ten that were only released in North America, as well as only one released exclusively for Brazil. Games that were announced or reported to be in development for the 32X, but never released, are listed at thelist of cancelled 32X games.

Region code guide
Regions releasedRegion description
JP (Japan)Japanese (NTSC-J) formatted release
NA (North America)North America and otherNTSC territories, besides Japan
PALPAL/SECAM territories: much ofEurope,Australia, parts ofAsia
BR (Brazil)NTSC-U release in Brazil (some systems may output PAL-M, but all games are NTSC-U)

Games

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Title(s)
[4][5]
Requires Sega CD?
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Developer(s)Publisher(s)
[4][5]
Release dateRef(s)
JP
[4][5]
NAPALBR
After Burner CompleteNoRutubo GamesSegaJanuary 13, 1995January 1995January 1995Unreleased[7][8]
The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of FireNoSegaUnreleasedMarch 1996UnreleasedUnreleased[9]
BC RacersNoCore DesignFront Street PublishingUnreleasedJune 1995UnreleasedUnreleased[10]
BlackthorneNoSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
UnreleasedSeptember 1995UnreleasedJanuary 1996[11]
Brutal: Above the ClawNoGameTekGameTekUnreleasedMarch 1995UnreleasedUnreleased[12]
Corpse KillerYesDigital PicturesDigital PicturesUnreleased19941994Unreleased[13]
Cosmic CarnageNoSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
January 27, 1995December 1994February 19951995[14][15]
DarxideNoFrontier DevelopmentsSegaUnreleasedUnreleasedJanuary 1996Unreleased[16]
DoomNoSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
December 3, 1994November 21, 1994January 19951995[17]
FahrenheitYesSegaSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
Unreleased1995Unreleased1995[18][19]
FIFA Soccer 96NoEA SportsUnreleasedUnreleasedNovember 1995Unreleased[20]
Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred CouplesNoFlashpoint ProductionsSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
February 24, 1995January 1995March 19951995[21]
Knuckles' ChaotixNoSegaSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
April 21, 1995April 1995June 23, 19951995[22]
KolibriNoNovotradeSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
UnreleasedOctober 1995November 17, 1995January 1996[23]
Metal HeadNoSegaSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
February 24, 1995February 1995April 19951995[24][25]
Mortal Kombat IINoProbe EntertainmentAcclaim Entertainment
Tec Toy (Brazil)
May 19, 1995March 1995March 19951995[26]
Motocross ChampionshipNoArtech StudiosSegaUnreleasedJanuary 1995March 19951995[27][28]
NBA Jam Tournament EditionNoIguana EntertainmentAcclaim EntertainmentSeptember 1, 19951995June 1995Unreleased[29]
NFL Quarterback ClubNoIguana EntertainmentAcclaim EntertainmentJuly 14, 19951995July 1995Unreleased[30]
Night TrapYesDigital PicturesSegaUnreleasedJanuary 19951995Unreleased[31]
Pitfall: The Mayan AdventureNoActivisionUnreleasedOctober 1995UnreleasedUnreleased[32]
Primal RageNoProbe EntertainmentSegaUnreleasedNovember 14, 1995March 1996Unreleased[33][34]
R.B.I. Baseball '95NoTime Warner InteractiveTime Warner InteractiveUnreleased1995UnreleasedUnreleased[35]
Sangokushi IVNoSegaKoeiJuly 28, 1995UnreleasedUnreleasedUnreleased[36]
Shadow SquadronNA
Stellar AssaultJP/EU
NoSegaSegaApril 26, 1995June 1995June 1995Unreleased[37][38]
Slam City with Scottie PippenYesDigital PicturesDigital PicturesUnreleased19951995Unreleased[39]
Space HarrierNoRutubo GamesSegaDecember 3, 1994January 1995January 1995Unreleased[7]
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Starship Bridge SimulatorNoInterplay
Tec Toy (Brazil)
Unreleased1995Unreleased1995[40]
Star Wars ArcadeNoSega InterActiveSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
December 3, 1994November 21, 1994January 1995March 1995[41]
Supreme WarriorYesDigital PicturesDigital PicturesUnreleased19951995Unreleased[42]
Surgical StrikeYesThe Code MonkeysTec ToyUnreleasedUnreleasedUnreleased1995[43]
T-MEKNoBits CorporationSegaUnreleased1995October 1995Unreleased[44]
TempoNoSega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
March 24, 19951995Unreleased1995[45]
Toughman ContestNo
EA SportsUnreleasedMay 1995June 1995Unreleased[46]
Virtua FighterNoSega-AM2Sega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
October 20, 1995October 10, 1995November 30, 19951995[47]
Virtua Racing DeluxeNoSega-AM2Sega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
December 16, 1994November 21, 1994January 1995March 1995[48]
World Series Baseball Starring Deion SandersNoBlue Sky SoftwareSegaUnreleasedFebruary 1996UnreleasedUnreleased[49]
WWF RawNoSculptured SoftwareAcclaim EntertainmentSeptember 1, 19951995September 1995Unreleased[50]
WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade GameNoSculptured SoftwareAcclaim EntertainmentUnreleasedNovember 1995UnreleasedUnreleased[51]
Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000NA
MotherbasePAL
ParasquadJP
NoCSK Research InstituteSegaJuly 14, 1995June 1995June 1995Unreleased[52][53]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^This number is always up to date by thisscript

References

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  3. ^Stuart, Keith (2014).Sega Mega Drive Collected Works. Read-Only Memory.ISBN 9780957576810.Finally with regards the launch of the 32X Shinobu Toyoda of Sega of America recalls, "We had an inventory problem. Behind the scenes, Nakayama wanted us to sell a million units in the US in the first year. Kalinske and I said we could only sell 600,000. We shook hands on a compromise - 800,000. At the end of the year we had managed to shift 600,000 as estimated, so ended up with 200,000 units in our warehouse, which we had to sell to retailers at a steep discount to get rid of the inventory."
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  10. ^"ProReview: BC Racers".GamePro. No. 72.IDG. July 1995. p. 48.
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  51. ^"ProReview: WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game".GamePro. No. 77.IDG. December 1995. p. 82.
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  53. ^"Motherbase".Mean Machines Sega.EMAP. July 1995. pp. 70–71.ISSN 0967-9014.
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