I've always thought the 32X was a great idea, but ruined by the incredibly mediocre line-up of titles. Most were Mega Drive ports, such as Toughman Contest, Mortal Kombat II and WWF Raw.

Hell, all EA changed in Toughman Contest 32X was their EA Sports logo and a clearer sound effect. They may as well have got some surplus Mega Drive stock and rebadged them as 32X.

It's also quite sad when there's more titles canceled than there were released. The 32X almost had a decent line-up of games. Oh well.
Doom
Metal Head
DarXide
Stellar Assault
Star Wars Arcade
Virtua Racing Deluxe
Virtua Fighter
T-Mek

These are pretty much the only games that shown what the 32X was capable of at the time. The rest of it's library consists of ports of existing Mega Drive titles that bear little to no change.
by Jacko August 22, 2004
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The Sega 32x, Released in 1995, was a add-on to the Sega Genesis, to enhance the game-play. However it was a failure, it failed due to 2 reasons, Sega wanted to expand the life cycle of the Genesis. And coming near to the release to the Sega Saturn Releasing holiday 95'
Jimmy's playing the Sega 32x, he has no friends now.
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