I used to have a 32x back in the day, but you know, Sega did what they did, and it didn’t really pan out. I thought the mushroom system was cool tech, but lamented how little value it added to the Genesis. I essentially gave it away.
The library was small, and even the top tier A-list games barely even graze competency, let alone “good”. Most of them play well enough in emulation (there are exceptions, of course), and even Mister has a core for it now.
Still, I unironically enjoy Cosmic Carnage; Doom on 32x was sadly rushed but the result is hilarious for so many reasons (my favorite is the end of the game dumps you into a fake DOS prompt); and I still remember being legit excited to play Mortal Kombat II on the system, and it got a lot of mileage. So it wasn’t all bad.
It may not make a lot of sense to buy it again now for the nostalgia, especially with all the benefits of hindsight I have. Did it anyway.
Now you just need to get the CD and your genesis will be complete!
I almost achieved this. I had the master system adapter instead of the 32x. Does that count?
A Master Gear Converter would have made you a baller https://castlemaniagames.com/cdn/shop/products/20210405_201406_HDR.jpg
It’s the tower of power
SEGA shelves at toy stores and rental stores were so chaotic in this era ❤️
It started with a good idea. Games were selling for the SNES and Genesis with 3D chips built in (and were really expensive). Like Virtua Racer (SVP chip) and Star Fox (FX chip). So why not sell the 3D chip add on separately instead of paying $100 a cartridge.
They botched the release (no 3 games at launch) and full 3D consoles were too close. The Saturn was released in the US 6 months after the 32X.
Would have been interesting if they had released it sooner or if they had released Virtua Racer or Virtua Fighter with the 32X instead of the standalone releases.
Neat video on the built in 3D chips:
https://youtu.be/yZHFbLfvb8w?si=Xa9zTLMpd0a_Z-Ha
Edit: Video specifically about the 32x
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/yZHFbLfvb8w?si=Xa9zTLMpd0a_Z-Ha
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make it even taller and add a sega channel attachment (if only the service still existed)
Now stack a game genie on top of that, like some cursed totem pole.
It may not make a lot of sense to buy it again now for the nostalgia, especially with all the benefits of hindsight I have. Did it anyway.
Never, ever let this stop you from enjoying this hobby. Nothing about retrogaming collection makes sense. That’s not the point! Enjoyment and utility or “making sense” are not directly linked.
Do I need to tear down a dreamcast and mod the ever living hell out of it to play it? No. Do I need to letterbomb my wii? Of course not. But I wanted to because learning the process and just doing it was fun in and of itself. Arguably more than playing the games.
I’m always open to potentially taking unwanted game consoles haha. But you should just look locally, you’d be surprised who wants it. And believe it or not, Facebook marketplace is fantastic for sellers and buyers alike. It’s like a better craigslist and literally the only thing good about FB these days.
Kolibri was the shit. It was like Echo the dolphin but with a humming bird. I still have my 32x…somewhere.
Never got to play Kolibri but Ecco was the shit for its time. I’m bummed no one ever made an updated version on more powerful systems. The 32X version was just the Genesis version with a bigger color pallette if memory serves.
You want that one extra sound channel for MK2