32X
The 32X was an add-on peripheral for the Sega Genesis console, released by Sega in 1994. It aimed to enhance the Genesis's capabilities by adding 32-bit processing power and improved graphics. The 32X plugged into the Genesis cartridge slot and provided an extra processor and additional RAM. While it promised to bring a new level of gaming to the Genesis, the 32X ultimately fell short of expectations. The library of games for the 32X was limited, and its lifespan was cut short due to the release of the Sega Saturn. Despite its shortcomings, the 32X contributed to the evolution of gaming hardware and paved the way for future console upgrades.ved system among retro gaming enthusiasts.