SEGA is one of the great experts in creating iconic consoles, its first home consoles being quite successful, even iconic. This, yes, They are also experts at making big mistakes, bringing real errors to the market. like the one we’re going to talk about today, the Mega Drive 32X.
The history of this ring road is truly sad. Arrived on the market as an innovative machine that allowed the jump to 32 bits and which even worked with Mega CD, Due to poor business decisions and a completely exorbitant price, a considerable business failure ended..
Is the cheapest always expensive?
Of course, every retro disaster usually results in almost assured Holy Grail status. In the case of 32X games, they have been revalued in such a way that even the cheapest one is no longer worth anything. So that you can see if you are missing any games in your collection, we offer you this list of the cheapest. These are:
5. Virtua Fighter
The most striking thing about the 32X is that it was one of the first consoles to allow polygonal titles to be played, with that first 3D so revolutionary at the time. It was essentially a fighting video game experimenting with three dimensions.. If you’re missing it in your collection, it’s currently available for the low price of $131.
4. Tough Guys Competition
This game will surely win the boxing title prize with the strangest mechanics we’ve ever encountered
3. 36 big holes with Fred Couples
Taking one of the great golfers of the moment as a reference, This title was just another golf simulator. The most remarkable thing about the game is that it used early 3D technologies to create fields that, at the time, looked almost realistic. It’s a curious piece that you can add to your collection for just $123.
2. Metal head
These early polygonal graphics made genres like shooters more real than ever., as is the case with the game found in this position. Even though compared to the games coming out now, the graphics are pretty bad, back then they made you immerse yourself in the adrenaline of shooting while riding a robot. Its price is 119 dollars.
1. Star Wars Arcade
With this title we could enjoy one of Lucasarts’ classic arcade games, but improved to take full advantage of the capabilities of the 32X. At the time, it was the closest thing to an immersive X-Wing pilot experience. You could say it was one of the first remasters in video game history. You can add it to your collection for $98.33.
And you? Do you have any of these games in your collection?
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