Dean Ambrose™ Posted February 5, 2024 Posted February 5, 2024 SEGA is one of the great experts in creating iconic consoles, its first home consoles being quite successful and even iconic. Of course, they are also experts in screwing things up big time, bringing to the market real mistakes like the one we will talk about today, the Mega Drive 32X. The history of this peripheral is really sad. Coming onto the market as an innovative machine that allowed the leap to 32 bits and that worked even with Mega CD, due to bad corporate decisions and a totally exorbitant price, it ended in considerable sales failure. Is the cheapest still expensive? Of course, every retro disaster usually translates into an almost assured grail status. In the case of 32X games, they have been revalued in such a way that even the cheapest one is worthless. So that you can see if you are missing any games in your collection, we bring you this list of the cheapest ones. These are: 5. Virtua Fighter The most striking thing about the 32X is that it was one of the first consoles that allowed you to play polygonal titles, with that early 3D that was so revolutionary at the time. This was essentially a fighting video game that experimented with three dimensions. If you are missing it from your collection, it is currently available for the modest price of $131. 4. Toughman Contest This game will surely take the prize for the boxing title with the strangest mechanics we have ever encountered. What stands out most when trying it is that it is in first person. We are not going to lie to you when we say that it is not very comfortable to control, so we understand that it was not a success. Its current price is $128. 3. 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples Taking as a reference one of the great golfers of the moment, this title was just another golf simulator. The most notable thing about the game is that it made use of early 3D technology to create fields that, at the time, looked almost realistic. It is a curious piece that you can add to your collection for only $123. 2.Metal Head Those first polygonal graphics made genres like shooters feel more real than ever, as is the case with the game we find in this position. Although compared to the games that come out now the graphics are quite bad, at the time 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 the classic Lucasarts arcade games, but improved to take full advantage of the capabilities of the 32X. This at the time was the closest you could get to an immersive X-Wing pilot experience. You could say that it was one of the first remasters in the history of video games. You can add it to your collection for $98.33. https://hardzone.es/noticias/juegos/cinco-chollos-podras-encontrar-para-mega-drive-32x/
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