The Sega 32X was a hardware add-on for the Sega Genesis, released in 1994. It was designed to enhance the console's capabilities by adding 32-bit proc... The Sega 32X was a hardware add-on for the Sega Genesis, released in 1994. It was designed to enhance the console's capabilities by adding 32-bit processing power, offering improved graphics and more complex gameplay compared to the base Genesis system. The 32X was intended to bridge the gap between the Genesis and next-generation consoles, but it struggled due to its limited library of games, high cost, and the impending release of the Sega Saturn. Despite a few standout titles, the 32X was ultimately a commercial failure and was discontinued after a short lifespan. Expand