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− | The [[Sega Mega Drive]] received two add-on hardware upgrades during its life time: The '''[[Sega Mega CD]] and [[Sega 32X]]'''. Five games were released that require both add-on units in order to be played. All of these titles are [[wiki:full motion video based game|full motion video based game]]s, that were previously available as standalone Mega CD games, which later had their FMV assets upgraded to take advantage of the 32X's improved graphics. | + | The [[Sega Mega Drive]] received two add-on hardware upgrades during its life time: The '''[[Sega Mega CD]] and [[Sega 32X]]'''. It was possible to install both on the same base system, opening the possibility of software that could utilise both the Mega CD's enhanced storage capacity and ability to play [[wiki:Red Book (CD audio standard)|Red Book CD audio]], and the [[Sega 32X#Enhancements|32X's enhancements]] in graphics and sound capabilities. |
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+ | Five games were released that require both add-on units in order to be played. All of these titles are [[wiki:full motion video based game|full motion video based game]]s, that were previously available as standalone Mega CD games, which later had their FMV assets upgraded to take advantage of the 32X's improved graphics. | ||
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Revision as of 14:24, 24 June 2010
The Sega Mega Drive received two add-on hardware upgrades during its life time: The Sega Mega CD and Sega 32X. It was possible to install both on the same base system, opening the possibility of software that could utilise both the Mega CD's enhanced storage capacity and ability to play Red Book CD audio, and the 32X's enhancements in graphics and sound capabilities.
Five games were released that require both add-on units in order to be played. All of these titles are full motion video based games, that were previously available as standalone Mega CD games, which later had their FMV assets upgraded to take advantage of the 32X's improved graphics.