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− | {{stub}}'''''Mega Drive 32X: Heart of the System''''' is a VHS cassette released to promote the [[Sega 32X]] in France. It was released alongside | + | {{stub}}'''''Mega Drive 32X: Heart of the System''''' is a VHS cassette released to promote the [[Sega 32X]] in France. It was released alongside issue #34 of ''[[Mega Force (France)|Mega Force]]''{{magref|megaforce|33|21}}. |
− | The cassette contains game footage, but despite its name, this is not footage exclusive to the 32X. In reality half the video is devoted to [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega CD]] games, with 32X titles being shown in the latter half. Video quality ranges considerably across the cassette and footage from prototype (or Japanese) versions of games is sometimes seen. | + | The cassette contains game footage, but despite its name, this is not footage exclusive to the 32X. In reality half the video is devoted to [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]] games, with 32X titles being shown in the latter half. Video quality ranges considerably across the cassette and footage from prototype (or Japanese) versions of games is sometimes seen. |
No in-game audio is ever heard, instead generic dance tracks are played over the footage. Renders from the unreleased ''[[Shadow of Atlantis]]'' are also shown towards the end of the video. | No in-game audio is ever heard, instead generic dance tracks are played over the footage. Renders from the unreleased ''[[Shadow of Atlantis]]'' are also shown towards the end of the video. | ||
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*''[[Virtua Racing Deluxe]]'' | *''[[Virtua Racing Deluxe]]'' | ||
− | *''[[Doom]]'' | + | *''[[Doom (32X)|Doom]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars Arcade]]'' | *''[[Star Wars Arcade]]'' | ||
*''[[Cosmic Carnage]]'' | *''[[Cosmic Carnage]]'' | ||
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− | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR4Ym4kHoZo ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on YouTube] | + | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR4Ym4kHoZo ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on YouTube] |
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Mega Drive 32X: Heart of the System is a VHS cassette released to promote the Sega 32X in France. It was released alongside issue #34 of Mega Force[2].
The cassette contains game footage, but despite its name, this is not footage exclusive to the 32X. In reality half the video is devoted to Sega Mega Drive and Sega Mega-CD games, with 32X titles being shown in the latter half. Video quality ranges considerably across the cassette and footage from prototype (or Japanese) versions of games is sometimes seen.
No in-game audio is ever heard, instead generic dance tracks are played over the footage. Renders from the unreleased Shadow of Atlantis are also shown towards the end of the video.