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==Hardware Images== | ==Hardware Images== |
Revision as of 13:15, 9 November 2010
System 32 was an arcade platform released by Sega in the early 1990s. It succeeded the Sega System 24 with a 32-bit RISC processor at 16 MHz. Notable titles included Golden Axe - The Revenge of Death Adder, Rad Mobile, and SegaSonic the Hedgehog.
There was also another version of this hardware, called System Multi 32. This was similar to the original, but had dual monitors for each game.
Hardware Images
System 32 Hardware
System Multi 32 Hardware
External links
- Sega System 32 Hardware information and game screen shots
- Sega System Multi 32 Hardware information and game screen shots
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