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| | Sega 32X (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | The console was unmasked as the 32X, with a price projection of $170, at a gamers' day, held by Sega of America on September 1994. |
 | | Even though the 32X was a 32-bit system, the games weren't taking the full advantages of 32 bits, being that they were 2D and many were rushed. |
 | | Also, customers perceived the Sega Saturn and the Sony PlayStation as the true next-generation consoles, and they abandoned the 32X despite Sega's promise to support it. |
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