nice story. iirc I played Virtua Racing and Virtua Fighter. I love to see my friend play Virtua Racing, he had the game soooo mastered that he was constantly beating his own records. Virtua Racing on the 32X had like 3 tracks, iirc, but those have a mirror mode, which worked wonders for that title. Beating your times was the most engaging aspect of a spectacular game but without too much content.I loved my 32x
My dad was watching me and took my to toys r us and there on sale for $50was the 32x and games were $10-$20 each. So my dad was like why not and grabbed it for me and a few games. I loved Virtua racing , after burner , Knuckles , MK2 , star trek , virtua fighter . star wars and wwf were all games I ended up owning for it. Oh and I ended up getting the 32x version of night trap that required the genesis/sega cd/ 32x to work lol. That was a good year for me because the saturn came out later that year and I got that for my birthday.
I still ahve my tower of power in my parents basement.
I think a lot of the games looked better than their counter parts on other consoles however there just wasn't enough content and was priced too high. I wish we got to see people use all 3 systems a bit better
What I found most captivating of the 32X is how cool it looked on top of the Megadrive, it inspired extra power. Both the original Megadrive and the SNES -I only saw the european version- were imho among the most beautiful console designs to date.