In 1992, Sega released the Sega CD, a console that played games and music CDs. The Sega CD was an upgraded version of the Sega Genesis, and it was the first console to feature digital audio and video playback.
In 1994, Sega released the Sega CD 32x, a console that played Sega CD and Genesis games. The Sega CD 32x was an upgraded version of the Sega CD, and it was the first console to feature 32-bit graphics.
The Sega CD 32x featured a number of popular games, including Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic and Knuckles, Ecco the Dolphin, and …