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This category contains arcade games that use Sega System 32 and Sega System Multi 32 hardware. Pages in category "Sega System 32 games" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Sega (AM2) System 32 Rad Mobile: Sega (AM3) Rail Chase: Light gun shooter Y Board Twin Squash: Action Sega System 14 Riot City: Westone System 16 Strike Fighter: Rail shooter Sega (AM2) Y Board Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car: Racing Sega (AM1) System 32 Desert Breaker: Shoot 'em up Sega (AM1) System 18 Spider-Man: The Video Game: Action Sega System 32
A Sega Titan-Video (ST-V) arcade system board, based on Sega Saturn hardware and featuring interchangeable games. Sega is a video game developer, publisher, and hardware development company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with multiple offices around the world.
Instead Sega published a completely different game, Golden Axe II, for the Sega Genesis. Revenge of Death Adder was not officially released for the home market until 2020, when it was paired with the first Golden Axe on both the Astro City Mini [2] and Arcade1Up's smaller scale recreation of the original arcade cabinet.
Independent of the Genesis, the 32X used its own ROM cartridges and had its own library of games, as well as two 32-bit central processing unit chips and a 3D graphics processor. [1] Despite these changes, the console failed to attract either developers or consumers as the Sega Saturn had already been announced for release the next year. [ 1 ]
Rad Mobile [a] is a racing arcade game developed by Sega AM3 and published by Sega. It was first published in Japan in October 1990, followed by an international release for arcades in February 1991. Rad Mobile was Sega's first 32-bit game, using Sega's System 32 arcade system board.
Air Rescue is a Sega arcade action game released in 1992, [1] which runs on the Sega System 32 hardware. [2] A Master System game of the same name was released later in 1992, but had little in common with the arcade version. [3] The two games are similar to Choplifter, which Sega had adapted into a hit arcade game
The game was released as a coin-operated arcade title based on the Sega System 32 hardware. The game can be played as a single player game or up to a four players cooperatively. Each character can do a special move related to their super power which reduces their health.