sega cd or 32x?

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xdanxx wrote:you dont need a modchip to play the burned games, they are completely selfbootable on there own? If so that sounds great. thanks for the tips guys.
Yes it does self boot burns, but not imports. You have to region patch them to work!
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sounds good guys, thanks for the opinions.
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Oh and you can also play music CDs!!
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Pullmyfinger wrote:Oh and you can also play music CDs!!
It was my first CD player. :D
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Sega CD for sure. It actually has some good games to play. Saw a complete collection go for 3000 recently. If your interested I have a boxed sega cdx (rarest version of the cd) for sale and that way its also stand alone (no genny hookup required) and can work as a stand alone cd player to.
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otaku wrote:Sega CD for sure. It actually has some good games to play.
It may have more good games, but thats not to say that the 32x is totally bereft of good games - Knuckles Chaotix, Kolibri, Star Wars Arcade & Blackthorne come to mind. Theres certainly more on the MegaCD, but the 32x is worth owning too.
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Bootaaay wrote:
otaku wrote:Sega CD for sure. It actually has some good games to play.
It may have more good games, but thats not to say that the 32x is totally bereft of good games - Knuckles Chaotix, Kolibri, Star Wars Arcade & Blackthorne come to mind. Theres certainly more on the MegaCD, but the 32x is worth owning too.
The only issue is the ammount of money that's willing to be spent. When you try to add both the CD and the 32X to the Genesis, it ends up being a much larger investment than I would personnally pay. I would recommend getting the CD and then move on to Saturn, and only go for the 32X if you have plenty to spend.
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Thanks guys :) I came across a new sega cd model 2 bundle. It's beautiful never been played! Although kinda freaked our to use it.

In gonna get an old one to play anyways I got popful mail so far and I'm loveinf it! Also played sonic cd which is amazeing so I'm very happy with the system

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major import library of decent games for the scd, as well.

i liked the 32X, though. i had one at launch. tempo, metal head and star wars arcade were worth the price of admission for me, and i think that the titles that were released on other systems were much better overall on the 32X (blackthorne, virtua racing, virtua fighter, pitfall, mortal kombat II, nba jam te, after burner, space harrier, etc)
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