That's right; on the 21st of November, this fucker's gonna' be 18-years old in North America. My God, it's hard for me to accept just how much time has passed since it's release. I can still remember cutting out magazine articles and Toys "R" Us adverts - yes, that's fetishizing - hoping that I'd one day play Star Wars Arcade, Doom and Virtua Fighter on my brand-spankin'-new 32X....
Sadly, that day took longer than I expected. I was homeless for a few months and my mother, who was raising me on her own, had to sell damn near everything of monetary value. Electronics were the very first to go.
Over time, things improved. My folks reconciled and we had a roof over our head's once again. YAY! By this point, the 32X was dead. Someone over at Sega of America said the Saturn wasn't their future, and that was that. Still, I wanted Sega back.
By the time I had enough money saved, everything was on clearance at Toys "R" Us. And I do mean everything; Genesis, Sega CD, 32X and Saturn. $20 a piece. I had $200 of my father's guilt money to burn, so I had plenty left over to buy games....
Such an awesome day. I spent the afternoon setting up everything. Even picked up an A/V switcher. As much as I wanted to play the Saturn, 32X was first on my list. Star Wars Arcade was the pack-in game and I was floored. After several hours, I finally popped in Doom, which was only $10 at the time. Hours and hours and hours, hopped up on Coke, waring my thumbs down to the nub. I didn't go to bed until well after 1:00AM. Sure, I suffer from insomnia, but I sure as shit wasn't bored.
As I've already mentioned in my videos and previous posts, that collection is no more. Still, it's alive and well in my memory.
Which leads me to the creation of this very topic. Share some 32X memories with us. Let's look back and relive the good, as well as bad, times with Sega's most hated and - perhaps - most under appreciated add-on.