SEGA thought it was a good idea to create a peripheral for its successful Mega Drive that would allow it to play 32-bit titles. Additionally, if you owned the Mega CD, you could also play 32x CDs. Although it sounded like a wonderful idea, Its high cost and the small number of games that came out for these peripherals meant that the hit in sales was heard throughout the planet..
Was it SEGA’s worst invention?
The good thing is that the few titles that came out for 32X have revalued, some costing a good amount of money. Next we are going to tell you what they are the five most expensive, in case you are missing them in your retro collection. These are:
5.Motherbase
This title was one of those primitive Martian killers (enemy planes in this case) that had that original 3d. Although in gameplay it was not exactly cutting edge, it is undeniable that these nineties games had their own charm. As it is a time capsule of those distant years, its current selling price is $490.
4. Stellar Assault
We continued with video games that combined rudimentary 3D with space vehicles, although now moving on to spaceships. It was essentially a space flight simulator in the purest style of those created by Lucasarts.. Again, if you like these archaic graphics and you don’t have it in your collection, you can get it for $491.
3. Kolibri
This game takes the award for the most curious platformer we have seen in a long time. The premise is simple, we are a hummingbird that will have to make our way through several screens related to nature. That’s all. Nothing more and nothing less. If you do not have this curious game in your possession, you can purchase it for only $1,028.
2. Knuckles Chaotix
Did you really think we were going to make a top of a SEGA peripheral and not mention a Sonic game? This time it is not the iconic blue hedgehog, but his companion Knuckles. This title combines normal screens from Sonic games with 3D ones that actually make you a little dizzy. Its current selling price is $1,134.
1. DarXide
Indeed, The first place in the top goes to another 3D ship game. It is noticeable that three-dimensional games began to become fashionable at that time. Although it looks pretty bad right now, this game had really good graphics for the time. If you are missing this piece in your retro collection, you can buy it for the modest price of $1,866.91.
And you? Do you have any of these games in your collection?