32X
I have decided I am not going to sell my 32X after all. It was one of the things I was going to sell next month, but after getting it out and playing it, I've decided to keep it. One thing was all the games I have. About half the entire library, 20 or so titles. The second thing was the games I had for it. The third thing was the fact that I could get a few more games I don't have for it for under $20 each. I do have an extra Genesis with a broken reset button I'll sell, though. And I realized that if I sell it and then want it back, it would cost me $50 to get a new one. It cost me about $10-20 less to get the one I have from the used video game store I got a couple years ago. So I hooked up the thing and realized it still works. That's great. So now that I got it out and tested it, I have to play it more. But I don't want to pay $100 for the Spider Man game. Why is it so costly? It wasn't that expensive when it first came out! I have the perfect set up for my 32X. I have two plug in sites right next to each other and I can also plug the TV in as well as my VCR. I guess I like odd systems that didn't quite make it. I wonder if it says something that more than one was made by Sega...

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