Commodore Amiga CD32 with Paravision SX-1 Review in HD

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

The Commodore Amiga CD32 was a home video game system made by Commodore. It was released in 1993 in the UK and Canada, but was never released in the US. During the short life of the Amiga CD32, only 100,000 systems were sold.

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  • who els here instantly or for at least a flash of a second thought of ''sega genesis''

    dude really it looks like a model 1 genesis at first glanse

  • It still amazes me that Commodore had the balls to attack the console market. Of course years later Microsoft would, and successfully, with the XBOX.

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  • Good looking system.

  • I saw this in New Zealand around then. I saw a very blocky video of Star Trek, I though WOW!!! is comming from a CD disk.

  • I would love to have all the game systems you’ve got Gamester 81, but I just don’t have the room in my bedroom. ( I live with 2 other roommates)

  • @gta4rulesass I expected this to be a review on the Sega Neptune.

  • @pixelsmack What's an "XBOX"?

  • In the box there's also a different d-pad that looks like a genesis d-pad so if you want you can switch d-pads, ain't that cool?

  • there were a lot more sold than 100.000 it was actually very succesful in uk. but commodore went bankrupt.

  • there were a lot more sold than 100.000 most were sold in uk where it was actually very succesful

  • @pixelsmack I know it's irrelevant, but fuck Xbox. Good games and all especially the exclusives like steel battalion, but they're extremely unreliable (I've had 5). They wanted you to pay for live, pay for a remote to watch movies, very little games support the memory card, and the optical drives always take a poop on them. I've had one PS2 and it's never taken a poop even though it's been dropped ~4ft (asshole yanked it down by the cord), and I've had up to 14 hour sessions.

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