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Intruducing the "new" Commodore Amiga CD32 Console.

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  • I used to have a print ad for the CD32 that simply read:

    "After Sega's new baby, Amiga brings you the Mother"

  • CD32 was brilliant !!! present generations never will know what is the true magic of the games !!! We know that, cause we've felt all these games by our hearts. each single detail had huge meaning for us at that times (i mean 90's) Today we've got something bad , something what does that we are tired about all of this !!! Before present times we have never felt this. Best regards for all people from old times. it still rulez in our hearts...

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  • Introducing the new commodore amiga cd32 console which is exactly the same like Amiga 1200, that's what I call a good idea.

  • Wish Commodore could have kept going. We probably would still have an Amiga Console to this day :(

  • Philistines! That's a PC keyboard at 0:21 !!! >:(

  • possibly one of the worst pieces of crap to be released..only good thing i can think of is the sax music to diggers

  • This thing looks kinda cool, to be honest. Most flop consoles have at least a few gems (even the CDi, damn it! Hell, even the Tiger Game Com had a decent version of "Wheel of Fortune"). I read this was quite popular in the UK for a short while, interestingly enough. Yes, it is an amiga turned into a console. What's wrong with that, I'd like to know....

  • At least its not programmed to RRoD on you after 2yrs

  • @de0ndre Loads of stuff on eBay....

  • It looked like a toy & never had a chance.It came out at the wrong time, right at the end of CBM's existence.Pirate games market had already destroyed Atari and was just finishing off CBM/Amiga.Out of the few games,most were just standard Amiga ports to CD. CD32 had no chance to show off its true 32bit capabil.Knowing CBM,it would have been stunning,but with no s/ware support & a bust company-NO HOPE! I got a CD32 and linked it to my 1200&used it as a CD-ROM. At the time(94ish)seemed cool @ 2 do

  • Have one of these brand new in the box never used because I never got around to finding a proper power supply to use in a standard 120v. Had it since I was 10, is the software/games easy to find these days? I might take it out and convert it.

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