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7/9/2025, 12:49:07 PM
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Genesis carts using add-on chips was especially rare, one of the only games to do that was Virtua Racing for proper 3D support.
SEGA's preferred strategy was hardware add-ons, the SEGA CD added some processing power beyond just being able to play audio from a CD, and the 32X was this weird Frankenstein setup where two video outputs were merged.
Add-on chips was Nintendo's own answer or third-party answers to extending the capabilities of the NES or SNES.
Genesis carts using add-on chips was especially rare, one of the only games to do that was Virtua Racing for proper 3D support.
SEGA's preferred strategy was hardware add-ons, the SEGA CD added some processing power beyond just being able to play audio from a CD, and the 32X was this weird Frankenstein setup where two video outputs were merged.
Add-on chips was Nintendo's own answer or third-party answers to extending the capabilities of the NES or SNES.
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