Here’s Tomb Raider Running On The Sega 32X

A Lara Lara laughs.

Sega’s 32X may have been a dismal commercial flop but, had things gone a little differently, we could have seen Lara Croft make her debut on the system (stick with us on this one).

Designed to be a stop-gap between the 16-bit Mega Drive / Genesis and the 32-bit Saturn, the 32X shared some technical similarities with the Saturn – and, had it been more successful, it could have become the focus of Sega’s next-generation push.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

A Lara Lara laughs.

Sega’s 32X may have been a dismal commercial flop but, had things gone a little differently, we could have seen Lara Croft make her debut on the system (stick with us on this one).

Designed to be a stop-gap between the 16-bit Mega Drive / Genesis and the 32-bit Saturn, the 32X shared some technical similarities with the Saturn – and, had it been more successful, it could have become the focus of Sega’s next-generation push.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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