Amiga CD32
147
games
1unreleased
Units sold: 100,000
Released games per year
The Amiga CD32 is a 32-bit home video game console developed by Commodore and released in Europe, Australia, Canada, and Brazil. It was released in September 1993.
The CD32 is part of a family of Amiga computers and other hardware. Its storage medium is CD-ROM. It is based on Commodore's Advanced Graphics Architecture chipset, and is of similar specification to the Amiga 1200 personal computer. Using third party devices, it is possible to upgrade the CD32 with a keyboard, floppy drive, hard drive, RAM, and mouse, turning it into the equivalent of an Amiga 1200. A hardware MPEG decompression module plays Video CD.
It was discontinued as Commodore went into bankruptcy.
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The CD32 is part of a family of Amiga computers and other hardware. Its storage medium is CD-ROM. It is based on Commodore's Advanced Graphics Architecture chipset, and is of similar specification to the Amiga 1200 personal computer. Using third party devices, it is possible to upgrade the CD32 with a keyboard, floppy drive, hard drive, RAM, and mouse, turning it into the equivalent of an Amiga 1200. A hardware MPEG decompression module plays Video CD.
It was discontinued as Commodore went into bankruptcy.
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tech info
resolution: 320×200 to 1280×400memory: 2 MB Chip RAMCPU: Motorola 68EC020 at 14 MHzAll Commodore systems
Commodore PET | 1977 |
VIC-20 | 1981 |
Commodore 64 | 1982 |
Commodore 16/Plus 4 | 1984 |
Amiga OCS | 1985 |
Commodore 128 | 1985 |
Amiga AGA | 1992 |
Amiga CD32 | 1993 |