- The 32X was capable of generating 32,768 simultaneous colors on-screen and added two
more sound channels to the Genesis.
- About 100 or so titles were projected as of 12/95 (30 released, 70+ in development at
the time, according to Gordon Craick).
- Datel's CD-Plus cartridge (v3.0B or later) works with the 32X. The 32X
is also reported to work with some versions of the JVC X-Eye console.
- The cancelled Sega Neptune would have been an all-in-one 16-bit gaming
console that incorporated all of the hardware for the Genesis, 32X, and Sega CD into one
unit. Sega saw no need to move beyond the prototype due to dying sales of its 16-bit
consoles.