Note: This is the absolute LAST time we'll print this list! (Yeah, it's also the FIRST time, but this is not what we want to get involved in.) The CD³² has been reviewed in a number of different videogame magazines. For some reason, the machine never seems to have the same specs from one magazine to the next. It's not because the machine keeps changing, believe me. For what it's worth, we're going to list the CD³²'s specs and compare them with the competition as we see it. We see the Philips CD-I, the Atari Jaguar, the Sega CD and the Panasonic/3DO R.E.A.L. system as the major competitors. Please remember that specs have a way of only telling half of the story. Just because one system sounds fantastic in a technical light doesn't mean the software's any good. The software is what will make or break a videogame system. Along with the specs, we'll add a few little notes on each system. We welcome any comments from any one with better information about the other systems. We don't profess to be experts on the other systems, and it's possible our information is wrong. We do not want to skew the information towards any particular system on the basis of a mistake. The Specs --------- Panasonic/3DO R.E.A.L. Atari Jaguar Philips CD-I Commodore CD³² Sega CD


converted with guide2html by Kochtopf