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Amiga CD32 System
Name: Amiga CD32 System
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 The CD32 was Amiga's second foray in to the world of CD games consoles. It was the worlds first 32bit console and did somewhat better than the CDTV. It was still ahead of it's time however, so despite having a slightly enhanced version of the AGA chipset, a 68020 processor and expansion capabilities allowing for harddrives, keyboards, mpeg decoders and the suchlike it still never took off as hoped. It was however a rather amazing machine and because it was basically an Amiga1200 with a built in CDROM.

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