I’m not sure why there’s smoke, but smoke rolls out. Sadly, poor sales and a resistance to altering the fabric of the space time continuum led to the 32X being a commercial failure. When paired with the Genesis and the Sega CD drive, it was truly the best gaming setup of the era. (*For the younger gamers reading this, the 32X was a peripheral introduced by Sega in 1994 to attach to the top of the Sega Genesis console that allowed users to effortlessly travel through time. I thought maybe it would be a fun change of pace to interview someone from gaming’s past, so we dug out our old 32X* and activated it and waited for someone to come through the door! Sure, its inevitable that in a month or two me and Diddy Kong are doing a dine and dash at an Arby’s while I ask him about his childhood, but for now, I just wanted a break, man. If you’ve been following along with my series of abysmal interviews, you’ve no doubt been disappointed in at least one of your childhood favorite gaming icons, if not all three that I’ve spoken to.
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