The first true 32-bit console; plus reasonable hardware and early 24-bit color. Games were on the compact-disc format. Along with the built-in MPEG decompression, it could display video. The prior Amiga line had been significantly ahead of everything else. But the competitors had managed to catch up. Although it delivered pinball into the home, Commodore was in serious financial trouble. Its games, by launch, no longer had the lead in terms of graphical and musical capabilities. The console was just not quite good enough, especially when compared to the quickly evolving PC.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
'Fighting Spirit'
Bubba and Sticks
'Skeleton Krew'
'Dangerous Streets'
'Alfred Chicken'
'MicroCosm'
international Karate Plus
'Mean Arenas'
'Super StarDust'
'Banshee'
'DarkSeed'
'Cannon Fodder'
'Soccer Kid'
Fire and ice
'Last Ninja: 3'
'Battle Chess'
'Total Carnage'
'Disposable Hero'
'Liberation'
'Chuck Rock 2: Son of Chuck'
'Global Effect'
'SpeedBall: 2'
Quick: The Thunder Rabbit
'Beavers'
'Ultimate Body Blows'
'Chuck Rock'
'Simon: the Sorcerer'
'Heimdall'
Zool - Ninja of the N-th dimension
'DragonStone'
'SuperFrog'
Little Devil
Our Commodore Amiga CD32 collection is 15% complete.