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The Sega Neptune was a planned console that combined the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and the 32X add-on into a single unit. Originally intended for release in 1994 or 1995 with a proposed retail price of $200, the Neptune never made it to market. Sega ultimately canceled the project as the Saturn...
We recently reported on the news that Sega's unreleased Neptune console – a Mega Drive and 32X combined – is getting an unofficial resurrection in FPGA form thanks to a Brazilian company called GamesCare.
The GF1 Neptune will also get its own exclusive games, the first of which has been...
Once upon a time, Sega had plans to release an all-in-one Genesis / Mega Drive and 32X home console called Neptune.
Those plans were scrapped when the 32X flopped and it became clear that Sega needed to focus on Saturn, but not before the company had shown off a prototype. That same design is...
Building a Sega Neptune
This is a modular build method that is non-destructive, reversible, easy to repair and troubleshoot.
Infidelity_nes and PCBAssembly99 modular core builders on Twitter
3D Printed Cases for the Sega Neptune by DVIZIX
Sega Neptune Case with a modular Neptune core...