Sega's first video game system designed for 3D polygon graphics, developed internally at Sega between 19.Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (1992).Sega's first 32-bit system, and final major sprite-based board.
Limited to 128 sprites on screen at a time.Utilizes a Motorola 68000 and a Zilog Z80 as CPU processors.Served as the basis for design of the Mega Drive/Genesis.Four different versions of System 16 were made.Successor to the System 1 and System 2 boards, released in 1985.Stripped-down version of Master System hardware.Featured two Motorola 68000 processors.Initially known as "Sega Hang-On hardware" was developed for Hang-On.
Michael Jackson in Scramble Training (1993).Capable of displaying computer graphics over video footage.Supports laserdisc playback, using a Pioneer laserdisc player.Utilizes scaling to create 3D effects.Uses a Zilog Z80 central processing unit (CPU) microprocessor.