Amiga CD32



The Amiga CD32 is Commodore's attempt at entering the console market. As it's name implies, it is basically a console version of the Amiga which uses CD's as medium. Of course, it couldn't hope to compete with the then-hot platforms such as the PlayStation and Saturn, being way less powerful than them, which ultimately led to it's discontinuation mere months after it's release and Commodore's untimely demise. Most of it's small library is pure shovelware, though there are some good games, including conversions from the original Amiga.