in the 90s would probably be alot more, but now a days? i'd want to say 100 but i know that would be a lie, i'd say to be generous 5,000 to 10,000 games a year
Sega 32X was a short-lived add-on to the Sega Genesis console. Sega 32X games can thus be found wherever used games are sold, such as GameStop, Amazon, or eBay.
The Sega Genesis was discontinued in 1997. It sold nearly 40 million units from 1989-1997.
it matters most of the time 50,000,000 other times its alot lower
2 or 3 completely sold out games.
12 tonnes of tobacco are sold each year.
On average, approximately 68 billion Kit Kat bars are sold around the world each year.
An estimated 3,116,900 lollipops are sold each year, as of 2012
A lot of power drills are sold each Christmas.
About 46,000,000 berets are sold each day in France!
The Saturn sold less than the Dreamcast and thus is harder to find. Also, the Saturn has more games that were pointed to specific markets, specifically arcade-perfect shoot'em ups and 2D-fighting games, that fans of these genres really like and are willing to pay more for and less willing to sell.
many are sold
1. when released, it was good 2. when the ps2 was announced, people were saving up for a ps2 instead of a dreamcast 3. when the ps2 was released, only about 1/2 of the ps2's people wanted could be sold. 4. sega thought that was a good time to give away dreamcasts for Christmas time. 5. people wanted the ps2 instead 6. sega stopped making the dreamcast 7. It didn't have meany games that were a hit back then 8. Most games were repeats of other games 9.most games appeileed to boys 10.segas budget was low