I'm sorry, but I have to admit to myself that both the Atari Jaguar and Sega 32X, were both just about the crappiest systems ever released to an unsuspecting public!
I bought both of these sorry suckers they day they were released. Damn, what a waste of money.
However, I've gotten a Jag again, and I know I will stumble onto a 32X soon, so I can't dog them to much, cause I still want to try out different games on them, but the truth of the matter is that both systems were a huge failure in their time. More so the 32X to me, than the Jag. The Jag did have AVP, and a great version of DOOM, plus Power Drive Rally, and although everybody hates it, Cybermorph.
Call me crazy but I actually like Cybermorph.
As for the 32X, there really isn't a game for it, that I really really like. It's more like which games will I actually tolerate.
The sad thing too, is that these systems where supposed to be 64 bit and 32 bit, what a joke! Maybe technically speaking they could call themselves 32 bit and 64 bit, but the reality is that they were both more like 16 bit machines with FX and VSP chips pre-built into them. The 32X was supposed to finally give Sega the colors on the screen that they were so envious of the SNES of. But none of the games are really bursting with color to me. It still looks very Genny like to me.
And the Jag being 64 bit? Please. Games like Bubsy and Zool and Troy Aikmen and Brutal Sports Football. All these games look 100 percent 16 bit to me!
Anyways go ahead and vote on which is best. Also if you could list your favorite game for each.
My favorite for the Jag is Doom. I thought it was a damn good version of DOOM. It came out quite some time prior to the PSone version. Of course in retrospect the PSone version is the one to get if you are getting one, but back in the day when Doom first came out on the Jag, it was pretty amazing!
As for the 32X, I'm going to have to roll with MetalHead. MetalHead at least seemed like it was somewhat of a next-generation game at the time. It seemed kinda 32 bit. And that was big, as far as 32X games were concerned.