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		<title>Sega&#8217;s disjointed hardware strategy: A story in pictures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s no secret that Sega was all over the place towards the end of the 16-bit era in terms of their hardware strategy.  There were two models of the base Genesis, two models of the basic Sega CD, the CDX combination system, third party hardware like the JVC X&#8217;Eye and other licensed devices, the Nomad, [...]]]></description>
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