The back of the Amiga CD32, a 32-bit, CD-ROM based video game console from Commodore, showing its various inputs and outputs. It uses a large and somewhat unconventional power supply for a game console, but also comes with a large expansion slot that can be used for add-ons that make it more like a traditional Amiga computer.
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