
The mythical Sega Neptune was basically a two-in-one Genesis and 32X console that the company planned to release during the fall of 1995, with a sub-$200 MSRP. Unfortunately, the console was delayed well into 1996, and then canceled altogether after SEGA discontinued the 32X. Magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly used the SEGA Neptune as an April Fools’ Day prank in its April 2001 issue where it included a small article in which the writers announced that SEGA had found a warehouse full of old Neptunes, and were selling them on a website for a mere $50. Continue reading for more fascinating photos from around the web. Click here to view real things you won’t believe exist.
18. Mind-Blowing 3D Wall Art

17. Domino’s Pizza with 3x Bacon

16. Slipping Into a Porcupine

15. Iceland

14. Enigma Decryption Machine from WWII

13. Tree Bridge

12. Anti-Bear Armor from the 1800s

11. Actual Texting Ring

10. How Jeeps Were Shipped During WWII

9. Cleaning the TV at AT&T Stadium

8. Real Size of the Mona Lisa at The Louvre in Paris, France

7. Location for Internet Sales (Craigslist, eBay, etc.)

6. Inside Major League Baseball’s Instant Replay Room

5. Russian Medical Record

4. Velcro Pad Used to Serve Food in Space

3. NORAD Cheyenne Complex Blast Door

2. Snow Moon

1. Stormtrooper Landing
