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wraggster
January 6th, 2008, 02:31
Continuing our network wide feature for just about every console thats emulated and that we own, in time it can be used as a reference point for people to look at what games are the very best on each system

Firstly heres a look at each system and a description to remind you of the history of the console.

http://console-history.dcemu.co.uk/dcemu3do.jpg


3DO Interactive
Similar to the goal of the Phillips CD-I, a company called 3D0 set out to create a new standard in multimedia. Their creation became the 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer. It was capable of running 3D0 interactive software (games), Audio CD?s, CD+G, Photo CD, and Video CD?s using an add on. Rather then manufacturing their new system, 3D0 decided to make 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer a franchise. Sanyo, Panasonic and Goldstar all bought rights to manufacture the 3D0 system. Once produced and sold, 3D0 would claim a royalty for each system and $3 for each game sold.

In October of 1993, Panasonic began sales of the first 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer. The systems capabilities were clearly quite ahead of it?s time. Although it was not the first 32-bit system in history, the 3D0 was the first 32-bit system in the United States. The images shown are of Panasonic?s 3D0 models FZ-1 R.E.A.L 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer, and FZ-10 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer. There are several more models established by other companies, but other then a few additions they are all pretty much the same.
As groundbreaking as the console was, the 3D0 was also one of the most expensive systems ever released. At a whopping $700USD or more, this machine only seemed to attract the wealthy. Even after a few price drops, the 3D0 never recovered from its initial reputation as a rich man's videogame system. Since 3D0 placed no software licensing restrictions, the 3D0 amassed a large library of games. Some quality titles such as ?Need For Speed? and ?Road Rash? became quite popular. Others (as with Atari 2600 titles) were sheer crap.

In 1995 the 3D0 company began announcing a new technology called 3D0 M2. This technology was rumored to have 7 times the power of any console released at the time. M2 would come standard in a new 3D0 system, or be used to upgrade existing systems.
The 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer could have had the capability to compete even with newer 32-bit systems, but M2 never became reality. M2 technology was sold off to another company (Matsushita), and 3D0 machines never saw the upgrade. Gamers found themselves more interested in cheaper 16-bit consoles, and eventually newer 32-bit systems entered the market. 3D0 games and systems found their way into clearance bins starting in 1996.The system eventually died the end of that year.

FACT: 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer had only one controller port. However, this wasn't a problem since extra controllers (up to 8) could be easily daisy-chained to another controller. The original Panasonic controllers have a built-in stereo headphone jack along with a volume control dial. The system has its own internal memory to save games and other information. It has 2 expansion ports which were to be used for future upgrades such as memory cards, modems, digital video cartridges and the M2 system upgrade. The 3D0 was definitely designed for the long haul.

http://console-history.dcemu.co.uk/dcemu3do2.jpg

The Panasonic 3DO may have been the first released version using the 3DO architecture, but it definitely was not the only system available.

The Goldstar 3DO console (Top image) was released North America, East Asia and Europe at a MSRP of $399. Goldstar expanded distribution of the 3DO system by making it available through mass merchandisers and toy stores. It was far cheaper then it?s Panasonic counterpart, but was reported to have many hardware faults. This system included pack in CD?s Shockwave, FIFA Soccer, and a demo photo CD. It Also included a certificate to send in with a roll of film to have your own custom Photo CD disc made.

The Samsung 3DO (bottom left) was first presented at 1994 Summer CES in Chicago. The Samsung 3DO console was set to include built-in MPEG decoding hardware for viewing VCD and full motion video. The console has since been cancelled.

The Sanyo 3DO (bottom right) was marketed in Japan only. This version featured the most unique containing the waves you could see on top of the unit.

Although it cannot be considered a console, there was yet another version of 3DO available. Creative Designs took the 3DO concept and placed it on a card. The 3DO Blaster was a PC compatible ISA card that allowed gamers the ability to play 3DO software on their Windows based home computers. It has since been discontinued, and is considered a rarity to collectors.

Thanks again to Dark Watcher for his info above.

Now heres our question to you - Whats the greatest 3DO Game Ever ?

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wraggster
January 6th, 2008, 02:34
The greates 3DO game eh, now this console set me back 400 Quid but it was awesome at the time, graphics on Need for Speed blew me away, so yeah thatll be my top game :)

osgeld
January 6th, 2008, 03:06
need for speed was the only game i ever played, pc version was better

myuusmeow
January 6th, 2008, 03:20
Wolf 3d, sound is awesome IIRC.

jamotto
January 6th, 2008, 03:32
Return Fire
Road Rash - best version of the game
Gex
Space Hulk
Stellar 7: Draxon's Revenge
Super Wing Commander
Crash N Burn

DCergo
January 6th, 2008, 03:41
Out of this World was nice on 3DO, but if you're a purist you might prefer the less meddled with backgrounds all the other platforms got :)

Emulation_Chief
January 6th, 2008, 04:28
Hello:

It's true that 3DO has a lot of software, including adult interactive movies. Most of its software are not as good as I would like. Still the console manages to deliver very promising games. My two bests are Daedulus Encounter and Captain Quazar. The latter is very addictive.

geise69
January 6th, 2008, 05:03
Lucienne's Quest (one of the only japanese rpg's. it's actually quite good and one of my favorites)

Super Street Fighter II Turbo (arcade perfection)

Out of This World

matt2k
January 6th, 2008, 06:07
I felt I wasted my money when I got a a 3do. So I only have honorable mentions:
Road Rash
Samurai Showdown
Super Street Fighter 2
Gex
Demolition Man :)

kojiro7
January 6th, 2008, 06:27
In 1996 a friend of mine was own it and was playing pirated games so I was lucky enough to play many games on it.I think 3DO was the first true next gen machine of that period,it had started the revolution and not PSX neither Saturn.

Need for Speed was the best on 3DO.
Also Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo was absolutely perfect with perfect arranged soundtrack.
Others are Demolition Man,Fifa Soccer,Road Rush,PoEd,Samurai Showdown,Slam N Jam

mike_jmg
January 6th, 2008, 06:50
ehmmm.

WTF is 3DO???

Dull Blade
January 6th, 2008, 06:53
I never owned one, but one of my buddys did. Samurai showdown was really good, supposedly the best non neo geo version. Also road rash was crazy at the time, I was use to genesis GFX and all of a sudden I'm playing in full 3d.

Eternal-Blue
January 6th, 2008, 12:36
The best 3DO game is:

Night Trap

classicgmr
January 6th, 2008, 13:07
Wow... not one person has mentioned Star Control II yet for the 3DO. Best version hands down. That got the majority of gameplay time on mine.

I also liked Lucienne's Quest and Return Fire. :)

gelon
January 6th, 2008, 15:50
3DO was just a a slow CPU console ... and it have a lot of low quality games

The best? ... ummm the Alone in the Dark 1/2 ports probably

jhontikis
January 6th, 2008, 21:59
As the lot said, the original Need for speed, according to EDGE (and me :p ), the best version ever graced any machine, created by EA of Canada (later EA Big) if i recall right.

idapimp
January 7th, 2008, 17:06
road rash was my favorite.

jeegee
January 7th, 2008, 19:40
Got a few 3DO games.. NFS was pretty good but i remember one game, think it was called Zombie corpse killers or summat, that was fun at the time :) lots of fun

VampDude
January 30th, 2008, 00:59
Dragon's Lair and Mad Dog McCree

JKKDARK
January 30th, 2008, 02:54
ehmmm.

WTF is 3DO???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3DO_Interactive_Multiplayer

Trekster
March 24th, 2008, 04:13
If you have to ask here then STFU and get out!

Trekster
March 24th, 2008, 04:16
Super Wing Commander
Shockwave
Wing Commander III

as far as the comment about this being like a low end PC, what a dumb ass statement, compare 3DO Super Wing Commander to any other version including but not limited to the PC at the time and the differences is night and day. The made the 3do version specifically to take advantage of the 3do.

striderx99
May 6th, 2008, 21:31
I loved Need For Speed and Super Street Fighter II....Twisted was also a great game that could be played with 2-4 players :-)

Dream Mantis
March 23rd, 2009, 08:19
Strahl was my personal favorite.

Gentelman
April 16th, 2009, 08:37
- 3DO a History & Whats the greatest 3DO Game Ever ?
Continuing our network wide feature for just about every console thats emulated and that we own, in time it can be used as a reference point for people to look at what games are the very best on each system

Firstly heres a look at each system and a description to remind you of the history of the console.

Felipe87
April 28th, 2009, 11:24
# Star Wars: Rebel Assault
# StarBlade
# Strahl
# Super Street Fighter II
# Supreme Warrior are my favourites.

meyoww
April 29th, 2009, 20:51
At the time, it was worth owning a 3DO for any of these games:

Return Fire
Road Rash
Star Control II
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
The Need for Speed

It also had the best football (Madden), soccer (FIFA), and boxing (Foes of Ali) games.

Others worth playing:
Alone in the Dark
BattleSport
BladeForce
Captain Quazar
Casper
Crash 'N Burn
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Demolition Man
Doctor Hauzer
Family Feud
Flashback
Gex
Guardian War
Icebreaker
Immercenary
Lost Eden
Lucienne's Quest
Night Trap
Novastorm
Olympic Summer Games
Out of This World
Psychic Detective
Samurai Shodown
Shockwave 2
Slam 'N Jam
Slayer
Snow Job
Space Hulk
Starblade
Star Fighter
Syndicate
The Horde
Theme Park
Twisted
Waialae Country Club
Wing Commander III
Wolfenstein
Zhadnost

CPU Bach was pretty amazing in its own way.

siatpet
October 2nd, 2009, 04:32
3DO Interactive
Similar to the goal of the Phillips CD-I, a company called 3D0 set out to create a new standard in multimedia. Their creation became the 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer. It was capable of running 3D0 interactive software (games), Audio CD?s, CD+G, Photo CD, and Video CD?s using an add on. Rather then manufacturing their new system, 3D0 decided to make 3D0 Interactive Multiplayer a franchise. Sanyo, Panasonic and Goldstar all bought rights to manufacture the 3D0 system. Once produced and sold, 3D0 would claim a royalty for each system and $3 for each game sold.
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