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3DO

The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (most commonly referred to as 'the 3DO') was a line of video game consoles released in 1993 and 1994 by Panasonic, Sanyo and Goldstar. The consoles were manufactured according to specifications created by The 3DO Company, and were originally designed by Dave Needle and RJ Mical of New Technology Group. The system was conceived by entrepreneur and EA Games founder Trip Hawkins.

Despite a highly-promoted launch and a host of cutting-edge technologies, the system's high price ($699.95 USD at release) and an over-saturated console market brought 'the 3DO' to a speedy demise.

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The consoles had very advanced hardware features at the time: an ARM60 32-bit RISC CPU, two custom video co-processors, a custom 16-bit DSP and a custom math coprocessor. They also featured 2 megabytes of DRAM, 1 megabyte of VRAM, and a double speed CD-ROM drive for main storage, Up to 8 controllers could be daisy-chained on the system at once. In addition to special 3DO software, the system was able to play audio CDs (including support for CD+G), view Photo CDs, and Video CDs with an add-on MPEG video card (released in Japan only). However, few titles utilized the console's full potential.

A noteable feature of the console is that it is one of few CD-based consoles that feature neither regional lockout nor copy protection, scoring it points amongst import gamers and software pirates alike, though reports have suggested that the Goldstar model isn't particularly durable when used for either of those purposes.

It was often said that the 3DO software library exhibited many of the worst aspects of home video gaming at the time. This was the dawn of CD-ROM gaming, so cutscenes of pixelated video footage dominated many titles at the expense of good gameplay. The most well-recieved titles were commonly ports of games from other systems, such as Alone in the Dark, Myst, Out of This World, and Star Control II.

Other notable titles include Need for Speed, Jurassic Park Interactive, Crash N' Burn, Slayer, Killing Time, and the first console port of Super Street Fighter II Turbo, which exceeded the original with its CD-quality audio. Game series that started on 3DO by Electronic Arts, Studio 3DO and Crystal Dynamics established themselves on other 32-bit consoles.

In addition to the consoles, a 3DO Blaster ISA peripheral card for PCs which offered all the features of the home console was manufactured by Creative Technology.

The 3DO Company also designed a next-generation console called the M2, which was to use a PowerPC 602 processor, but the company abandoned the console business and sold the technology to Matsushita who never brought the system to the market.

By the early 1990s, the video game market had become overcrowded. Philips, Sega, Nintendo, Commodore, SNK, and Atari each had a video game system on the market. By 1995, most of these systems had fallen out of the loop and were discontinued. Nintendo's SNES and Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis were the most successful systems. Many consider the final blow to be the overwhelming popularity and affordability of the Sony PlayStation, which not only forced out other CD-based systems like the CD-i, but also laid Sega's Saturn to rest by the end of 1998.

Despite heavy promoting on the YTV variety show It's Alive, and the potential expandability behind the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, third-party support was lacking, and the 3DO system was discontinued in 1995. The 3DO Company then became a software publisher, producing such games as the Army Men franchise, until it filed for bankruptcy and liquidated its assets in 2003.

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Doom Big Box Version

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Get ready to toast some human flesh!! This is the faithful, full gore, bad attitude version with all the monsters, levels, weapons and surprises screaming around every corner. Strap on your ammo and prepare for the ultimate descent into a hell-bread pit of danger and death. This is your chance to become a hero. Or die trying!

Doom

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Get ready to toast some human flesh!! This is the faithful, full gore, bad attitude version with all the monsters, levels, weapons and surprises screaming around every corner. Strap on your ammo and prepare for the ultimate descent into a hell-bread pit of danger and death. This is your chance to become a hero. Or die trying!

Demolition Man

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As featured on Entertainment Tonight - Demolition Man for the 3DO system is already hailed as the most true to the movie interactive video game experience ever. Finally. The power of 3DO. The action of a hit movie. The challenge of a video game. But deeper. And better. Because this time, you control the outcome of a real movie. With real stars (Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes), real suspense and real challenges that demand real skill.

Defcon 5

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During an automatic defence system installation on the MRP 6F mining colony, a sinister & mysterious alien force attacks. As a Cyberneer, these alien attackers are seemingly intent on your destruction thus leaving you with no choice but to find a method of escape before it is too late. However someone somewhere has gone to great lengths to stopping you getting off alive.

Death Keep

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An evil Necromancer has escaped from his icy prison and is wreaking havoc on the surrounding lands. Journey to this frozen wasteland and destroy the forces of evil - if you dare. DeathKeep is AD&D dungeon delving the way you like it - fast, furious and fun! Prepare to fight your way through more than twenty-five eerie dungeons, each with eight levels within. Explore icy caverns, three ominous towers and a fantastic final dungeon.

D

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Live the nightmare of D as the horror begins in Los Angeles National Hospital. As Laura, you must find out why your father, hospital director Dr. Richter Harris, has lost his sanity, murdered some of the patients, and taken others hostage. Are you prepared to solve the deadly crime?

Daedalus Encounter

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Creature Shock

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You are mankind's last hope. Sent to investigate the Space-Drifting remains of the U.N.S. Amazon, a survey ship deployed in 2123 to find a new home for a dying planet. Earth. The metal carcass of the ship appears to be devoid of life. But in fact the ship is crawling with creatures just waiting to kill you - tracking your heartbeat as you move through a tangle of dead silent tunnels and arteries. Turn fast and shoot faster - before they slash from inside the wall behind you. Or Ooze out from an air duct. Or they mutate from Human flesh.

Cyberdillo

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Hey! Tired of slick cinematic adventures? Tired of saving the whole damn planet from mechanized alien hordes? Tired of dull, drab dungeons where everything is brown and grey and brown and red? GOOD! You're in luck. Welcome to a world of leaky gas station toilets and foul tasting sushi. Half dillo, half plunger shooter our hero was road kill until a corrupt cyber-genetic company fixed him right up. Now he's on a scavenger hunt on Cybersalvages back lot where disco reigns supreme and munchkins aren't just for breakfast any more.

Cyberia

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Mess up this mission and it won't be game over it will be mission over. Full screen, full motion video. Eleven incredible action sequences more intense and more realistic than anything before. Character interaction and puzzle solving in one of the most detailed and visually stunning gaming environments ever created.

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