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lack of a profitable business model, combined with Panasonic acquiring exclusive rights to the M2 technology, were cited as the two chief reasons for Goldstar dropping support for the 3DO in early 1996. During the second quarter of 1996 several of the 3DO's most loyal software supporters, including the software division of The 3DO Company themselves, announced they were no longer making games for the system, leaving Panasonic as the only company supporting active software development for the 3DO.
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failure to the model of licensing all hardware manufacturing and software to third parties. He reasoned that for a console to be a success, it needed a single strong company to take the lead in marketing, hardware, and software, and pointed out that it was essentially a lack of coordination between The 3DO Company, Panasonic, and the 3DO's software developers which had led to the console launching with only one game ready.
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The 3DO system was eventually discontinued towards the end of 1996, with a complete shutdown of all internal hardware development and divestment of the M2 technology. The 3DO Company restructured themselves around this same time, selling off their hardware division to become a multi-platform company
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system, and yet being "much bigger than Sony", illustrated the difficulties faced by new entrants to the console market and thought that Sony, in following the business model of Sega and Nintendo, "would have had a better chance if it had partnered with some of the others". Meanwhile, other products
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had been slated for launch releases but were pushed to mid-1994 due to the developers' struggles with the then-cutting-edge hardware. Moreover, the 3DO Company made continued updates to the console hardware almost up to the system's release, which resulted in a number of third-party titles missing
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The 3DO Company was engaged in very serious talks for Sega to become involved with the 3DO. However, it was passed on by Sega due to concerns over cost. Panasonic launched the 3DO with its FZ-1 model in 1993, though Goldstar and Sanyo would later manufacture the 3DO as well. Companies who obtained
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on each sale. Goldstar tried switching to the usual industry model of selling hardware at a loss and profiting on software, but though a handful of Goldstar games were published for the 3DO, Goldstar's software development operation arrived too late to allow them to turn a profit on the 3DO. This
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Panasonic and Logitech both released the 3DO mouse. The Panasonic FZ-JM1 and Logitech 3DO mouse are identical aside from their markings. Fewer than 20 games supported its use, some of which were optimized for the standard controller or light gun rather than the mouse. Of the 3DO games which were
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can be used with older TVs that lack direct video inputs. The 3DO output is compatible with most existing video console switches, including those made for the NES/SNES, Sega Master System/Genesis, & NEC Turbo Grafix RF. This provides a relatively low quality but universally compatible video
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The initial high price is considered to be one of the many issues that led to the 3DO's failure, along with lack of significant funding that larger companies such as Sony took advantage of. In an interview shortly after The 3DO Company dropped support for the system, Trip Hawkins attributed its
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The system was released in Japan in March 1994 with an initial lineup of six games. The Japanese launch was moderately successful, with 70,000 units shipping to 10,000 stores. However, sales soon dropped and by 1995 the system was known in Japan as a host for
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The 3DO Company lacked the resources to manufacture consoles, and instead licensed the hardware to other companies for manufacturing. Trip Hawkins recounted that they approached every electronics manufacturer, but that their chief targets were
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in 1997, the hardware was revived in South Korea for another two years. The amount of systems produced after the Samsung buyout is unknown. The 3DO platform had achieved more attention in South Korea, where LG had opened a '3DO Plaza' in
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engine. They gave it 2 out of 5 stars, concluding that it "has settled out as a solid system with some good titles in its library and more on the way. The question that must be answered though is this: Is having a 'good system' enough?"
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gave it a "thumbs sideways". They commented that "The 3DO is the first CD-ROM system to make a real jump forward in graphics, sound, and game design." However, they questioned whether it would soon be rendered obsolete by the upcoming
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Licensing to independent manufacturers made the system extremely expensive. The manufacturers had to make a profit on the hardware itself, whereas most major game console manufacturers, such as Sega and Sony, sold their systems
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Most 3DO systems shipped with a standard controller, as well as A/V and power cables. The 3DO controllers were unusual in that the system base unit contained only one controller port and the controllers could be physically
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was regarded as "really obsolete by today's standards". Both 3DO and Philips, seeking to pioneer the broader concept of interactive entertainment, aimed to sell in the order of one million units during 1994 and into 1995.
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the launch date, in some cases by less than a month, because the developers weren't left enough time to fully test them on the finalized hardware. The only 3DO software available at launch was the third-party game
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Resolution 640×480 (interpolated), 320×240 (actual) 60 Hz for NTSC version, and 768×576 (interpolated), 384×288 (actual) 50 Hz for PAL version with either 16-bit palettized color (from 24-bit) or 24-bit
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In addition, standard 3DO controllers released with the Panasonic FZ-1 also contained a headphone jack and volume control for silent play. The GoldStar (LG) model also included a controller with this feature.
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However, the 3DO library also exhibited less successful traits of home consoles at the time. The 3DO was one of the first CD-ROM consoles, and some early titles on the 3DO frequently attempted to use
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The Panasonic 3DO Karaoke Mixer allows 3DO owners to play a standard music CD, turn the vocals down, plug in one or two microphones and sing over the music. This unit was released in limited markets.
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together via a port on the back of each controller. Up to eight controllers could be linked together in this fashion. All controllers for each 3DO console are compatible with one another.
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Unlike Panasonic, Goldstar initially produced only 3DO hardware, not software. This made it difficult to manage competitive price drops, and when the price of the Goldstar 3DO dropped to
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602 processors in addition to newer 3D and video rendering technologies. Late during development, the company abandoned the console hardware business and sold the M2 technology to
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All 3DO consoles have integrated power supplies. Some models (Panasonic 3DO FZ-1, Sanyo TRY 3DO, and Goldstar 3DO) have hardwired power cords, others (Panasonic 3DO FZ-10) use an
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The Panasonic FZ-EM256 is a 256 KB Expandable Memory Unit that plugs into the 3DO expansion port on the back of the console. It was released in 1994 and sold in Japan only.
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magazine's "1993 Product of the Year"), the oversaturated console market and the system's mixed reviews prevented it from achieving success comparable to competing consoles from
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The latest contender for the next generation of games formats, the Japanese giant Panasonic, is to launch its CD-based Real FZ-1 3DO Interactive Multiplayer today (Thursday).
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video cassette format, with several companies being able to promote the standard effectively against individual competitors with their own technologies, such as Sony and
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Though the Jaguar CD and Nintendo 64 would not be released until 1995 and 1996 respectively, at the time the media thought they would both be released in mid-1994.
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reviewed the 3DO in late 1995. They noted that due chiefly to its early launch, it had a larger installed base and more high quality games than the newly launched
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software. Although there is no regional lockout for 3DO systems, a few Japanese games cannot be played on non-Japanese 3DO consoles due to a special
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one but this had changed into a solely video gaming within a year of launching. Despite having a highly promoted launch (including being named
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Some of the best-received titles were ports of arcade or PC games that other systems of the time were not capable of playing, such as
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The 3DO Company designed a next-generation console that was never released due to various business and technological issues. The
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exceeded 1 million in sales in July 1995 (well before the game was released for any platform other than the 3DO), an article in
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reported in January 1994 that 3DO "is poised for an avalanche of software support to appear in the next 12 months", unlike the
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expansion card with a double-speed CD-ROM drive and a controller that enables compatible Windows-based PCs to play 3DO games.
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Afterwards, Japanese Historical Consumer Price Index numbers based on data available from the Japanese Statistics Bureau.
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A number of different manufacturers produced the 3DO system. The Panasonic versions are the best known and most common.
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the 3DO was placed among the top five worst console launches due to its one-game launch lineup and high launch price.
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The 3DO's claim to the title of most advanced console on the market was lost with the 1994 Japanese launches of the
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font which was not present in the English language console firmware. Games that have compatibility issues include
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Hawkins' belief was that the 3DO system could become a dominant standard in a similar way to that achieved by the
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Home Arcade Systems released a steering wheel for the 3DO which is supported by several racing titles, including
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also cover-dated November 1995 says that the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer had sold only 750,000 units worldwide.
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on its 1994 launch and many games had been localized. It competed there against Samsung's local version of the
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The Ultimate History of Video Games: The Story Behind the Craze that Touched our Lives and Changed the World
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The launch of the platform in October 1993 received a great deal of attention in the press as part of the "
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for the 3DO. It was later revealed that the M2 would be an entirely separate console, albeit one with 3DO
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Citing a lack of decent exclusives and an "astronomical asking price", in 2009 video game website
690:. To assure consumers that the 3DO would still be supported, the M2 was initially announced as an 5142: 4982: 4567: 4410: 3867: 3717: 3367: 2753: 2228: 908: 899: 363: 242: 233: 101: 3112: 1145:(DSP) with 16-bit I/O and registers but a 20-bit ALU and accumulator, embedded in the CLIO chip. 523:, who went so far as to build prototype AT&T 3DO units and display them at the January 1994 5043: 5028: 4841: 3259: 1539: 1504: 975: 971: 695: 544: 532: 420:, rendering its discontinuation by 1996. In 1997, The 3DO Company sold its "Opera" hardware to 396: 376:
produced the first models in 1993 with further renditions released afterwards by manufacturers
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320×240 @ 60 Hz, 384×288 @ 50 Hz; 16-bit palettized color (from 24-bit) or 24-bit true color.
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chose the 3DO as its 22nd greatest video game console of all time, slightly higher than the
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of New Technology Group, and were licensed by third parties; most hardware were packaged as
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GAME MACHINE CROSS REVIEW: 3DOリアル. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.335. Pg.167. 12–19 May 1995.
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retain light gun support, and could be played by Japanese gamers using imported Gameguns.
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per second (36–64 megapix/s interpolated), distorted, scaled, rotated and texture mapped.
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Gaming retrospectives have also accused the 3DO of having an abundance of poor quality
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focused on software development and online gaming. After selling the Opera hardware to
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Though no light gun was released for the 3DO in Japan, the Japanese localizations of
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Panasonic FZ-1 "Clio" DSP: 16-bit stereo @ 44.1 kHz, 4-Channel Dolby Surround;
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was perceived as "primitive" and "slightly better than a 16-bit system", and the
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The original edition of the console, the FZ-1, was referred to in full as the
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when making games for their consoles. The 3DO hardware itself was designed by
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760 in 2019) in Japan. The price was reduced to $ 399.99 in the fall of 1994.
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The 3DO features standard composite video and audio ports (yellow/red/white
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project, which began as an accelerator add-on for the 3DO, was to use dual
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Matthews, Will (December 2013). "Ahead of its Time: A 3DO Retrospective".
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13 DMA channels of digital input, to be sampled, and distorted by the DSP.
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royalty rate per game was a better deal than the higher royalties paid to
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The first 3DO machine, Panasonic FZ-1 R.E.A.L. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
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Examples of 3DO's Video Output in 480i or 240p Composite, S-Video, or RGB
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Third party controllers were produced by a number of companies including
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200 MByte/s (50 million words a second) Bus clocked at 50 MHz
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named Opera. The 3DO is one of few CD-based units that feature neither
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in a game console, converting CD music to a mesmerizing color pattern.
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are among the more famous examples of full motion video driven games.
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The 3DO Gamegun uses the same design as the Gamegun released for the
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was the only port with faithful graphics for some time, and the 3DO
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connector for enhanced picture quality on more advanced televisions.
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Global sales stand at around 750,000, with 300,000 sold in the US.
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Limited Edition in Japan which came with a Policenauts mouse pad.
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Dual pixel engine (CEL engine) capable of producing 9–16 million
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Miller, Chuck; Dille, H. E.; Wilson, Johnny L. (January 1994).
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the hardware license but never actually sold 3DO units include
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remain unclear. While the October and November 1995 issues of
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Since its release coincided with the arrival of the modern
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utilized 3DO-based hardware for a number of arcade titles.
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in December 1995, the company took a loss of more than
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but lower than its four other major competitors: the
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optimized for use with the mouse, the best known are
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Gamers at Work: Stories Behind the Games People Play
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Panasonic FZ-10 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
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Sendai Publishing. p. 82. 1473:was the first port with its CD-quality audio. 580:were not regarded as competitive threats: the 4568: 4039:Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System 3702: 3333: 3172:"Electronic Gaming Monthly's Buyer's Guide". 1562:and "Project Reality" (later released as the 849:Sanyo IMP-21J TRY 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 831:GoldStar GDO-101M 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 3716: 2770: 837:GoldStar GDO-202 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 2428:"The Best -- and Worst -- Console Launches" 2359:Cole, George (July 1994). "Giant killer?". 2069: 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2055: 2053: 1879:. Classicgaming.gamespy.com. Archived from 1075:Panasonic FZ-1 "Madam" graphics accelerator 1007: 958:format for 3DO software uses a proprietary 698:. Eventually the M2 project was cancelled. 686:by this time), and promised successor: the 604:in Omaha, Nebraska for the autumn of 1994. 441:The 3DO format was originally conceived by 287:Panasonic FZ-1 "Madam" graphics accelerator 5138:Products and services discontinued in 1996 4575: 4561: 3709: 3695: 3340: 3326: 1689:List of commercial failures in video games 947:video module). The 3DO included the first 2480: 2162: 2160: 1871: 1869: 1867: 1865: 772:GoldStar (LG) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 616:wave" in the computer world at the time. 607: 3225: 2619: 2617: 2076:"Ahead of its Time: A 3DO Retrospective" 2073: 2050: 1782: 1780: 1778: 1776: 1774: 1772: 1770: 1375: 1070: 1038: 1011: 775: 767: 759: 751: 4344:1292 Advanced Programmable Video System 3290:from the original on September 29, 2020 3001: 2852: 2830:"Matsushita Brings 3DO to the Far East" 2259: 2226: 2184:from the original on September 20, 2020 2098: 14: 5090: 3207:from the original on September 7, 2009 2822: 2524:from the original on December 14, 2019 2422: 2420: 2157: 2025: 1862: 1822:from the original on December 15, 2023 819:Panasonic N-1005 3DO CD Changer "ROBO" 4556: 3690: 3321: 3189: 3161:from the original on October 9, 2022. 2919:from the original on January 29, 2009 2705:from the original on October 9, 2022. 2647:from the original on October 9, 2022. 2614: 2501:from the original on October 9, 2022. 2153:from the original on October 9, 2022. 2038:from the original on January 23, 2023 2021: 2019: 2017: 1998: 1996: 1767: 1267:, a product of third-party developer 1255:controllers to be used with the 3DO. 592:Hawkins claimed that the console was 5113:Fifth-generation video game consoles 5072: 3246: 3043:from the original on August 11, 2018 2358: 2026:Writer, CBR Staff (April 29, 1997). 1983:"Trip Hawkins: Interactive Messiah?" 1940:"75 Power Players: The Evangelist". 1230: 3119:from the original on August 7, 2013 2853:Markoff, John (December 11, 1994). 2554:from the original on March 19, 2016 2417: 2385:from the original on March 16, 2016 2260:Markoff, John (September 9, 1993). 2227:Nichols, Peter (December 3, 1993). 1285:also released 3DO light gun games. 747: 445:, founded on September 12, 1991 by 24: 2989:from the original on June 25, 2009 2909:"American Laser Games Tech Center" 2865:from the original on July 27, 2018 2375:"Atari Jaguar Unveiled—Stalks 3DO" 2272:from the original on July 27, 2018 2241:from the original on June 24, 2016 2014: 1993: 1461:. The 3DO version of arcade title 1385:, the system's first bundled title 1180: 801:79,800 (1994) (equivalent to 488: 346:and conceived by entrepreneur and 25: 5164: 3306: 3154:. December 1993. pp. 46–49. 3009:"Which Game System is the Best!?" 2855:"For 3DO, a Make-or-Break Season" 2462:from the original on May 26, 2015 2381:. November 1993. pp. 10–11. 1818:. September 1, 1994. p. 12. 1788:"Which Game System is the Best!?" 1132:44.1 kHz sound sampling rate 1067:(physically located inside MADAM) 1026:32-bit RISC CPU @ 12.5 MHz ( 428:successor hardware to Panasonic. 5153:Discontinued video game consoles 5071: 5062: 5061: 4679: 2586:. December 1995. pp. 204–6. 2430:. Yahoo! Games. November 8, 2013 2204:"No Business Like Show Business" 2074:Matthews, Will (December 2013). 1877:"3DO – 1993–96 – Classic Gaming" 1657: 1407:. Other popular titles included 896:3DO REAL Interactive Multiplayer 54: 45: 4666:Universal Lighting Technologies 3286:. Cs.cmu.edu. August 24, 1994. 3276: 3240: 3219: 3180: 3131: 3075: 3055: 3025: 2975: 2957: 2931: 2901: 2877: 2846: 2746: 2709: 2675: 2651: 2590: 2566: 2536: 2505: 2474: 2442: 2397: 2367: 2325: 2301: 2284: 2253: 2220: 2196: 2123: 2092: 1975: 1747: 1175: 215:Worldwide: Estimated 2 million+ 4668:(sold to Atar capital in 2021) 4605:Panasonic Avionics Corporation 4385:View-Master Interactive Vision 3115:. Video Game Console Library. 1957: 1933: 1916: 1895: 1837: 1804: 1712: 1701:– the planned successor to 3DO 562: 424:, a year after offloading its 13: 1: 4582: 2754:"The World According to Trip" 2698:. November 1996. p. 21. 2659:"3DO's Downhill Slide Begins" 2610:. November 1994. p. 272. 2298:(pp. 1–15). New York: Apress. 1950:. November 1995. p. 56. 1760: 1470:Super Street Fighter II Turbo 843:GoldStar GDO-203 3DO Alive II 701: 436: 342:hardware format developed by 199: 4370:Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy 2718:International Herald Tribune 2671:. July 1996. pp. 16–17. 2514:"Battle Of The New Machines" 1912:. October 1995. p. 174. 1546: 1258: 7: 5133:Products introduced in 1993 5098:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 4877:Panasonic Toot-a-Loop Radio 4440:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 4425:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 4087:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 2481:Ogasawara, Nob (May 1995). 2450:"3DO Sales Called Pleasing" 1845:"Panasonic 3DO FZ-1 manual" 1650: 1486:, the previously mentioned 889: 18:3DO Interactive Multiplayer 10: 5169: 4652:(spun off and merged with 4610:Panasonic Cycle Technology 2842:. April 1994. p. 176. 2640:. March 1996. p. 18. 2180:. July 1994. p. 170. 2146:. June 1994. p. 184. 1369: 915:. It also featured 2  431: 26: 5057: 5011: 4965: 4909: 4824: 4796: 4763: 4756: 4688: 4677: 4642: 4597: 4590: 4541: 4516: 4495: 4454: 4393: 4352: 4317: 4310: 4277: 4234: 4206: 4156: 4133: 4100: 4077: 4029: 4006: 3968: 3945: 3917: 3894: 3876:Commodore 64 Games System 3866: 3843: 3820: 3777: 3724: 3640:← Fourth generation 3636: 3574: 3503: 3494: 3436: 3360: 3174:Electronic Gaming Monthly 3068:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2691:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2633:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2491:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2410:Electronic Gaming Monthly 2342:Electronic Gaming Monthly 1926:Electronic Gaming Monthly 1731:Electronic Gaming Monthly 1630: 1569:Electronic Gaming Monthly 1483:Escape from Monster Manor 1416:Jurassic Park Interactive 1043:Panasonic FZ-1 "Clio" DSP 637:Jurassic Park Interactive 631:FIFA International Soccer 525:Consumer Electronics Show 395:Centered around a 32-bit 322: 307: 299: 291: 283: 275: 264: 249: 232: 222: 208: 192: 172: 164: 117: 107: 97: 75: 65: 53: 44: 5148:Regionless game consoles 5118:Home video game consoles 4927:Micro Four Thirds system 4615:Panasonic Electric Works 3718:Home video game consoles 3645:Sixth generation → 2897:. July 1995. p. 38. 2544:"The Face of the Future" 2321:. May 1994. p. 168. 2216:. April 1994. p. 8. 2131:"New 3DO Hardware Deals" 1705: 1519:executed by the player. 1365: 1345: 1318: 1218: 1143:digital signal processor 1008:Technical specifications 970:, making it easy to use 364:home video game consoles 5123:LG Electronics products 5039:Panasonic Toyota Racing 4044:Super Famicom/Super NES 4016:PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 3368:Home video game console 3021:: 36–85. December 1995. 2405:"Problems in 3DO Land!" 2361:Personal Computer World 2010:. 1995. pp. 54–58. 1800:: 36–85. December 1995. 1517:correctly timed prompts 1210:The 3DO also offers an 369:Interactive Multiplayer 245:(ARM60) @ 12.5 MHz 102:Home video game console 5044:Panasonic Gobel Awards 5034:Panasonic cycling team 5029:Panasonic Wild Knights 1540:The Daedalus Encounter 1496:, as well as ports of 1386: 1158:Double-speed 300  1076: 1044: 1017: 998:and a demo version of 781: 773: 765: 757: 696:backward compatibility 608:Launch and performance 545:suggested retail price 5108:CD-ROM-based consoles 4910:Formats and standards 3909:Super Cassette Vision 3853:Coleco Telstar Arcade 3481:Eighth (2012–present) 3380:Handheld game console 2913:Dragon's Lair Project 2799:Historical Statistics 2548:Computer Gaming World 2518:Computer Gaming World 2458:. November 20, 1993. 2379:Computer Gaming World 2099:Vinciguerra, Robert. 1379: 1095:2 MB of main RAM 1074: 1042: 1015: 927:, and a double speed 862: – A 779: 771: 763: 755: 660:Computer Gaming World 27:For the company, see 3582:Design Master Senshi 3486:Ninth (2020–present) 2971:. February 10, 1999. 2625:"Goldstar Drops 3DO" 2574:"The "Other" System" 2483:"International News" 2333:"3DO System Down to 2008:Edge Special Edition 1989:. 1994 . p. 11. 1478:first-person shooter 1269:American Laser Games 1137:Dolby Surround sound 877:American Laser Games 303:Planned but canceled 112:Fifth generation era 4983:Masayuki Matsushita 4978:Masaharu Matsushita 4973:Kōnosuke Matsushita 4872:Panasonic JR series 4662:(sold to Seagram's) 4335:Fairchild Channel F 3476:Seventh (2005–2017) 3349:Video game consoles 3284:"3DO Press Release" 2363:. pp. 410–414. 2290:Ramsay, M. (2012). 2111:on October 25, 2015 1902:"At the Deadline". 1673:1993 in video games 1551:Reviewing the 3DO, 1135:Supports 4-Channel 1122:16-bit stereo sound 875: – 669:Pioneer LaserActive 390:Samsung Electronics 92:Creative Technology 41: 34:Video gaming format 5128:Panasonic consoles 4635:(acquired in 2021) 4629:(acquired in 2007) 4627:Anchor Electricals 4623:(acquired in 2009) 4617:(acquired in 2012) 4176:Mega Drive/Genesis 3461:Fourth (1987–2004) 3451:Second (1976–1992) 3234:Imagine Publishing 3197:"3DO is number 22" 2945:. October 19, 2019 2520:. pp. 64–76. 2455:The New York Times 2266:The New York Times 2234:The New York Times 2105:The Rev. Rob Times 2086:Imagine Publishing 1718:Sales figures for 1625:interactive movies 1446:The Need for Speed 1387: 1353:The Need for Speed 1279:Virgin Interactive 1077: 1045: 1018: 1016:The 3DO's RISC CPU 782: 774: 766: 758: 477:(designers of the 173:Introductory price 39: 5085: 5084: 5049:Panasonic Impulse 4905: 4904: 4675: 4674: 4550: 4549: 4537: 4536: 4467:EVO Smart Console 3787:Super Vision 8000 3684: 3683: 3632: 3631: 3471:Sixth (1998–2013) 3466:Fifth (1993–2006) 3456:Third (1983–2003) 3446:First (1972–1980) 3404:Dedicated console 3236:. pp. 24–25. 2734:Missing or empty 2309:"3DO Prices Drop" 2088:. pp. 18–29. 1965:"NG Special: 3DO" 1883:on April 15, 2012 1694:List of 3DO games 1678:3DO Rating System 1513:interactive movie 1392:Alone in the Dark 1372:List of 3DO games 1231:Basic accessories 1104:2 expansion ports 1065:math co-processor 1001:Alone in the Dark 984:Sword and Sorcery 949:light synthesizer 780:The Sanyo 3DO TRY 333: 332: 309:Best-selling game 148:September 1, 1994 16:(Redirected from 5160: 5075: 5074: 5065: 5064: 4892:Panasonic TR-005 4806:Technics SL-1200 4761: 4760: 4683: 4682: 4595: 4594: 4577: 4570: 4563: 4554: 4553: 4340:Interton VC 4000 4315: 4314: 4110:Magnavox Odyssey 3711: 3704: 3697: 3688: 3687: 3501: 3500: 3353:fifth generation 3342: 3335: 3328: 3319: 3318: 3300: 3299: 3297: 3295: 3280: 3274: 3273: 3257: 3244: 3238: 3237: 3232:. 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No. 53. 3141: 3137: 3136: 3132: 3122: 3120: 3113:"Panasonic 3DO" 3111: 3110: 3106: 3096: 3094: 3081: 3080: 3076: 3061: 3060: 3056: 3046: 3044: 3031: 3030: 3026: 3014:Next Generation 3007: 3006: 3002: 2992: 2990: 2981: 2980: 2976: 2963: 2962: 2958: 2948: 2946: 2937: 2936: 2932: 2922: 2920: 2907: 2906: 2902: 2890:Next Generation 2885:"The Sanyo Try" 2883: 2882: 2878: 2868: 2866: 2851: 2847: 2838:. No. 57. 2828: 2827: 2823: 2813: 2811: 2807: 2775: 2771: 2762:. No. 22. 2759:Next Generation 2752: 2751: 2747: 2735: 2733: 2724: 2723: 2715: 2714: 2710: 2702: 2694:. No. 88. 2685: 2681: 2680: 2676: 2667:. No. 84. 2657: 2656: 2652: 2644: 2636:. No. 80. 2627: 2623: 2622: 2615: 2606:. No. 64. 2598:"3DO Powers Up" 2596: 2595: 2591: 2582:. No. 77. 2572: 2571: 2567: 2557: 2555: 2542: 2541: 2537: 2527: 2525: 2510: 2506: 2498: 2485: 2479: 2475: 2465: 2463: 2448: 2447: 2443: 2433: 2431: 2426: 2425: 2418: 2403: 2402: 2398: 2388: 2386: 2373: 2372: 2368: 2357: 2350: 2334: 2331: 2330: 2326: 2317:. 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