VGEsoterica
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You need to be DECENTLY old to remember 3DO and the 3DO M2, but I am guessing the lions share of NeoGaf users just might remember it. A system designed to take on the Nintendo 64 and beat it power wise, it was announced, previewed and even reviewed in one magazine (why a magazine reviewed a console that hadn't come out yet is beyond me but...)
It existed, the hardware was finished...and Panasonic pulled the plug literally months before the console was supposed to ship as a completed video game platform. Ive saved some demos and beta builds of games and released them for free for fun but...
the 3DO in the United States would go on to be sold from 1997-2005 as an "interactive multimedia player"...with all sorts of very weird software released, most of which has been lost to time and nobody knew existed in the first place! So as a little after thanksgiving gift I was able to acquire and preserve about 8GB of these weird pieces of gaming history
but GAF...who remembers 3DO M2...and were you gonna get one? Cause I had the damn thing pre-ordered!
It existed, the hardware was finished...and Panasonic pulled the plug literally months before the console was supposed to ship as a completed video game platform. Ive saved some demos and beta builds of games and released them for free for fun but...
the 3DO in the United States would go on to be sold from 1997-2005 as an "interactive multimedia player"...with all sorts of very weird software released, most of which has been lost to time and nobody knew existed in the first place! So as a little after thanksgiving gift I was able to acquire and preserve about 8GB of these weird pieces of gaming history
but GAF...who remembers 3DO M2...and were you gonna get one? Cause I had the damn thing pre-ordered!