
3DO - Wikipedia
3DO (3 Dimensional Optics) is a video gaming hardware format developed by The 3DO Company and conceived by entrepreneur and Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins.
List of 3DO games - Wikipedia
The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO platform as well as aftermarket (homebrew and/or independently-developed) titles, arcade games that used the 3DO hardware, and other software that are not games.
The 3DO Company - Wikipedia
The 3DO Company was an American video game company based in Redwood City, California. [2] It was founded in 1991 by Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins in a partnership with seven other companies to develop the 3DO standard of video gaming hardware.
The Video Game Critic's 3DO Console Review
As the first 32-bit game system and arguably the most over-hyped machine in video game history, the 3DO promised to be much more than a game console. Eschewing the "video game" label altogether, the system was marketed as an "interactive multiplayer", promising the ability to play audio, video, photo disks as well as games.
The 3DO (A Grumpy Old Gamer’s Retro Review)
Sep 3, 2023 · The decline of 3DO started in late 1994, as the Sega Saturn and Sony Playstation were both released in Japan to critical acclaim. Both systems came to North America in mid 1995 at a very reasonable launch price of $399 and $299 respectively, and were both technologically superior to the 3DO.
3DO - History of Video Game Consoles Guide - IGN
Jul 10, 2013 · Trip Hawkins, founder of the 3DO company, joined forces with RJ Mical and Dave Needle to create the most innovative system of the '90s. The 3DO was originally designed to be the next step in...
3DO (Platform) - Giant Bomb
3DO was a video game console manufactured by Panasonic, Goldstar, and Sanyo. Despite the initial hype surrounding the system, the console's $700 price tag proved to be the ultimate kiss of death for the system.
Saying Goodbye to the 3DO - Danny Brown
Apr 21, 2022 · As 1995 turned into 1996, things at the 3DO company weren’t looking good. Despite seeing decent sales numbers of over a million units, this paled in comparison to new machines from SEGA and Sony.
3DO - The Cutting Room Floor
3 days ago · The 3DO was an attempt by Trip Hawkins (founder of Electronic Arts) at creating a standardized format for video game consoles, similar to what VHS was for home video, right down to licensing out its hardware for various other tech manufacturers to produce in their own styles.
3DO | The Video Gamepedia Wiki | Fandom
The 3DO's claim to the title of most advanced console on the market was lost with the 1994 Japanese launches of the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The 3DO Company responded by emphasizing their console's large existing software library, lower price (both the Panasonic and Goldstar models were $299 by this time), and promised successor: the ...