
3DO - Wikipedia
Companies who obtained the hardware license but never actually sold 3DO units include Samsung, [20] Toshiba, [21] and AT&T, who went so far as to build prototype AT&T 3DO units and display them at the January 1994 Consumer Electronics Show.
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.
Unreleased 3DO Consoles - Welcome to The Visual Archive of The 3DO …
Samsung 3DO. This is the Samsung 3DO. This fully functional unit would have an internal mpeg decoder to allow native VCD playback. Sadly, Samsung pulled the plug when 3DO stock dropped in 1995.
3DO - History of Video Game Consoles Guide - IGN
Jul 10, 2013 · Many companies obtained licenses to produce 3DO systems, including Goldstar, Sanyo, Samsung, AT&T, Creative Labs and the world's largest electronics company, Matsushita/Panasonic.
3DO - Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki
AT&T 3DO Prototype created by AT&T to have internet connectivity. Samsung 3DO Prototype created by Samsung that was to be launched in South Korea.
The 3DO Multiplayer - History of the REAL 3DO Multiplayer
The Real 3DO UK website offers a detailed history of the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer console. Launched in 1993 by Trip Hawkins, the 3DO was notable for its advanced technology and multimedia capabilities.
Michel Buffa's 3DO FAQ WWW page - CMU School of Computer …
Jul 29, 1994 · The Samsung 3DO console will come with built in MPEG decoding and is scheduled to be released in late '94 or early '95. An MPEG adaptor will be available for the Goldstar and Sanyo 3DO consoles, but no release or pricing information for them is …
3DO M2 - History of the REAL 3DO Multiplayer
This page provides an overview of the 3DO M2, a planned but never released successor to the original 3DO console. It covers the history, technical specifications, and development challenges of the M2.
Short Take: 3DO completes hardware sell-off - CNET
Entertainment software maker 3DO has completed the sale of its hardware business to Samsung for $20 million in cash, completing 3DO's transformation into a video game software company.
3DO - Recalbox Wiki
The first to sign for the license were Matsushita and Goldstar, followed by Samsung, AT&T and Toshiba. The first 3DO to be marketed was the Panasonic FZ-1, in April 1993, followed by the Goldstar GDO and then the Sanyo model.