About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 70. Chapters: 3DO games, Alone in the Dark 2, Another World, Ballz, BattleSport, Battle Chess, BC Racers, Braindead 13, Cannon Fodder, Captain Quazar, Complete Onside Soccer, Corpse Killer, Crash 'n Burn, Creature Shock, Crime Patrol, Cyberia, Demolition Man, DinoPark Tycoon, Doom, Dragon's Lair, Dragon Rage, D, Escape from Monster Manor, FIFA International Soccer, Flashback, Foes of Ali, Godai Elemental Force, Guardian War, Icebreaker, Immercenary, Johnny Bazookatone, Jurassic Park Interactive, Killing Time, Lemmings, List of 3DO games, Lost Eden, Mad Dog McCree, Need for Speed, Night Trap, Novastorm, Off-World Interceptor, Panzer General, Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors, Plumbers Don't Wear Ties, PO'ed, Primal Rage, Psychic Detective, Puzzle Bobble, Quarantine, Quarterback Attack, Return Fire, Rise of the Robots, Road Blaster, Samurai Shodown, Sewer Shark, Shootout at Old Tucson, Slam City with Scottie Pippen, Solar Eclipse, Space Ace, Space Pirates, SSN-21 Seawolf, StarBlade, Star Control II, Star Fighter, Strahl, Supreme Warrior, Syndicate, Syndicate, Theme Park, The Daedalus Encounter, The Eye of Typhoon, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Horde, The Last Bounty Hunter, The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes, The Need for Speed, Total Eclipse, Way of the Warrior, Who Shot Johnny Rock?, Wing Commander, Wolfenstein 3D. Excerpt: The 3DO is a video game console created by a company of the same name. The console was released in 1993 and was the main project for Trip Hawkins after his departure from EA in 1991. It was hated for its FMVs, lack of a lock out chip, and expensive price. The 3D0, when released in 1993, was supposed to be a big contender in the 32-bit war, along with the Saturn, the Sega 32X add-on for the Genesis, and the PlayStation, but many things prevented it from taking off. One problem was it was hyped as to being the ultimate 32-bit gaming rig, although that was rather questionable for its $7...