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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • I decided to burn a bunch of CD-Rs and... partially succeeded. Here's my wacky experience with the 3DO system, starting with exclusive games then covering multiplayer, ports and homebrew. Trimmed in a few places, sorry for some choppiness.
    If you're looking for a more serious 3DO video, check out my follow-up; • A Closer Look at the 3DO
    Special thanks to "NorthKoreaUncovered" and "Starship Trooper 0589" for selling their 3DO controllers to me. This project wouldn't have been possible without them.
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    0:00 - Burning the Games
    GAMES
    1:00 - Pataank
    1:54 - Crash 'N Burn
    2:46 - Blade Force
    3:23 - Gridders
    3:50 - Escape from Monster Manor
    4:28 - Iron Angel of the Apocalypse
    5:09 - Immercenary
    MULTIPLAYER GAMES
    5:32 - Twisted: The Game Show
    6:27 - BattleSport
    6:43 - Off-World Interceptor
    7:11 - Captain Quazar
    7:41 - Ballz: Director's Cut
    8:01 - Bust-A-Move
    8:16 - Lacking Multiplayer?
    MORE GAMES
    9:01 - Wolfenstein 3D
    9:17 - DOOM
    9:56 - OptiDOOM
    10:18 - Killing Time
    10:50 - Cyberdillo
    11:04 - Quarantine
    11:43 - Space Hulk (sort of)
    12:17 - Road Rash
    12:41 - Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon
    13:33 - Theme Park
    13:52 - The Need for Speed
    15:18 - Total Eclipse
    15:41 - Soccer Kid
    16:26 - Mazer
    16:45 - Star Fighter
    17:24 - The Incredible Machine
    18:06 - Lemmings
    CLOSING THOUGHTS
    18:46 - Why Own a 3DO?
    19:55 - Emulators on 3DO?
    22:46 - 3DO Homebrew
    25:49 - Conclusion
    Background Music:
    Wow Wow (Instrumental) - Neil Cicierega
    Who Likes to Party - Kevin MacLeod
    Space Dog Escape Pod - Mayhem (LapFox Trax)
    Goin Down the Fast Way (8 Bit Remix) - Basheman Music
    Foehn (Jackal Queenston RMX-Edit) - Jun Chikuma
    Oops - Mayhem (LapFox Trax)
    #3DO #ElectronicArts #retro
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Komentáře • 939

  • @curtmack
    @curtmack Před 4 lety +256

    Regarding the Doom port - Saying "it was rushed" is a bit of an understatement. Rebecca Heineman ended up having to write the port in only ten weeks. The fact that the game works *at all* is a miracle.
    Burger Becky was also the developer of the Wolfenstein 3D port, to give you some perspective on her programming chops.

    • @Minority119
      @Minority119 Před 4 lety +26

      Its a real shame and I can only hope it didnt affect her resume/background because that woman can make code manifest by just staring at the notepad

    • @temmie5085
      @temmie5085 Před 4 lety +29

      rebecca asked the developer for the source code to the game so she could work on the port, after about 2 weeks of waiting she recieved a floppy disk with the dos version of doom on it, she had to explain what source code was and how she couldnt work from doom.exe and eventually she just asked john carmack for the source code.

    • @DTM-Books
      @DTM-Books Před 4 lety +24

      @@temmie5085 Carmark was notorious for picking favorites when it came to Doom on videogame platforms. He personally coded the Atari Jaguar version, yet deliberately sabotaged the Saturn version. This appears to be another example of that.

    • @acev271
      @acev271 Před 4 lety +3

      when you learn something from youtube comments. Amazing info; didn't know any of this

    • @tskraj3190
      @tskraj3190 Před 4 lety +13

      @@DTM-Books Don't feel bad, id software had over two years to port the SNES version and waited till the very last minute and programmed it in literally less than 13 days. Instead of coding to utilize the SNES's Mode 7 on the floor scaling, they removed the textures and slapped the 1st Gen Super FX chip on the cartridge to perform the polygon scaling. The SNES was the laziest port ever made.

  • @spawnlink
    @spawnlink Před 4 lety +150

    The 4DO core of RetroArch offers a lot more than the old Windows release. I added mouse and gun support, better overclocking, multi-rom support, and a bunch of random other nice to haves. As for homebrew, Optimus and I would like to help facilitate the homebrew scene by making the development environment easier to setup and create tutorials (that aren't in Russian as a lot of low level details are as oddly there was a significant Russian following of 3DO).

    • @FrameRater
      @FrameRater  Před 4 lety +7

      Any chance of improvements on LameNES? Or other emulators in general?

    • @spawnlink
      @spawnlink Před 4 lety +14

      @@FrameRater Chip8 I'm sure could be. I wrote a chip 8 emu for the TG16. The issues with the 3DO one are probably just that it was a proof of concept and chip 8 isn't worth playing tbh. I'm sure LameNes can be improved but for what purpose? It will never run full speed. It's a 12.5 megahertz cpu.

    • @FrameRater
      @FrameRater  Před 4 lety +8

      What about Atari 2600? Strangely enough I more often see emulators for NES than A26. Is that simply because of popularity or is it a harder console to emulate?

    • @spawnlink
      @spawnlink Před 4 lety +18

      ​@@FrameRater Perhaps. With some ARM assmebly I suspect it'd be possible. Emulating a 1.19MHz 6507 on the 3DO CPU running at 12.5MHz would probably take up a decent chunk of the compute resources. Not sure C (the primary language used in 3DO development) would have too much overhead. Might be worth a try.
      The 2600 is reasonably well emulated by Stella so few reasons for others. The NES however is not. Also I suspect there is more nostalgia and general knowledge for the NES.

    • @muppetonmeds
      @muppetonmeds Před 4 lety +5

      How do you use a gun with 4D0 using a modern TV.?

  • @Gecko1993HogheadIncOfficial

    I saw a 3DO FZ1 at a Flea Market for $20.00! But I didn’t buy it because of it’s reputation. I got Bubsy 3D for free at that same Flea Market instead. To this day, I’m still kicking myself for not taking it home. At least with the definitive home console port of Gex (and it’s ability to save) I’d have a Chance in Hell... -_-

  • @spawnlink
    @spawnlink Před 4 lety +43

    The SNES mouse will not work with the adapter. The 3DO controller port is actually a fairly advanced protocol for it's time. The SNES -> 3DO adapter is just a joypad conversion. It outputs the joypad data stream.

  • @edwilliamson8327
    @edwilliamson8327 Před 3 lety +23

    "Movement is a key to my success to get a key to my success to get the crowd scream sex" - 3DO David Bowie RIP

  • @Micromacer
    @Micromacer Před 4 lety +219

    "Controller cable is far too long! Would this ever be at all necessary?"
    SOCIAL DISTANCING WHILE PLAYING LOCAL CO-OP

    • @scottrodger8687
      @scottrodger8687 Před 4 lety +8

      dumbest question most cables are too short why complain if its long

    • @theshankman8682
      @theshankman8682 Před 4 lety +4

      It's because player 2 port on the console is in the back

    • @wolfetteplays8894
      @wolfetteplays8894 Před 4 lety

      Kenny MacCormick scaring people over a fake ass virus is no good

    • @nescius2
      @nescius2 Před 4 lety

      @@wolfetteplays8894 and USA are the best the in it, _fake_ congratulations, ass.

    • @poble
      @poble Před 4 lety +1

      @@wolfetteplays8894 dumbass

  • @Helvetica_Scenario
    @Helvetica_Scenario Před 4 lety +95

    FrameRater, your cd-r issues would most likely be solved by purchasing a specific type of blank cd. It turns out, most cd-r media is basically trash when it comes to backing up games. It just doesn't work, and you'll wind up with all the issues you encountered. So, basically it's not your "setup", it's your discs. Any discs made by CMC Magnetics are trash. Yours probably came from this manufacturer.
    Next time you have to do this, buy a spindle of Verbatim cd-rs. Specifically, AZO Verbatims (The AZO branding will be on the packaging). These are made by Mitsubishi. You will notice the discs are a blue-ish color. The dye they use seems to allow the drives on these old consoles to properly read the data. I had issues with Playstation backups that were solved with this brand.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 4 lety +5

      CMC is the company that bought the Taiyo Yuden factories, the only factories left making quality media. I had great luck with Verbatim for a very long time, but Verbatim has been more hit-or-miss in the last several years. I bought a 100-pack of "CMC Pro - Powered by TY Technology Shiny Silver CD-R" off Amazon for 29 bucks and every single disc I've burned reads perfectly on my FZ-1, better than my original game which stutters despite it having no obvious physical scratches.
      I don't know if Verbatim changed their manufacturing or what, but it's clear that almost nobody is making quality CD-Rs anymore since the demand is probably the lowest it's ever been. Maxell, for sure, has been trash for as long as I can remember.

    • @revelationnow
      @revelationnow Před 4 lety +7

      This is basically correct. Different CD-Rs have different refractive indexes which can cause the disks to be outside of the tolerance of the laser sensor in combination with the factory calibrations in the CD drive. Generally speaking, burning the disks at 1x is also often produces slightly better results. I'm not sure if this is because the media spends longer under the write head.

    • @PUHCsi
      @PUHCsi Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah the 3do is pre cdr try using old school cdr audio discs, they usually cost a little more but the 3do should have zero problems reading them

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 4 lety +2

      @@PUHCsi Old discs will rot whether they've been written to or not. You're better off using new media from a quality manufacturer. I already mentioned the brand that I bought in my previous comment. Every single disc I've burned for the 3DO works perfectly, and I burn them at full speed.

    • @jokerzwild00
      @jokerzwild00 Před 3 lety +2

      I found 6 huge spindles of ancient Office Max brand CD-Rs at a thrift store for like a dollar each, and those have been the best CDs I've ever had for burning games. Every single thing I've thrown at them has worked perfectly and I haven't seen the slightest bit of rot on them (yet, of course). They're not blue or gold they have a very bright and reflective silver surface that looks very similar to a retail CD. I remember back in the day it used to be hit or miss and you could count on at least a few out of each pack not working, I wish I'd have paid a visit to Office Max!

  • @Draknfyre
    @Draknfyre Před 4 lety +37

    As someone who owned one back in the day and enjoyed it immensely, I feel the need to correct/point out a few things. This is going to be a long comment, so buckle up.
    1. The system's name was not short for "3D Operation." It's true meaning was your second mention, "Video, Audio, 3D-O", because it was supposed to be the "next step beyond" the first two. Among developers it was also jokingly referred to as "Three Dollars Only" because the company's royalty fees were famously cheap compared to other console makers (and was, reportedly, around $3/disc.)
    2. The Goldstar's reliability issues were overblown. I had the Goldstar model, and it was fine. And I realize you used stock footage at that point, but the MPEG Decoder module didn't plug into the expansion slot on the left, but the huge empty bay on the right. It was a pricey addon to an already pricey system ($100), but it did deliver what was promised: MPEG-1 decoding. Video CDs, or VCDs, never caught on in North America, but in the Asian markets it became THE media for many years, and is still popular in some areas to this day (primarily because they were a snap to copy.) You can tell if a system has the upgrade if the 3DO boot splash screen has stars in it. There were plans on releasing games that took advantage of the module, but this never happened.
    3. Speaking of copying, you're facing two issues with CD-Rs. First off, the original capacity for CDs was 650MB. But people realized you could "overburn" them, by forcing the burner to write past the last data track. This track usually extended past the 650MB limit, and you could, in a way, think of this trick as "overclocking" the CD-R. However because this trailing track and "hidden" extra capacity was the result of how the discs were made and were simply a remnant, not every disc could be overburned, nor did every disc have the same amount of extra capacity available. And an overburned disc was not guaranteed to be completely readable by every CD-ROM drive. So, what does this have to do with anything? Because it led to companies realizing commercial CD-ROM drives could read higher-capacity discs than the hardware was spec'd for, and creating higher-capacity CD-Rs. First at 700MB, then 750MB, and finally topping out at 800MB. They did this by officially extending the data track and packing the tracks tighter together. The result was some CD-ROM drives had issues reading these extended and tighter tracks. Especially earlier CD-ROM drives. And guess what kind of discs you bought to burn 3DO games to? That's right, higher-capacity ones, that are "off-spec" from what the system is expecting. In fact it would be very hard to find 650MB CD-Rs these days, as the higher-capacity discs became the norm very quickly. So, what's the second issue you might be encountering? The dye used in CD-Rs varied in quality and shelf-life. Even kept in perfect conditions, the dye will eventually break down (Google "bitrot.") So there's the possibility that the ones you bought have already started degrading, even while unopened.
    4. While on the subject of CDs, you asked why didn't they just release the 3DO Blaster and not bother with console licensing? Because computers at the time were EXPENSIVE. To use the 3DO Blaster you had to have a computer which would've cost you between $1800-$3000 at the time, then the 3DO Blaster itself which, IIRC, was around $400 itself, THEN the kicker: It ONLY worked with ONE specific CD-ROM model. It was incompatible with every other CD-ROM drive on the market. While expensive, the console was a cheaper option for most people. The 3DO Blaster was simply an attempt to bring PC users into the 3DO ecosystem, not a primary angle for marketing games.
    5. You didn't mention how the system used no proprietary A/V connections, which was not the norm then or today for consoles. You were free to use whatever cables you wanted. RCA, S-Video, RF Switch? Whatever you preferred or your TV accepted. Native S-Video output in particular was something no other consoles in North America did.
    6. Immercenary was honestly a lot of fun, and a game that I wished would get remade today. The basic gist is that in the future, everyone's hooked into a virtual world 24/7. The longer they're connected, the more dependent they become on the system, and if disconnected will die. It's very Matrix-like, but they're aware they're in a virtual world, as it started as a fun environment. Imagine if Second Life had a baby with the Matrix, and there you go. Eventually the AI controlling the thing went all rampant and decided people should fight to the death. The virtual world became a battleground, with every player given a rank from 1 to 255. The higher you are, the more powerful you are. Rank 1 was the AI itself. As you go down the ranks, the other people become more and more abstract, until you get to people at the bottom who are represented as simple polygonal shapes. These are people who are so absorbed into the virtual world, their minds are pretty gone. If you offline someone above you in rank, your own rank rises. So it became very dog-eat-dog. Because this is pretty much the end of society and humankind, someone gets a message back in time to try and stop it. They provide information on how to hack into the world from a secret location (again, Matrix-like) from the past and attempt to defeat the master AI. Multiple volunteers die attempting this, their brains fried. You play the 6th volunteer. You start at Rank 255, and have to make your way up (you gain in power as you do so.) Also noteworthy that one class of enemies (modeled after Venus) were topless, as some of the enemies were done with real actors, and interacted with in FMV sequences.
    7. The Doom soundtrack was done in-house (*snicker*) by the same guy who was the president of Art Data (the company responsible for taking on the port.) He had no idea how game development worked, but he had a garage band. The sole programmer on the project (who you mention) gave him audio tapes with the MIDI versions recorded onto them, and he interpreted them. He's the reason the port was so rushed.
    8. Cyberdillo was 100% awful. Trust me, I actually bought it (on clearance.) There's nothing past the first stage you played that redeems it.
    9. Space Hulk was GREAT, but it was HARD.
    10. Gex was indeed a good game. A solid platformer.
    11. "Budget RollerCoaster Tycoon" is ironic, given that RCT ripped off Theme Park to start with.
    Whew, that's a lot.

    • @tacsman
      @tacsman Před 4 lety +3

      You know all that simply from owning a 3D0 back in the day? Wow.

    • @robertcherman
      @robertcherman Před 3 lety +1

      @@tacsman Probably because he looked into it, since he had it. Wow.

    • @NiGHTSnoob
      @NiGHTSnoob Před 3 lety +1

      The SNES has S-Video output out of the box in North America. Admittedly actually finding an S-Video cable for the SNES back in the day was next to impossible, but it does support it just fine. The Jaguar also supports S-Video (though I'm not sure if the Jaguar predates the 3DO or not).

    • @SneedyKetler
      @SneedyKetler Před 3 lety +4

      Immercenary is one of the best 3DO games. Very innovative for its time.
      Another great title is Star Fighter. The PlayStation port is garbage, but the 3DO version had excellent controls; it’s a polygon third-person shmup, great soundtrack.
      I think Captain Quasar is another game I loved, but the two aforementioned and Return Fire were the classics.

    • @johns8369
      @johns8369 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Draknfyre speaks truth!

  • @justjoeblow420
    @justjoeblow420 Před 4 lety +11

    I've considered a 3DO more than once simply because it's a bit of an odd ball system to own as a pure collectors piece.

  • @corey2232
    @corey2232 Před 4 lety +7

    I actually had a Panasonic OG 3DO growing up, and the thing STILL works. Have 1 OG controller, and 1 Capcom controller, both still work great as well. Considering how many times I've moved, how many times I've thrown it in storage, it's crazy how reliable that thing is.

  • @anactualmotherbear
    @anactualmotherbear Před 4 lety +36

    The 3DO was my favorite system in my collection. I actually played it quite a bit, so call me a fan. I had some very valuable games for it. Cyberdillo is more fun than it has any right to be. My system and all my games were lost in a house fire last year though... and I know I will *never* see them again. I will never have enough money for this system. Oh well.

    • @UNPOCOLOCO444
      @UNPOCOLOCO444 Před 4 lety +6

      An Actual Mother Bear sorry to hear about your loss.

    • @BathBombTheRussians
      @BathBombTheRussians Před 4 lety +1

      I got one in 1995 and also played it a ton! The good games were great!

    • @trevagraham1605
      @trevagraham1605 Před 4 lety +2

      An Actual Mother Bear Man I hate to hear that. If you have a PC check out 4DO, It's pretty great, and I rarely turn on my actual 3DO anymore.

    • @samushunter242
      @samushunter242 Před 4 lety +1

      Emulation is your friend

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 4 lety +4

      Look on the bright side, there's still plenty of units out there for sale. I picked one up last year for $200 with two controllers, the light gun, and a game for $200. Not a terrible price IMO. And you can get a USB ODE for it to avoid having to load discs.
      As far as emulation goes, 4DO is kind of old at this point. Phoenix is where it's at. It also emulates the Atari Jaguar.

  • @chupathingy5862
    @chupathingy5862 Před 4 lety +7

    You mentioned your CDR's didn't work. Keep in mind that the 3D0 came out when CD technology was still capped at 74 minutes. 80 minute discs are ~almost~ compatible, but not quite. Try grabbing some 74 minute CDRs on ebay and burn as slow as possible. Worked for me on my ps1 backups.

    • @DanielAyy
      @DanielAyy Před 8 měsíci

      I've used 80 minute verbatim discs for ps1 games and the fmvs are slightly out of sync and stutter a little, could 74 minute discs fix that?

    • @timothy2830
      @timothy2830 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DanielAyy No. @chupathingy5862 is incorrect. 74 or 80 does not matter. It's about the quality of the CD-R. Get some Maxell Branded CD-R, It might still be CMC Magnetics (when looking at the media info) but it will be of the highest quality available today (Ridata used to be great, but I do not know if that's the same 20 years later). Part 2: Burn it on the slowest speed your drive allows. You can burn at 8x or even 16x with a modern CD/DVD burner drive if that's the slowest it allows. If you're running an ancient Windows 98 rig, Burn at 1x. With the above bare minimum, you will have success.
      With early CD Burners, if you burned above 2x, FMV's would stutter. In 2012, my Panasonic laptop BluRay Burner would only burn at a minimum 16x but the burns came out perfect. I still say, the MAIN THING TO LOOK OUT FOR is Quality media (like the maker of this video). Do not pick a random no name. Use ImgBurn to see the media info.
      Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @seanburdette6403
    @seanburdette6403 Před 4 lety +8

    I need to give you a big thank you.
    As a child, I remember buying some of the X3D games at a local 7/11. It randomly came back to me a few years back and I went off trying to remember/find the games online to no avail. I had honestly suspected I dreamed the whole thing. You of all people, however, managed to reference it in a video. You put my years-long saga to an end.
    God bless you, sir.

  • @spawnlink
    @spawnlink Před 4 lety +18

    An exclusive you missed that's well known is from NaughtyDog. Way of the Warrior. Another exclustive fighter that's amazingly bad is Shadow: War of Succession

    • @FrameRater
      @FrameRater  Před 4 lety +5

      Not much into fighting games myself. I did consider burning SFII though.

    • @spawnlink
      @spawnlink Před 4 lety +7

      @@FrameRater Most people talk about Way of the Warrior because it has a White Zombie soundtrack and was made by the now famous NaughtyDog studio. From a software development perspective the game is interesting as well but one wouldn't know that without researching it.

    • @hepwo91222
      @hepwo91222 Před 4 lety +2

      I really wanted to like Way of the Warrior, but its control motion moves were terrible, like 1987 Street Fighter 1 bad! It had that great White Zombie soundtrack and impressive visuals for its time, but horrible controls. SSF2T and Samurai Shodown were really good on 3D0 though, but SSFT2 you needed to get a 6 button controller.

    • @theactualTVB
      @theactualTVB Před 4 lety +1

      trapexit It's also notable considering this game also breathed new life on Naughty Dog as the game originally developed for the 3DO was then released for the first PlayStation, Crash Bandicoot, thus making it a big franchise and would go on to make Jax & Daxter and Uncharted.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 4 lety +3

      The interesting thing about Way of the Warrior is that Naughty Dog basically had no money to finish it and had to film characters in Jason Rubin's apartment (he plays two of the characters). They then sent the game to Mark Cerny (the PS4/PS5 architect) at Universal Interactive Studios who liked it enough to publish it and sign them on for the Crash Bandicoot games.
      The graphics are not that bad, the digitized characters look pretty good despite the low-budget production, but there's a lot of cheese in it that made the game more funny than fun. The controls are pretty awful.
      Random trivia: it outsold Samurai Shodown on the 3DO.

  • @reloadpsi
    @reloadpsi Před 4 lety +24

    If you're a huge fan of Road Rash, I'm told the 3DO version of the game was the best by far.

    • @ronniechoate3086
      @ronniechoate3086 Před 4 lety +3

      It was pretty great.

    • @trevagraham1605
      @trevagraham1605 Před 4 lety +1

      ReloadPsi I can say with certainty that it was!

    • @ricbrook7059
      @ricbrook7059 Před 4 lety +2

      It was mind blowing at launch.

    • @ronniechoate3086
      @ronniechoate3086 Před 4 lety

      @@ricbrook7059 , I thought so. It was a pretty good one binge.

    • @deepblue8143
      @deepblue8143 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ricbrook7059 sure was, along with Need for Speed and Fifa I was blown away!

  • @scott0852
    @scott0852 Před 4 lety +17

    12:16 hope he's happy at becoming a popular Internet meme

  • @ParenteGrande
    @ParenteGrande Před 4 lety +6

    The CD burning problem might be due to the burner not the media. There is a format used mainly for VCD and Karaoke CDs.

  • @dumteaa
    @dumteaa Před 4 lety +40

    the 3DO scares me

    • @garfward_
      @garfward_ Před 4 lety

      me too

    • @donacarmenmorales8806
      @donacarmenmorales8806 Před 3 lety

      Why?

    • @BigboiiTone
      @BigboiiTone Před 3 lety +3

      @@donacarmenmorales8806 zoomers have a nebulous fear of the early 90s. They love it yet also are filled by a nameless dread by it

    • @HiNRGboy
      @HiNRGboy Před 3 lety +1

      @@BigboiiTone 💯💀

  • @theportablegamer5717
    @theportablegamer5717 Před 4 lety +41

    When all you have is 3do controllers

    • @WildPotatoIndustries
      @WildPotatoIndustries Před 4 lety +4

      YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKING DESERVE...
      A pretty nice collection of 3DO controllers!

    • @SSKJ64
      @SSKJ64 Před 3 lety +1

      stonks

  • @danielhilton7623
    @danielhilton7623 Před 4 lety +30

    Star control 2 is the greatest game ever !I loved my 3DO in the mid 90’s

    • @t-bone8836
      @t-bone8836 Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed. I lost many hours to that one. Best game on the system.

    • @simonedd8874
      @simonedd8874 Před 3 lety

      The 3DO source was released to the public many years ago and lives on today as "The Ur-Quan Masters". There's also a HD re-make of sorts with options for remixed soundtracks and such. The series is also now available on GOG and Steam along with the 3rd game in the franchise that we totally won't speak of because never mind it never existed.

  • @wamplertube
    @wamplertube Před 4 lety +7

    I bought a 3do with 24 games 1996 For 170$ It’s laser finally burnt out about two years ago. It was a fantastic machine to me

  • @Darklordsidius_JC
    @Darklordsidius_JC Před 4 lety +11

    My 3D0 was having the same issues playing burned discs. I investigated my console and found it was the later version FZ-01 without a fan. The system has a thin piece of metal, the same as the shielding on the disc drive, for a heatsink. The pathetic excuse for a heatsink would get so hot, it would singe my skin in a fraction of a second. It was super heating my disc drive and the longer I played a game, the worse it worked and froze all the time.
    I stuck 3 large heatsinks onto the faux factory heatsink and games began to work better. The circuit board and the case had the spots for a fan so I added a capacitor, a bridge/jumper and a 40x40x10mm 12v double ball bearing fan. It clipped in perfectly and worked when the system turned on.
    I noticed a 10uf capacitor was leaking on the power supply, right beside the cd drive. I replaced that.
    After all that, my console now plays burned discs perfectly fine and no longer freezes, no longer stutters video/audio, fmv works fine.
    Check yours, would make a good video for everyone.

    • @Darklordsidius_JC
      @Darklordsidius_JC Před 4 lety +1

      One game that would not work was a burnt Wolfenstein. It would barely make it to the main menu and the longer the system was on, the more the audio stuttered and eventually stopped and the menu would lag and eventually would not respond.
      After I replaced the leaking capacitor and installed the fan and heatsinks, Wolfenstein works flawlessly!

  • @TheWartH0g
    @TheWartH0g Před 4 lety +19

    I could be misremembering, around 1994, when I moved to Wisconsin, I was living in a hotel and remember having a 3do in my room (I lived there for about 4 weeks and remember playing it from time to time)

    • @toone1562
      @toone1562 Před 4 lety

      Out of all console why the 3do? The sega genesis and snes were cheaper but whatever

    • @TheWartH0g
      @TheWartH0g Před 4 lety +8

      @@toone1562 I agree, I'm guessing they were offered a discount to have them in their rooms

    • @toone1562
      @toone1562 Před 4 lety

      @Lassi Kinnunen for 1993 atleast, like the ps2 the 3do still has that charm to its look

    • @WildPotatoIndustries
      @WildPotatoIndustries Před 4 lety +3

      That might be because the 3DO had a fair amount of adult entertainment using CD Videos. In fact, there was a model made exclusively in Japan that could swap 5 CDs, and we're really only used in love hotels.

    • @toone1562
      @toone1562 Před 4 lety +3

      @@WildPotatoIndustries imagine watching hentai on a 3do lmaooooooooo, thats like watching hentai on a wii through homebrew lmao.

  • @marbles8641
    @marbles8641 Před 4 lety +2

    Return Fire: Maps of Death wasn't copyright protection. The game was an expansion and requires the original game to work. To play maps of death you either need Return Fires disc or a save file on your system and it'll work fine.

  • @randombarbarian5637
    @randombarbarian5637 Před 4 lety +3

    The 3DO controller cord length.. has the opposite problem of the NES Classic cord length

  • @acev271
    @acev271 Před 4 lety +16

    Quarantine 3DO is pretty much 3D in real life right now. The remake we never asked for.

  • @TLugs
    @TLugs Před 4 lety +1

    Put a lot of effort into this video, thank you, and also, the diversion was an awesome part, thanks for adding that in too

  • @colefitzpatrick8431
    @colefitzpatrick8431 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the hour long rabbit hole. Your sacrifice of time and money was a thoroughly enjoyable watch for the Putt Putt YTP, Holiday Murphy, the memes, and to hear Twisted drop the F Bomb.
    The entire 3DO company lead to this moment.

  • @shwink
    @shwink Před 4 lety +20

    3DO is very sensitive to CD-R brand just like Pc-Engine/Turbografx. A lot of them have poor dye so your best bet are ones that are gold graded. Had to do that with mine.

    • @arthurcollector4002
      @arthurcollector4002 Před 4 lety +1

      off couse is very sensitive with cdrs, a 90s cd reader was not make to read cdrs, a technology from 10 years later

    • @JohnnyMatherson
      @JohnnyMatherson Před 4 lety +3

      @@arthurcollector4002 that's not right at all.90s lasers can read them fine it's the type of image that was dumped and cdr brand is all. For one thing i use 16x speed Memorex for Saturn games (2x drive laser) and it reads just the same as a regular disc, with Pseudo Kai cart of course. Same with modded Ps1, it reads burned games perfect, and my Dreamcast, and..

    • @SSJfraz
      @SSJfraz Před 4 lety

      @@JohnnyMatherson The image file format shouldn't matter. All the files are decompressed when written to the CD-R anyway. As long as the burning software can successfully decompress the ISO/BIN/Or whatever other image format you're burning, then it should be fine. But if there are CUE sheets missing, the game content won't buffer properly on the console.

    • @JohnnyMatherson
      @JohnnyMatherson Před 4 lety

      Mad Mental Hibby Mad Mental Hibby the way it was dumped can affect the end result, regardless of bin/cue or iso format etc. Some dumps of games are bad to begin with, or don’t mesh with a particular model of a console, of which there were several revisions for consoles back then like Saturn or even 3dO.

    • @SSJfraz
      @SSJfraz Před 4 lety

      @@JohnnyMatherson We're not talking dumps here, but direct rips from CD through the CD drive of a computer. As long as the rip is 100% accurate, then the game should play normally when burned back to CD-R using appropriate software regardless of the image format used to get the game back onto disc.

  • @robertdaone
    @robertdaone Před 4 lety +3

    Good for playing Dragons Lair and Space Ace. Don't forget the Philips CDI also. It was the same concept.

  • @jasonhochstein3349
    @jasonhochstein3349 Před 4 lety +1

    This is the first video of yours that I’ve seen. Excellent work! Definitely subbing.

  • @Dynamo128
    @Dynamo128 Před 4 lety +3

    I hope you will cover 3DO exclusives more in-depth later on, with hopefully CDs burned at the correct speed or something.

  • @ClusterShart
    @ClusterShart Před 4 lety +10

    You might want to look at verbatim branded CD-R packs. I know they at least sell them at office Depot, and my Saturn and Dreamcast don't seem to have issues with them

    • @traviscombs6947
      @traviscombs6947 Před 4 lety

      My FZ-10 3DO will not read Verbatim CD-Rs at all, but it will read other brands.

    • @ClusterShart
      @ClusterShart Před 4 lety

      @@traviscombs6947 well, it's still worth a shot. Though maybe just continue finding small packs until you find the brand that does actually work

    • @izzystar5904
      @izzystar5904 Před 4 lety +2

      Make sure you're getting AZO dye Verbatim discs

    • @Helvetica_Scenario
      @Helvetica_Scenario Před 4 lety +2

      Like Izzy commented, get AZO Verbatims. They're made by Mitsubishi. Regular Verbatims are made by a Taiwanese company called CMC Magnetics. These are junk, which is unfortunate, because these are way more common and are also branded as Maxell, HP, Phillips, Memorex and other brands.

    • @linksgard2
      @linksgard2 Před 4 lety

      for years the gold standard for CD's has been Taiyo Yuden. They are sold in bulk, unbranded, and unlabeled. Taiyo Yuden is a manufacturer that supplies other companies, and often get rebadged as names youd know of. Theyre the best quality cd you can get. usually those brands or types of disc that "always works" is just a rebranded TY disc.

  • @TonyStarkCLC
    @TonyStarkCLC Před 4 lety +6

    I thought 3DO stood for "Three Dimensional Optics".

  • @iTrustDoubt
    @iTrustDoubt Před 4 lety +1

    Love the local feel of this vid, good stuff bro. first time to find you. Good stuff

  • @xenxander
    @xenxander Před 4 lety +2

    Return Fire!!!! That's the game I saw on play at my local video game rental store back in the 90's.
    I had no idea what consol it was for and tried to look up what elements were in the game.
    Glad you finally showed me the game title..
    Now i know I'll never play it but from the gameplay I saw, the game is rather enjoyable but is two player and I think two player only.

  • @VOAN
    @VOAN Před 4 lety +8

    Whenever I see Gex it always reminds me of that Geico gecko advertisng insurance policy commerical.

  • @Gruntvc
    @Gruntvc Před 4 lety +11

    Never had one, but did see a nice copy of the 3DO version of the original Alone In The Dark.
    Really wish I'd bought it.

  • @Di3mondDud3
    @Di3mondDud3 Před 4 lety +2

    The whole "subscribings free!" Wow, what a throwback. Great vid man

  • @trevagraham1605
    @trevagraham1605 Před 4 lety +50

    The 3DO was the truth, and anyone that says otherwise never even played one.

    • @rusher1977
      @rusher1977 Před 4 lety +6

      Yea it was awesome.

    • @ronniechoate3086
      @ronniechoate3086 Před 4 lety +6

      No, I owned one, it wasn't awesome. The games sucked, the controls sucked, and then it flamed out, leaving me and my investment in the dust. NOT, good times. Ghost Manor was pretty cool though. Until I found out I had bought a beta version and it didn't work!

    • @ronniechoate3086
      @ronniechoate3086 Před 4 lety +1

      Okay, Gex was cool too. Man, I wish I'd never pawned that thing.

    • @ronniechoate3086
      @ronniechoate3086 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh yeah, it was "Monster Manor," not ghost manor. Those were some high ol' times y'all.

    • @ronniechoate3086
      @ronniechoate3086 Před 4 lety +1

      @@barryosbourne2581, man are you kidding me? I had that game! I thought it was gonna be cool. It totally sucked ass! The controls were terrible on that one!

  • @madcommodore
    @madcommodore Před 3 lety +4

    Your 3DO laser is not in good enough condition to read the colour of blank CD-R discs you used, simple as that. There is nothing wrong with burning CDs if you use the right discs for certain machines (Mega CD, CDTV, CDi, CD32 etc work better with particular types of CD-R) and the laser is in almost new 'low mileage' condition in the 3DO (reading CD-Rs requires more effort so 'testing' with original game discs proves nothing except your laser is in average not almost brand new condition so you got a high mileage player there).

  • @airattoz
    @airattoz Před 4 lety +6

    Dad got one of those when it was already obsolete.. Had only demo disc with it, so my memories for that system - fancy CD player with cool visualisation..

  • @hi_tech_reptiles
    @hi_tech_reptiles Před 3 lety +3

    I recently found out, after finding a CRT TV from possibly the 80's or earlier, that Gold Star is actually now known from their new name LG! Interesting tidbit for anyone wondering what happened to them lol. The TV is White/pearl colored, it's nuits lol.

  • @davidwiley4953
    @davidwiley4953 Před 3 lety +3

    I wonder if the 700MB CDs was the problem. In my memory, the CD capacity in the 90s was 650MB.

  • @craiggilchrist4223
    @craiggilchrist4223 Před 4 lety +5

    I had both the Goldstar and Panasonic 3DO's back in the day. Wish I never sold em now. Had loads of games. I used to be a Buyer at a Cash Converters so used to get first picks at what came in.

  • @dezm101
    @dezm101 Před 4 lety +4

    As a kid I always wanted a 3DO, a couple years ago I bought one and I love it. Had a similar issue with the burned CDRs, some games would work ok while others couldnt barely start. Ended up modding it with an ODE that loads the games from USB it works much better now. Some of the games I really enjoy are Sewer Shark (which looks much better than the Sega CD version), Eye of Typhoon (a good fighting game), Slayer and Rebel Assault

    • @FrameRater
      @FrameRater  Před 4 lety +3

      Huh, I never stumbled across Rebel Assault. Probably would have tried that one.

    • @pferreira1983
      @pferreira1983 Před 10 měsíci

      @@FrameRater You never heard of the Rebel Assault games? The original is quite a well known Star Wars game, the sequel is more obscure but a very good FMV game.

  • @lennynero6669
    @lennynero6669 Před 4 lety +2

    The Goldstar never had any problems playing CDRs. My buddy had the same Panasonic one you do and I seem to remember some issues with his too. NFS is two players -first player is on top.

  • @hanselmanryanjames
    @hanselmanryanjames Před 4 lety +2

    I think that's the first time the words "wasting a cd-r" have been uttered in about 10 years.

  • @andycreeps2506
    @andycreeps2506 Před 4 lety +7

    I own quite a large 3DO collection. I do believe that Return Fire: Maps O' Death was an expansion pack. It should work if you put in the disc for the original Return Fire.

    • @delaorden
      @delaorden Před 4 lety +1

      That's correct, it checks the save file from the original

  • @semipro900
    @semipro900 Před 4 lety +14

    Slam n Jam 95, one of the best basketball games ever.

  • @Turbotef
    @Turbotef Před 3 lety +2

    I had that issue of Next Generation and the the M2 speculation was something else even at that time. Spread across multiple magazines from 1997-1999, it even had me excited until the Dreamcast entered the scene in late 1998.

  • @IpfxTwin
    @IpfxTwin Před 4 lety +2

    Great video! Space Hulk definitely caught my eye when I was a kid. I always wanted to play the Street Fighter port to fight Akuma, little did I know he would become a regular character in the Alpha series.

  • @retrobear9367
    @retrobear9367 Před 4 lety +3

    I wish I still had my 3DO. Loved Shockwave, Doom and Gex. Lost it in a house fire in 98 :(

  • @ghazzter
    @ghazzter Před 4 lety +6

    I forgot about 3do having a first person shooter 40k game.

  • @butre.
    @butre. Před 4 lety +2

    I don't know that cds couldn't have been a big selling point. it didn't pan out, but remember what the playstation 2 did for dvds?

  • @WiBitnet
    @WiBitnet Před 4 lety +2

    When I got my 3DO I had a similar issue with loading CD-Rs. Mine only read pressed discs and didn't even recognize CD-Rs, and if it by chance did it ran like ass. I was able to improve performance by cleaning the laser. Games that are heavy on FMV still struggle, but most games seem to play fine after that minor adjustment.

  • @BirdOPrey5
    @BirdOPrey5 Před 4 lety +3

    I loved my 3D0... I had Genesis too and definitely tried the controller in it, nothing broke, it simply didn't work.

  • @NorthKoreaUncovered
    @NorthKoreaUncovered Před 4 lety +25

    This is peak FrameRater. Can’t wait to binge watch this.

  • @RetroGamerBB
    @RetroGamerBB Před 4 lety +2

    Rebecca did fps ports, wolf 3d from the mac/2gs version, doom, killing time. Amoung other types of games she did for 3do.

  • @lumiii_-
    @lumiii_- Před 3 lety +1

    I love how the down arrow on the d pad is just another left pointing arrow. Now thats innovation

  • @SnoozeYaLose
    @SnoozeYaLose Před 4 lety +6

    FrameRater has a Framemeister? How fitting.

  • @Specter053
    @Specter053 Před 4 lety +15

    Ahhh, my first console... Such an interesting story, and the console itself is pretty decent, besides the price...
    Also, the Gex version on the 3DO is the best version of the game, and solely due to the saving feature.

    • @HiNRGboy
      @HiNRGboy Před 3 lety +1

      The Gex on 3DO is the worst actually.. sloppy scrolling compared to the smooth enhanced Saturn version

    • @Specter053
      @Specter053 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HiNRGboy @Ben Dallas On the other hand, the Saturn version (as well as the others, incluiding the best technical version, the PC) for some inexplicable reason don't have the save system. It's a pick your poison type of stuff, and since Gex is pretty darn hard, I say it's worth not having the smoothest of transitions for the saving capability.

  • @kranibal
    @kranibal Před 3 lety +1

    WoW, this video must have taken the longest of time to create. Amazing job!

  • @DoomRater
    @DoomRater Před 4 lety +2

    The Jurassic Park game that appeared on the 3DO was not exclusive? That's news to me. I want to know where this got ported to because I've been dying to play it again.
    Edit: I didn't watch far enough for you to address the situation. This game's high on my list. Oh, and second edit: you might be interested to know there's a schmup minigame within the Jurassic Park game!

  • @ETownLive
    @ETownLive Před 4 lety +3

    So about the Return Fire skull, you're getting that because you needed a save file of the original game as Maps o' Death is an expansion pack. Weird innit?

  • @BubblegumCrash332
    @BubblegumCrash332 Před 4 lety +4

    To bad you couldn't really review the games but I love this format. I'd love to see some more long format videos on consoles. Keep up the great work.

    • @FrameRater
      @FrameRater  Před 4 lety +3

      I'm in the concept stage of videos where I look at an entire system's library in one go. Probably restricted to systems with less games, like the Atari 5200.

    • @cheater00
      @cheater00 Před 4 lety

      @@FrameRater i like this format. the video had some major problems but you still made it work and i got a lot of info out of it. thanks!

    • @traviscombs6947
      @traviscombs6947 Před 4 lety +1

      @@FrameRater I'd love a video on the Atari 5200. I own not one but two of them - one each of the 4-port and 2-port models. I've never met anyone else in real life with one.

  • @BigboiiTone
    @BigboiiTone Před 3 lety

    Also just wanted to add...there were several channels with 3Do videos but I chose to subscribe to this one because i love your style

  • @Dimensiom
    @Dimensiom Před 4 lety +1

    FINALLY someone covers Immercenary in a 3DO overview video! I have seen several others that cover a plethora of games but totally ignore Immercenary!
    If you can get a working copy (or are willing to emulate) I recommend giving it another try. The story is C-grade silliness with the camp that goes with it, but the gameplay is actually rather fun.

  • @jamesburke2759
    @jamesburke2759 Před 4 lety +3

    I personally think an Xbox GPU for your PC would really make sense.

  • @ricky-sanchez
    @ricky-sanchez Před 4 lety +3

    700 dollars!! This thing my kid asked me for, was 700 dollars!!!! I''m ruined!!!!
    Holdup: Buy my kid a playstation instead! He'll never notice!
    Future sight:
    I guess he never noticed. I'm safe.

  • @FerintoshFarmsPhotography

    Thanks frame, I enjoy these quick looks.

  • @djdizo8483
    @djdizo8483 Před 4 lety

    First Video i saw from you today, will subscribe ! What a sweet Cat :D

  • @eightcoins4401
    @eightcoins4401 Před 4 lety +3

    "They dont work on my cd jukebox". Its a Victrola, that isnt a brand known for quality.

  • @KillThad
    @KillThad Před 4 lety +3

    Thayer's Quest and Kingdom: The Far Reaches actually have completely stories, audio, and gameplay. The only things in common are the actual video.

  • @MrEightThreeOne
    @MrEightThreeOne Před 3 lety +1

    So when you talked about the controller, you mentioned how you heard rumors about how attempting to use a Genesis controller could ruin your controller port and cause it to stop working. I actually did some digging into this -- the short answer is, yes, it can, and possibly damage the console beyond repair.
    The long answer -- I compared the pinout between the two, and the 3DO controller works fundamentally differently from the Genesis. The pins on the Genesis controller basically all correspond to different buttons. In an idle state the button is logically low (grounded) and is high (+5V) when pushed. The 3DO instead uses a clock and serial data line to send the button information, in addition to also using two more pins for sending audio to the headphone jack. That alone already makes it fundamentally incompatible with any Atari or Genesis pad, but on top of that, the power and ground pins are more numerous and put in different places...and attempting to push buttons in specific combinations on a Genesis controller (or Atari, for that matter) can potentially cause a direct short between +5V and ground. That absolutely has potential to fry your console beyond repair. So yeah, you made the right call in not attempting it.
    Oh yeah, and if you need a better way to find a list of multiplayer games for any console in the future, I might suggest MobyGames. It's not always reliable but they do have categories for multiplayer games (on the specs tab) and you can narrow them down on a per console basis.
    Loved the video man, watched it from start to finish and learned a lot from it!

  • @reppy
    @reppy Před 4 lety

    Hot dang, that was cool to see Legendary Games get a shout out. The Kitchen Table Cafe right next to is worth checking out, too. =P

  • @Glenda-rg4pj
    @Glenda-rg4pj Před 4 lety +3

    I was surprised to find out that Knock Out Kings was an original exclusive to 3do!

  • @martinmalone6324
    @martinmalone6324 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a load of burnt games and they all work perfect just cant remember how I burnt them but there all on kodak cdr x52 speed disks

  • @WillKeaton
    @WillKeaton Před 4 lety +1

    I remember back when this was new, there was this show on YTV called "It's Alive!" which was a weird, weird show. It was a little bit of everything. It had comedy sketches, but also had a segment called "Uh-OH!" which was a game show for kids, where slime was regularly dumped on them. If the name "Uh-OH!" sounds familiar, yes, that show was based on that segment, turned into a half-hour program. But the weirdest part of "It's Alive!" was the runtime. It was an a hour and half long with commercials. What does this have to do with the 3DO? Well, whenever they had a contest of some sort, the 3DO was always the top prize. Makes me wonder if the London Ontario area has a market saturation of 3DOs due to that show.

  • @Loeildechat
    @Loeildechat Před 4 lety +1

    Well that was a really interesting video, I would really love to see your take on other obsolete and forgotten consoles.
    At the beginning, I really understood your struggle about finding a controller, I have a Philips CDi (That I got for 2€) and I only have the remote it came with, and, although not really rare, CDI controllers are really expensive, the ones I tend to find on the net goes for 60 and up and it just piss me of 'cause I can't really play the games I have, like Mac Dog McCree 2 (yeah, on a remote, it just sums it all...)

  • @wamplertube
    @wamplertube Před 4 lety +8

    Killing time was an amazing game! Too bad you couldn’t get it to work.

  • @dollors1
    @dollors1 Před 4 lety +3

    6:50 perfect general is a CLASSIC I played it on DOS back in the day!!

  • @QuickPaw2000
    @QuickPaw2000 Před 4 lety +1

    My dad owned and ran a Panasonic store in Red Bank, NJ. I played just about everything on the system, and I loved it. Yes, the software could of been better, but it had such a underdog charm that always stuck with me.
    Fun fact, I recently went back to the store, it's been closed for over 20 years, and found a stack of sealed copies of Love Bites. Oh joy of joys. lol

  • @whoisjayohh
    @whoisjayohh Před 4 lety +2

    I love my 3do! I have an Fz1 and all roms I downloaded run just like the actual games, just make sure you burn at the slowest speed it has to use, and you should be fine. Some multi platformers are better for the system in my opinion. Great video!!

  • @mihaigheorghe1830
    @mihaigheorghe1830 Před 4 lety +3

    47:17 The game is called The Incredible Machine, but good job making this video.

  • @johnny-becker
    @johnny-becker Před 4 lety +7

    32:49 Stealing in Japan is seen as bringing shame to the family and can actually get you shunned and banished. In older imperil Japan (prior and during WWII), you were actually expected to commit suicide to right the wrong. I know this has nothing to do with 3DO but I couldn't pass up the opportunity.

  • @EnigPartyhaus
    @EnigPartyhaus Před 4 lety +2

    The odd message on Maps o' Death probably means it needs a regular Return Fire inserted first and then swapped for the expansion somehow

    • @FattyBrent
      @FattyBrent Před 4 lety +1

      This is true. Maps o' Death was an expansion not a sequel.

    • @NaviciaAbbot
      @NaviciaAbbot Před 4 lety

      Pretty much like how GTA:London is played on PS1

    • @skyrish
      @skyrish Před 3 lety

      Basically DLC before DLC were a thing

  • @Kippykip
    @Kippykip Před 4 lety

    I know for the PS1 it has issues when burning past 16X, although that's the minimum speed for a lot of modern drives but even 16X gives me occasional stutters.
    Burning at 4x on an older lightscribe drive does the trick for me, no idea if that'll work with the 3DO

  • @MrCalverino
    @MrCalverino Před 4 lety +4

    I remember wanting to play Gex & the OG Need for Speed back in like 1994- I didn't have $700 big ones though so my Sega was fine

  • @musicvideoenhancer
    @musicvideoenhancer Před 4 lety +5

    I really think your laser is bad or you messed somehow, the burning of cds. I have the FZ1 too, burnt my games and no game has any of the stutter/loading problems you shown here.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 4 lety

      No, Maxell CD-Rs are absolute garbage.
      My FZ-1 runs CD-Rs better than it does my original game disc (which doesn't have any scratches on it).

  • @LXZ
    @LXZ Před 4 lety

    Well delivered gag with Blade Force. Kudos!

  • @MisakaMikotoDesu
    @MisakaMikotoDesu Před 4 lety

    Can't believe I watched an hour of 3DO. Great channel.

  • @razorramon123
    @razorramon123 Před 4 lety +3

    3DO still has best version of some of the games that got ported to other consoles. Need for Speed on PS1 totally changed and some other games graphics didnt look right. Not only that but some PC game ports to 3do are enhanced in some regards

  • @Riddler1001
    @Riddler1001 Před 4 lety +3

    Ahh the ol' 3DO...rented it so often back in the day playing the original NFS. I had a blast with this thing.

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer Před 4 lety

      Mine was stolen the night my dad was murdered by a rival dealer.

  • @fightclubhubbs
    @fightclubhubbs Před 4 lety +1

    There was a trio of AD&D games for the 3DO that I don't think was available on other platforms. They were FPS dungeon crawlers. I have two of them, Slayer and Deathkeep.

  • @gamergaymer965
    @gamergaymer965 Před 4 lety +1

    Not hearing the "yeah. Framerater" caught me off guard

  • @akalyx
    @akalyx Před 4 lety +6

    hour long vid on 3do? recommendations finally came through with something good.

  • @trinidad17
    @trinidad17 Před 4 lety +3

    13:50 Licensing the architecture/platform for 3rd parties was not that unique, for example Microsoft did it a decade earlier with the MSX.

  • @willeysingleton3057
    @willeysingleton3057 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes the burn speed and Cd-R make a difference in if the burned image will be successfully read.
    I had a whole 3do collection of burned discs sometimes it took multiple burns to adjust the correct speed.

  • @EpicEmberOriginal
    @EpicEmberOriginal Před 4 lety +1

    Now I want to have Guru Larry looking after my save files. I think he'd do a good job.