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  • 02:1802:18, 26 December 2025 News Article 1996-03-09 - Halifax Evening Courier UK - 3DO News (hist | edit) [1,516 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>March 09, 1996 3DO News Matsushita, parent company Of Panasonic, now looks set to release a digital video disc player, which actually incorporates 3DO M2. Digital video discs should be available by the end of the year and the format looks set to take over from VHS, in the same way that CD took over from tapes and records. By including M2 in digital video players, it should mean that the format gains a substantial user base which was never achieved with the origina...")
  • 02:1002:10, 26 December 2025 News Article 1994-08-11 - Northampton Chronicle and Echo UK - The New World Of 3DO (hist | edit) [2,128 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>August 11, 1994 The New World Of 3DO HERE is your chance to get your hand on a top computer games machine, the Panasonic R-E-A-L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. We have teamed up with Panasonic, which will be at the Northampton Balloon Festival this weekend, to offer this £399 equipment as a super competition prize. And 15 runners-up will receive an exclusive Panasonic merchandise pack worth at least £20. When Panasonic's FZ-1 R-E-A-L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer...")
  • 02:0302:03, 26 December 2025 News Article 1993-07-04 - Sunday Express UK - TV Magic From A Little Black Box (hist | edit) [1,929 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>July 4, 1993 TV Magic From A Little Black Box By Adrian Bradley Winning ways of the 3DO Multiplayer SMALL black box that plugs into your television and bristles with joysticks is poised to revolutionise household business and entertainment. The U.S.-made 3DO Interactive Multiplayer brings a myriad of functions together in one small unit. It is already being groomed as the "next big wave" in household hightech electronics and could eventually make the humble per...")
  • 01:5101:51, 26 December 2025 News Article 1994-07-15 - Liverpool Echo UK - On The Road To Success (hist | edit) [844 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>July 15, 1994 On the road to success IN an attempt to muster some public support and anticipation for the 3DO machine, the UK operation of the company has put together a juggernaut tour, much like Sega and Nintendo's, whích will run for almost five solid months. It will be touring the country from the end of this month November with a two-day stop planned for the Aintree show during August. Many of the forthcoming software titles will be on display, and people...")
  • 01:4601:46, 26 December 2025 News Article 1994-05-28 - Portsmouth Evening News UK - Its Time To Steer A Course (hist | edit) [2,345 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>May 28, 1994 Its Time To Steer A Course Through The Uncharted Water Of CD Games By STEVE FOUNTAIN What will be the next big thing? The answer is undoubtedly CD games. They hold hundreds of megabytes of digitised video and sounds, creating movie-like experiences. At the moment they look flashy but don't usually play very well - although that should be a matter of time. Choosing a CD system, however, is a minefield. The Mega CD, the PC's Rom, Commodore's CD32 and...")
  • 01:3601:36, 26 December 2025 News Article 1995-01-07 - Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail UK - The Revolutionary 3DO Machine (hist | edit) [632 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>January 7, 1995 THE revolutionary 3DO machine, host to some of 1994's best games - Road Rash and FIFA Soccer to name but two - will shortly be welcoming a new style of game. New to the 3DO, that is. Gex, a cute gecko, is the machine's first platform hero. Super visuals, courtesy of Silicon Graphics workstations are promised. Out soon. </pre> <gallery> News_Article_1995-01-07_-_Hartlepool_Northern_Daily_Mail_UK_-_The_Revolutionary_3DO_Machine.jpg|Article </gallery...")
  • 01:3001:30, 26 December 2025 News Article 1994-07-23 - North Star and Farmers Chronicle UK - Solid Gold Games (hist | edit) [1,114 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>July 23, 1994 Solid Gold Games For the 3DO Powers Kingdom - A role playing game, this could be the first of the new generation RPG's that the vast storage of CD ROM makes possible for us to now to get our hands on. As the Japanese do a better RPG than anyone, they will be the first to explore this new medium -- and by all reports this game uses the vast storage and the high graphics capability of the 3DO to best advantage. You can't make any sense of this game -...")
  • 01:2301:23, 26 December 2025 News Article 1994-09-21 - Banbridge Leader UK - Having A 3DO Player (hist | edit) [618 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>September 21, 1994 Having a 3DO player seems like a nice idea, but there is the small matter of having to find £400 beforehand. However, there's a way of getting to play 3DO games for only around £200. Sounds good? Well, with the 3DO Blaster card, you'll be able to access the entire software range. All you'll need is a multimedia PC (costing around £1000) to plug it into, and you'll be away… </pre> <gallery> News_Article_1994-09-21_-_Banbridge_Leader_UK_-_H...")

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  • 02:3402:34, 25 December 2025 News Article 1993-11-18 - Portsmouth Evening News UK - 3DO Set For Launch (hist | edit) [1,685 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>December 2, 1994 3DO Set For Launch The compact disk is causing a games revolution. Every CD is able to hold hundreds of megabytes of digitised video and sounds, creating games which look like movies. The Mega CD, the PC's CD Rom, Commodore's CD32 and the Philips CDi all claim to be the best. But the machine which everyone in the industry is talking about has not even been released here yet. The system is called the 3DO and what excites the computer world is it...")
  • 02:2502:25, 25 December 2025 News Article 1993-10-14 - Milton Keynes Citizen UK - More Front Than Mae West (hist | edit) [1,193 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>October 14, 1993 More front than Mae West… (that's one for the more mature Mega HE'S got more mouth than the Channel Tunnel. He is the guy the games makers want to gag. He's G E M Beaty and he is full of opinions. Like WHY 3DO must succeed. 3DO is not a new games console - it is a new game STANDARD. Any company can make a machine that runs 3DO games like anybody can make a video recorder that plays VHS tapes. Anyone could then write a 3DO game not just the m...")
  • 02:1602:16, 25 December 2025 News Article 1994-02-26 - Halifax Evening Courier UK - Press Play (hist | edit) [668 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>February 26, 1994 Press Play PANASONIC is gearing up ready to launch its long-awaited 3DO machine, REAL, in Britain this summer with a price tag of £499. Initially, this CD-based console is likely to only be available from specialist computer stores due to it's very nature. But if all goes well this and many other brands of 3DO machine will be available at just about every electrical store in the land. REAL should be available from mid May. </pre> <gallery> Ne...")
  • 02:1002:10, 25 December 2025 Game Over Walsall (hist | edit) [1,868 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; width:260px; border:1px solid #a2a9b1; border-collapse:collapse; background:#f8f9fa; font-size:90%;" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center; padding:6px; font-size:110%;" | Game Over |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center; padding:6px;" | 250px|alt=Game Over logo |- ! style="text-align:left; padding:4px 6px; width:40%; background:#f1f3f5; border-top:1px s...")
  • 01:5301:53, 25 December 2025 News Article 1993-12-04 - Halifax Evening Courier UK - Bits (hist | edit) [792 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>December 4, 1993 BITS 3DO was officially brought out in the U.S. last month and is due to invade Britain in the not too distant future. Panasonic, the manufacturer's of the first 3DO compatible machine, R.E.A.L., are confident that nothing will stand in its way to world domination. The advertising blurb says R.E.A.L. is more responsive, more colourful and up to 50 times more powerful than ordinary systems. But what about Atari's looming 64-bit console, the Jagua...")
  • 01:4801:48, 25 December 2025 News Article 1994-12-02 - Ballymena Observer UK - Escape From Monster Manor (hist | edit) [1,400 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>December 2, 1994 Escape From Monster Manor Review by Violet Berlin This was one of the first 3DO games released in the US, where there was a bit of a panic to get have software ready for the launch. I'm not suggesting that this game isn't finished, but i suspect that it might have included rather more if the deadlines had been a little less strict. What we have here is a first-person perspective shoot 'em up set in a series of labyrinths. Did someone say Doom? We...")

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  • 02:3402:34, 24 December 2025 News Article 1995-10-07 - Halifax Evening Courier UK - Killing Time (hist | edit) [1,241 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>October 7, 1995 Killing Time 3DO 3DO owners have had very few decent games produced for their machines and this is an attempt by Studio 3DO to provide one. It is a 3DO Doom type game, but instead of being set in the future like most games of this type, it is set in a 1930s haunted house scenario. Although it can seem slow at times and jerky in movement its strength lies in a good storyline. The objective of the game is to discover what has happened to an ancien...")
  • 02:2702:27, 24 December 2025 News Article 1994-09-30 - Liverpool Echo UK - First Byte (hist | edit) [4,899 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>September 30, 1994 First Byte by Glen O'Connell Hype Machine We test the long-awaited 3DO console -- and its games HYPE. Now there's a good everyday word. Look it up in your dictionary and you'll find something along the lines of "to market or promote a product using exaggerated or intensive publicity." One man, Trip Hawkins, founder of the 3DO company, and former head of Electronic Arts in America, did this very thing around 12-18 months ago. For almost a yea...")
  • 02:0702:07, 24 December 2025 Computa Bitz (hist | edit) [3,259 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; width:260px; border:1px solid #a2a9b1; border-collapse:collapse; background:#f8f9fa; font-size:90%;" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#eaecf0; text-align:center; padding:6px; font-size:110%;" | Computa Bitz |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center; padding:6px;" | 250px|alt=Computa Bitz logo |- ! style="text-align:left; padding:4px 6px; width:40%; background:#f1f3f5; border-top:1px...")
  • 01:4801:48, 24 December 2025 News Article 1994-03-26 - Halifax Evening Courier UK - Bits (hist | edit) [936 bytes] Elliogle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre>March 26, 1994 BITS BOTH Goldstar and Samsung joined the 3DO band wagon last week bringing the total number of hardware manufacturers to five. The others are Panasonic, Sanyo and AT and T. The whole idea of 3DO is to do for interactive entertainment what VHS did for video recorders. That is, create a standard format that a whole host of manufacturers can cater for and this can only be good news for you and me with increased competition pushing the price of 3DO p...")

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