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|name=3DO Interactive Multiplayer
|name=3DO Interactive Multiplayer
|image=3DO.jpg
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|manufacturer=[[The 3DO Company]] (by Panasonic, Sanyo and Goldstar)
|manufacturer=[[The 3DO Company]]
|released=[[May 12]], [[1993]] (US)}}
|released=1993
|discontinued=1996
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The '''3DO Interactive Multiplayer''' (commonly referred to as the "3DO") was made in a line of systems by [[The 3DO Company]]. It was supposed to be one of the greatest systems of its time, but since it was priced at $699.95, not very many people bought it.
The '''3DO Interactive Multiplayer''' (commonly referred to as the "3DO") was made in a line of systems by [[The 3DO Company]]. It was supposed to be one of the greatest systems of its time, but since it was priced at $699.95, not very many people bought it.


The 3DO was very high-tech for its time. It could play 3DO games, audio CDs, picture CDs, video CDs, and could play with 8 controllers at the same time (with an adapter). Although it was so high tech, barely any games could register the full potential of the system. Even at those terms, some games became very popular, like [[The Need for Speed]] and [[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]].
The 3DO was very high-tech for its time. It could play 3DO games, audio CDs, picture CDs, video CDs, and could play with 8 controllers at the same time (with an adapter). Although it was so high tech, barely any games could register the full potential of the system. Even at those terms, some games became very popular, like [[The Need for Speed]] and [[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]].
 
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