Memories of 3DO

By Danny Brown

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In 1993, electronics giant Panasonic released the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, more commonly referred to as just 3DO. At the time, this 32-bit gaming console was a huge leap over competing consoles like the SEGA Genesis and Super Nintendo, both 16-bit machines. Using CD-ROM instead of cartridges, and positioning itself as a true multimedia component for your home entertainment set-up, the 3DO was, in many ways, ahead of its time. Although it was always doomed to fail, it remains a beloved part of video game history for many. In Memories of 3DO, host Danny Brown takes you on a journey looking back at the ups and - ultimately - downs of the hardware, the games, and why it was a gaming system that should have shone had things gone slightly differently. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

Episode Date
Saying Goodbye to the 3DO
Apr 21, 2022
1995: A Banner or Swan Song Year for 3DO?
Jan 30, 2022
The 3DO Games Explosion
Dec 18, 2021
The 3DO Hits America and Japan Awaits
Dec 06, 2021
Building the 3DO Partner Network
Nov 20, 2021
The Genesis of the 3DO
Nov 20, 2021
Introducing Memories of 3DO
Nov 04, 2021