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Panasonic acquiring exclusive rights to the M2 technology, were cited as the two chief reasons for Goldstar dropping support for the 3DO in early 1996. During the second quarter of 1996 several of the 3DO's most loyal software supporters, including the software division of The 3DO Company themselves, announced they were no longer making games for the system, leaving Panasonic as the only company supporting active software development for the 3DO.
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system, and yet being "much bigger than Sony", illustrated the difficulties faced by new entrants to the console market and thought that Sony, in following the business model of Sega and
Nintendo, "would have had a better chance if it had partnered with some of the others". Meanwhile, other products
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on each sale. Goldstar tried switching to the usual industry model of selling hardware at a loss and profiting on software, but though a handful of
Goldstar games were published for the 3DO, Goldstar's software development operation arrived too late to allow them to turn a profit on the 3DO. This
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Logitech both released the 3DO mouse. The Panasonic FZ-JM1 and Logitech 3DO mouse are identical aside from their markings. Fewer than 20 games supported its use, some of which were optimized for the standard controller or light gun rather than the mouse. Of the 3DO games which were
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can be used with older TVs that lack direct video inputs. The 3DO output is compatible with most existing video console switches, including those made for the NES/SNES, Sega Master System/Genesis, & NEC Turbo Grafix RF. This provides a relatively low quality but universally compatible video
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Japanese launch was moderately successful, with 70,000 units shipping to 10,000 stores. However, sales soon dropped and by 1995 the system was known in Japan as a host for
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in 1997, the hardware was revived in South Korea for another two years. The amount of systems produced after the
Samsung buyout is unknown. The 3DO platform had achieved more attention in South Korea, where LG had opened a '3DO Plaza' in
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engine. They gave it 2 out of 5 stars, concluding that it "has settled out as a solid system with some good titles in its library and more on the way. The question that must be answered though is this: Is having a 'good system' enough?"
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gave it a "thumbs sideways". They commented that "The 3DO is the first CD-ROM system to make a real jump forward in graphics, sound, and game design." However, they questioned whether it would soon be rendered obsolete by the upcoming
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was regarded as "really obsolete by today's standards". Both 3DO and
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the launch date, in some cases by less than a month, because the developers weren't left enough time to fully test them on the finalized hardware. The only 3DO software available at launch was the third-party game
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together via a port on the back of each controller. Up to eight controllers could be linked together in this fashion. All controllers for each 3DO console are compatible with one another.
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602 processors in addition to newer 3D and video rendering technologies. Late during development, the company abandoned the console hardware business and sold the M2 technology to
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magazine's "1993 Product of the Year"), the oversaturated console market and the system's mixed reviews prevented it from achieving success comparable to competing consoles from
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reviewed the 3DO in late 1995. They noted that due chiefly to its early launch, it had a larger installed base and more high quality games than the newly launched
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exceeded 1 million in sales in July 1995 (well before the game was released for any platform other than the 3DO), an article in
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the 3DO was placed among the top five worst console launches due to its one-game launch lineup and high launch price.
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on its 1994 launch and many games had been localized. It competed there against Samsung's local version of the
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3063:"New Adapter Allows Any Super NES Controller to Be Used on 3DO"
2512:
Miller, Chuck; Dille, H. E.; Wilson, Johnny L. (January 1994).
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the hardware license but never actually sold 3DO units include
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4007:
3083:"[3DO] Policenauts Limited Mouse Box & Pilot Disk"
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remain unclear. While the October and November 1995 issues of
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596:-capable, and that the company could use its technology for a
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254:
1616:(5th), the PlayStation (7th), and the Sega Saturn (18th). On
898:. The console had advanced hardware features at the time: an
4552:
3071:. No. 65. Sendai Publishing. December 1994. p. 68.
2413:. No. 53. Sendai Publishing. December 1993. p. 16.
2028:"SAMSUNG BUYS OUT 3DO'S HARDWARE SYSTEMS BUSINESS FOR $ 20M"
1929:. No. 76. Sendai Publishing. November 1995. p. 19.
2982:
1476:
Since its release coincided with the arrival of the modern
2804:
Japan Historical Consumer Price Index (CPI) – 1970 to 2014
879:
utilized 3DO-based hardware for a number of arcade titles.
2345:. No. 57. Sendai Publishing. April 1994. p. 18.
2806:
Retrieved 30 July 2014. For between 1946 and 1970, from
1162:/s data transfer CD-ROM drive with 32 KB RAM buffer
710:
in December 1995, the company took a loss of more than
1572:. In a special Game Machine Cross Review in May 1995,
1971:. No. 7 (published July 1995). 1995. p. 37.
1608:
but lower than its four other major competitors: the
1336:. The Panasonic mouse was also bundled with Konami's
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optimized for use with the mouse, the best known are
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Gamers at Work: Stories Behind the Games People Play
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3258:. Roseville, California: Prima Publishing. p.
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Panasonic FZ-10 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
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2766:. October 1996. pp. 6–12, 159, 161, 163, 165.
825:GoldStar GDO-101 Alive 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
789:Panasonic FZ-1 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
756:Panasonic FZ-1 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
1812:"3DO comes to the High Street - in a juggernaut!"
1578:would score the 3DO Real console a 26 out of 40.
354:. The specifications were originally designed by
2550:(advertisement). December 1993. pp. 32–33.
1263:The only light gun released for the 3DO was the
986:(which was released in English under the title
2494:. No. 70. Sendai Publishing. p. 82.
1473:was the first port with its CD-quality audio.
580:were not regarded as competitive threats: the
4568:
4039:Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System
3702:
3333:
3172:"Electronic Gaming Monthly's Buyer's Guide".
1562:and "Project Reality" (later released as the
849:Sanyo IMP-21J TRY 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
831:GoldStar GDO-101M 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
8:
837:GoldStar GDO-202 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
39:
2428:"The Best -- and Worst -- Console Launches"
2359:Cole, George (July 1994). "Giant killer?".
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1879:. Classicgaming.gamespy.com. Archived from
1075:Panasonic FZ-1 "Madam" graphics accelerator
958:format for 3DO software uses a proprietary
698:. Eventually the M2 project was cancelled.
686:by this time), and promised successor: the
604:in Omaha, Nebraska for the autumn of 1994.
441:The 3DO format was originally conceived by
287:Panasonic FZ-1 "Madam" graphics accelerator
5138:Products and services discontinued in 1996
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1689:List of commercial failures in video games
947:video module). The 3DO included the first
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772:GoldStar (LG) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
616:wave" in the computer world at the time.
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2076:"Ahead of its Time: A 3DO Retrospective"
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1772:
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4344:1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
3290:from the original on September 29, 2020
2830:"Matsushita Brings 3DO to the Far East"
2184:from the original on September 20, 2020
1766:
1711:
3207:from the original on September 7, 2009
2735:
2724:
2524:from the original on December 14, 2019
2422:
2420:
1822:from the original on December 15, 2023
819:Panasonic N-1005 3DO CD Changer "ROBO"
3161:from the original on October 9, 2022.
2919:from the original on January 29, 2009
2705:from the original on October 9, 2022.
2647:from the original on October 9, 2022.
2501:from the original on October 9, 2022.
2153:from the original on October 9, 2022.
2038:from the original on January 23, 2023
2021:
2019:
2017:
1998:
1996:
1267:, a product of third-party developer
1255:controllers to be used with the 3DO.
592:Hawkins claimed that the console was
7:
5113:Fifth-generation video game consoles
5072:
3043:from the original on August 11, 2018
2026:Writer, CBR Staff (April 29, 1997).
1983:"Trip Hawkins: Interactive Messiah?"
1940:"75 Power Players: The Evangelist".
3119:from the original on August 7, 2013
2853:Markoff, John (December 11, 1994).
2554:from the original on March 19, 2016
2385:from the original on March 16, 2016
2260:Markoff, John (September 9, 1993).
2227:Nichols, Peter (December 3, 1993).
1285:also released 3DO light gun games.
445:, founded on September 12, 1991 by
2989:from the original on June 25, 2009
2909:"American Laser Games Tech Center"
2865:from the original on July 27, 2018
2375:"Atari Jaguar Unveiled—Stalks 3DO"
2272:from the original on July 27, 2018
2241:from the original on June 24, 2016
1461:. The 3DO version of arcade title
1385:, the system's first bundled title
801:79,800 (1994) (equivalent to
346:and conceived by entrepreneur and
25:
3154:. December 1993. pp. 46–49.
3009:"Which Game System is the Best!?"
2855:"For 3DO, a Make-or-Break Season"
2462:from the original on May 26, 2015
2381:. November 1993. pp. 10–11.
1818:. September 1, 1994. p. 12.
1788:"Which Game System is the Best!?"
1132:44.1 kHz sound sampling rate
1067:(physically located inside MADAM)
1026:32-bit RISC CPU @ 12.5 MHz (
428:successor hardware to Panasonic.
5153:Discontinued video game consoles
5071:
5062:
5061:
4679:
2586:. December 1995. pp. 204–6.
2430:. Yahoo! Games. November 8, 2013
2204:"No Business Like Show Business"
2074:Matthews, Will (December 2013).
1877:"3DO – 1993–96 – Classic Gaming"
1657:
1407:. Other popular titles included
896:3DO REAL Interactive Multiplayer
54:
45:
4666:Universal Lighting Technologies
3286:. Cs.cmu.edu. August 24, 1994.
215:Worldwide: Estimated 2 million+
4668:(sold to Atar capital in 2021)
4605:Panasonic Avionics Corporation
4385:View-Master Interactive Vision
3115:. Video Game Console Library.
1701:– the planned successor to 3DO
424:, a year after offloading its
1:
2754:"The World According to Trip"
2698:. November 1996. p. 21.
2659:"3DO's Downhill Slide Begins"
2610:. November 1994. p. 272.
2298:(pp. 1–15). New York: Apress.
1950:. November 1995. p. 56.
1470:Super Street Fighter II Turbo
843:GoldStar GDO-203 3DO Alive II
342:hardware format developed by
199:
4370:Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy
2718:International Herald Tribune
2671:. July 1996. pp. 16–17.
2514:"Battle Of The New Machines"
1912:. October 1995. p. 174.
5133:Products introduced in 1993
5098:3DO Interactive Multiplayer
4877:Panasonic Toot-a-Loop Radio
4440:3DO Interactive Multiplayer
4425:3DO Interactive Multiplayer
4087:3DO Interactive Multiplayer
2481:Ogasawara, Nob (May 1995).
2450:"3DO Sales Called Pleasing"
1845:"Panasonic 3DO FZ-1 manual"
1486:, the previously mentioned
5169:
4652:(spun off and merged with
4610:Panasonic Cycle Technology
2842:. April 1994. p. 176.
2640:. March 1996. p. 18.
2180:. July 1994. p. 170.
2146:. June 1994. p. 184.
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915:. It also featured 2
26:
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3876:Commodore 64 Games System
3640:← Fourth generation
3636:
3174:Electronic Gaming Monthly
3068:Electronic Gaming Monthly
2691:Electronic Gaming Monthly
2633:Electronic Gaming Monthly
2491:Electronic Gaming Monthly
2410:Electronic Gaming Monthly
2342:Electronic Gaming Monthly
1926:Electronic Gaming Monthly
1731:Electronic Gaming Monthly
1569:Electronic Gaming Monthly
1483:Escape from Monster Manor
1416:Jurassic Park Interactive
1043:Panasonic FZ-1 "Clio" DSP
637:Jurassic Park Interactive
631:FIFA International Soccer
525:Consumer Electronics Show
395:Centered around a 32-bit
53:
44:
5148:Regionless game consoles
5118:Home video game consoles
4927:Micro Four Thirds system
4615:Panasonic Electric Works
3718:Home video game consoles
3645:Sixth generation →
2897:. July 1995. p. 38.
2544:"The Face of the Future"
2321:. May 1994. p. 168.
2216:. April 1994. p. 8.
2131:"New 3DO Hardware Deals"
1519:executed by the player.
1143:digital signal processor
1008:Technical specifications
970:, making it easy to use
364:home video game consoles
5123:LG Electronics products
5039:Panasonic Toyota Racing
4044:Super Famicom/Super NES
4016:PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
3368:Home video game console
3021:: 36–85. December 1995.
2405:"Problems in 3DO Land!"
2361:Personal Computer World
2010:. 1995. pp. 54–58.
1800:: 36–85. December 1995.
1517:correctly timed prompts
1210:The 3DO also offers an
369:Interactive Multiplayer
245:(ARM60) @ 12.5 MHz
102:Home video game console
5044:Panasonic Gobel Awards
5034:Panasonic cycling team
5029:Panasonic Wild Knights
1540:The Daedalus Encounter
1496:, as well as ports of
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1158:Double-speed 300
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998:and a demo version of
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696:backward compatibility
608:Launch and performance
545:suggested retail price
5108:CD-ROM-based consoles
4910:Formats and standards
3909:Super Cassette Vision
3853:Coleco Telstar Arcade
3481:Eighth (2012–present)
3380:Handheld game console
2913:Dragon's Lair Project
2799:Historical Statistics
2548:Computer Gaming World
2518:Computer Gaming World
2458:. November 20, 1993.
2379:Computer Gaming World
2099:Vinciguerra, Robert.
1379:
1095:2 MB of main RAM
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927:, and a double speed
862: – A
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660:Computer Gaming World
27:For the company, see
3582:Design Master Senshi
3486:Ninth (2020–present)
2971:. February 10, 1999.
2625:"Goldstar Drops 3DO"
2574:"The "Other" System"
2483:"International News"
2333:"3DO System Down to
2008:Edge Special Edition
1989:. 1994 . p. 11.
1478:first-person shooter
1269:American Laser Games
1137:Dolby Surround sound
877:American Laser Games
303:Planned but canceled
112:Fifth generation era
4983:Masayuki Matsushita
4978:Masaharu Matsushita
4973:Kōnosuke Matsushita
4872:Panasonic JR series
4662:(sold to Seagram's)
4335:Fairchild Channel F
3476:Seventh (2005–2017)
3349:Video game consoles
3284:"3DO Press Release"
2363:. pp. 410–414.
2290:Ramsay, M. (2012).
2111:on October 25, 2015
1902:"At the Deadline".
1673:1993 in video games
1551:Reviewing the 3DO,
1135:Supports 4-Channel
1122:16-bit stereo sound
875: –
669:Pioneer LaserActive
390:Samsung Electronics
92:Creative Technology
41:
34:Video gaming format
5128:Panasonic consoles
4635:(acquired in 2021)
4629:(acquired in 2007)
4627:Anchor Electricals
4623:(acquired in 2009)
4617:(acquired in 2012)
4176:Mega Drive/Genesis
3461:Fourth (1987–2004)
3451:Second (1976–1992)
3234:Imagine Publishing
3197:"3DO is number 22"
2945:. October 19, 2019
2520:. pp. 64–76.
2455:The New York Times
2266:The New York Times
2234:The New York Times
2105:The Rev. Rob Times
2086:Imagine Publishing
1718:Sales figures for
1625:interactive movies
1446:The Need for Speed
1387:
1353:The Need for Speed
1279:Virgin Interactive
1077:
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1016:The 3DO's RISC CPU
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173:Introductory price
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4467:EVO Smart Console
3787:Super Vision 8000
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3471:Sixth (1998–2013)
3466:Fifth (1993–2006)
3456:Third (1983–2003)
3446:First (1972–1980)
3404:Dedicated console
3236:. pp. 24–25.
2734:Missing or empty
2309:"3DO Prices Drop"
2088:. pp. 18–29.
1965:"NG Special: 3DO"
1883:on April 15, 2012
1694:List of 3DO games
1678:3DO Rating System
1513:interactive movie
1392:Alone in the Dark
1372:List of 3DO games
1231:Basic accessories
1104:2 expansion ports
1065:math co-processor
1001:Alone in the Dark
984:Sword and Sorcery
949:light synthesizer
780:The Sanyo 3DO TRY
333:
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309:Best-selling game
148:September 1, 1994
16:(Redirected from
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4446:Super A'Can
4431:LaserActive
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4375:RDI Halcyon
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4240:PlayStation
4092:Panasonic Q
4049:Nintendo 64
3927:Leapster TV
3835:Casio Loopy
3624:Virtual Boy
3566:Sega Saturn
3561:PlayStation
3541:Nintendo 64
3526:Casio Loopy
3438:Generations
3229:Retro Gamer
3087:Akiba-Games
2983:"3DO Today"
2943:3DO Archive
2814:January 24,
2528:November 2,
2434:January 30,
2081:Retro Gamer
2042:January 26,
1849:Archive.org
1586:Sega Saturn
1564:Nintendo 64
1458:Immercenary
1339:Policenauts
1107:32 KB
960:file system
859:3DO Blaster
680:Sega Saturn
619:Return Fire
598:set-top box
563:Competition
504:PlayStation
471:Dave Needle
356:Dave Needle
268:32 KB
203: 1998
185:KOR₩399,000
18:3DO Console
5103:1990s toys
5092:Categories
4998:Toshio Iue
4952:Viera Cast
4837:Camcorders
4798:Turntables
4360:Action Max
4325:APF-MP1000
4226:Neo Geo CD
3932:ClickStart
3886:Amiga CD32
3764:VCS (2021)
3744:Atari 7800
3739:Atari 5200
3734:Atari 2600
3536:Neo Geo CD
3516:Amiga CD32
3497:generation
3047:August 11,
3037:Arts Union
2923:August 14,
2696:Ziff Davis
2638:Ziff Davis
2168:"3DO News"
1761:References
1645:Matsushita
1522:Night Trap
1370:See also:
702:End of 3DO
655:releases.
614:multimedia
577:TurboGrafx
483:Atari Lynx
457:, the low
437:Conception
404:multimedia
329:(canceled)
253:2 MB
209:Units sold
179:US$ 699.99
108:Generation
4887:Toughbook
4720:Panasonic
4584:Panasonic
4477:Hyperscan
4472:Game Wave
4198:Dreamcast
4115:Odyssey 2
4079:Panasonic
3970:Microsoft
3960:HyperScan
3868:Commodore
3812:Terebikko
3759:Flashback
3546:NEC PC-FX
2969:3DO Today
2949:March 15,
2939:"DMB-800"
2727:cite news
2683:"Tidbits"
2558:March 29,
2389:March 28,
2276:April 23,
1854:April 25,
1560:Jaguar CD
1547:Reception
1452:Road Rash
1259:Light gun
1253:Super NES
1187:RF switch
1129:playback.
1051:truecolor
1021:Processor
941:Video CDs
937:Photo CDs
917:megabytes
625:Road Rash
533:at a loss
500:Panasonic
374:Panasonic
323:Successor
182:JP¥79,800
168:1993–1996
80:Panasonic
66:Developer
5067:Category
4882:Toughpad
4832:Bicycles
4765:Consoles
4757:Products
4743:Technics
4714:National
4660:MCA Inc.
4524:Polymega
4462:DISCover
4421:Goldstar
4292:Socrates
4148:RCA Nuon
4054:GameCube
4031:Nintendo
3993:Xbox One
3988:Xbox 360
3919:LeapFrog
3661:Services
3651:Emulator
3592:Game.com
3575:Handheld
3294:July 31,
3288:Archived
3250:(2001).
3211:July 31,
3205:Archived
3156:Archived
3117:Archived
3041:Archived
2993:July 31,
2987:Archived
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2700:Archived
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2245:April 9,
2239:Archived
2188:April 2,
2182:Archived
2148:Archived
2036:Archived
1887:July 31,
1820:Archived
1651:See also
1333:Lemmings
1298:revolver
1294:Old West
1249:Logitech
1092:channels
976:homebrew
919:(MB) of
890:Hardware
856:Creative
793:$ 699.99
521:AT&T
475:RJ Mical
463:Nintendo
449:founder
378:GoldStar
360:RJ Mical
350:founder
284:Graphics
165:Lifespan
88:GoldStar
5077:Commons
4932:MicroP2
4867:Panapet
4748:Varicam
4696:Eneloop
4654:Kenwood
4598:Current
4380:Vectrex
4302:V.Flash
4297:V.Smile
4221:Neo Geo
4212:Neo Geo
4181:Sega CD
4166:SG-1000
4102:Philips
3830:PV-1000
3802:Playdia
3792:Arcadia
3666:History
3556:Playdia
3176:. 1994.
3147:GamePro
2835:GamePro
2809:"昭和戦後史"
2664:GamePro
2603:GamePro
2579:GamePro
2314:GamePro
2209:GamePro
2173:GamePro
2139:GamePro
1905:GamePro
1725:GamePro
1641:PowerPC
1554:GamePro
1290:Sega CD
1277:), but
1265:Gamegun
1212:S-Video
1208:S-Video
1194:signal.
1168:32-bit
1125:Stereo
1063:Custom
1035:Display
883:DMB-800
734:Hyundai
721:Samsung
602:US West
573:Betamax
537:US$ 699
517:Toshiba
513:Samsung
432:History
422:Samsung
276:Display
265:Storage
243:ARM CPU
241:custom
4966:People
4852:Lenses
4788:Jungle
4737:Kaizen
4725:Quasar
4689:Brands
4643:Former
4311:Others
4193:Saturn
4069:Switch
3947:Mattel
3937:LeapTV
3845:Coleco
3779:Bandai
3754:Jaguar
3614:R-Zone
3551:Pippin
3266:
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1796:(12).
1631:Legacy
1537:, and
1490:, and
1455:, and
1434:Slayer
1117:Sound
1058:pixels
929:CD-ROM
903:32-bit
873:Arcade
692:add-on
634:, and
519:, and
388:, and
372:, and
250:Memory
239:32-bit
227:CD-ROM
5012:Other
4917:D5 HD
4862:MN103
4847:Hospi
4825:Other
4730:Sanyo
4709:Lumix
4700:Eluga
4621:Sanyo
4517:2020s
4503:CT510
4496:2010s
4487:Zeebo
4482:Xavix
4455:2000s
4436:Sanyo
4394:1990s
4353:1980s
4318:1970s
4279:VTech
4064:Wii U
4021:PC-FX
3896:Epoch
3822:Casio
3797:RX-78
3769:2600+
3726:Atari
3602:Color
3495:Fifth
3361:Types
3159:(PDF)
3142:(PDF)
2703:(PDF)
2686:(PDF)
2645:(PDF)
2628:(PDF)
2499:(PDF)
2486:(PDF)
2335:$ 500
2151:(PDF)
2134:(PDF)
1706:Notes
1493:PO'ed
1366:Games
1346:Other
1319:Mouse
1219:Power
1153:Media
1028:ARM60
980:kanji
939:(and
933:CD+Gs
900:ARM60
726:Seoul
712:$ 100
708:$ 199
684:$ 299
557:$ 499
553:$ 399
549:$ 699
541:$ 599
479:Amiga
459:US$ 3
397:ARM60
382:Sanyo
338:is a
292:Sound
223:Media
198:KOR:
84:Sanyo
4544:List
4236:Sony
4158:Sega
4125:CD-i
3983:Xbox
3974:Xbox
3881:CDTV
3749:XEGS
3671:List
3656:Game
3504:Home
3426:list
3409:list
3397:list
3385:list
3373:list
3296:2012
3264:ISBN
3213:2012
3125:2013
3099:2013
3049:2018
2995:2012
2951:2024
2925:2019
2871:2007
2816:2015
2740:help
2560:2016
2530:2017
2468:2019
2436:2014
2391:2016
2278:2010
2247:2017
2190:2020
2117:2015
2044:2023
1889:2012
1856:2018
1828:2023
1728:and
1683:CD-i
1610:SNES
1588:and
1505:Doom
1502:and
1401:and
1398:Myst
1330:and
1327:Myst
1309:and
1281:and
1127:CDDA
1109:SRAM
1100:VRAM
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954:The
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925:VRAM
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807:US$
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409:Time
400:RISC
358:and
270:SRAM
259:VRAM
196:1996
98:Type
4947:VHS
4937:MII
4773:3DO
4734:NXT
4704:KDK
4650:JVC
4208:SNK
4186:32X
4135:RCA
4059:Wii
4008:NEC
3511:3DO
3260:486
3201:IGN
3152:IDG
2840:IDG
2669:IDG
2608:IDG
2584:IDG
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