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Title: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: crazydean on 12/23/2016, 03:16 PM
I have the opportunity to pick up a 3DO at a good price. What are your opinions on the console?
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: Killjoyy027 on 12/23/2016, 03:26 PM
I like my 3DO I have a FZ1 and an FZ10 I prefer my FZ10 as the laser is more reliable. But there are a few good games worth playing. Also most games are very cheap even CIB. I would stay away from Goldstars versions.
Let me know if you get end up getting the systems I would happy to give you game recommendations and talk about accessories.
Title: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: esteban on 12/23/2016, 03:44 PM
Quote from: crazydean on 12/23/2016, 03:16 PMI have the opportunity to pick up a 3DO at a good price. What are your opinions on the console?
Yes, of course.

WARNING: I love experiencing everything, even clunky controls in some 3DO ports of some games.

It's fun to explore the library of consoles/systems that you didn't have direct experience with back when it was "relevant" (hahhahahah!)

Star Control II is the highlight for me, but I have fun with lots of stuff, even for the curiosity/novelty/history (Alone in the Dark, for example, I love seeing what different ports were like across platforms).

If you are curious in the slightest, go for it. :)

I don't own Road Rash, but I am curious about it...that said, i don't *have* to get it, since I have been happy checking out random titles on 3DO for over a decade...
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: Bloufo on 12/23/2016, 05:09 PM
Quote from: Killjoyy027 on 12/23/2016, 03:26 PMI like my 3DO I have a FZ1 and an FZ10 I prefer my FZ10 as the laser is more reliable.
Same laser. Interchangeable between the two.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: crazydean on 12/23/2016, 05:14 PM
Annnnnddd...it's gone. Oh well.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: NecroPhile on 12/23/2016, 06:10 PM
I'm happy not owning a 3DO.... does that count?  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: esteban on 12/23/2016, 06:17 PM
Quote from: guest on 12/23/2016, 06:10 PMI'm happy not owning a 3DO.... does that count?  :mrgreen:
Yes. :)
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: DragonmasterDan on 12/23/2016, 07:05 PM
I like the 3DO, but I will be the first to admit it's not a system for everyone.

There are a lot of good games on the 3DO, particularly if you like hokey FMV games. Twisted! The Game Show Game and Zhadnost The Peoples Party are two of my favorite party games ever and are exclusive to the 3DO. A lot of the other stuff that made the system worth owning in its heyday wound up on other consoles eventually (or similar versions of games exist that are comparable to the 3DO port) so some of the best games like Super Street Fighter II Turbo, The Horde, Road Rash and Gex aren't reasons alone to buy the system if you have a lot of more common consoles like Saturn and Playstation.

The 3DO being worth it to you really depends on if you like those multimedia experience type titles that mostly got phased out as the later part of the 90s changed the focus from FMV to polygons.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: Mishran on 12/24/2016, 10:34 AM
The system is worth owning just for Twisted. Put a good many hours into PO'ed and Killing Time. There was another fairly decent FPS about a haunted mansion, though the name escapes me. The system had its share of gems, but had an assload of stinkers as well.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: Bloufo on 12/24/2016, 11:03 AM
Quote from: Mishran on 12/24/2016, 10:34 AMThe system is worth owning just for Twisted. Put a good many hours into PO'ed and Killing Time. There was another fairly decent FPS about a haunted mansion, though the name escapes me.
You're thinking of Escape from Monster Manor.



Recommendations:


-Rebel Assault

-Samurai Shodown (Much shorter loading times compared to the PS1 version and far superior to the 16-bit versions.)

-Super Street Fighter II Turbo (Solid port with awesome soundtrack.)

-Gex (The only version that has saves instead of lame passwords.)

Wing Commander III (superior to the PS1 version.)

-Killing Time (Very good old school FPS; overlooked and underrated. The game start a bit weak but gets really good after some minutes.)

-Wolfenstein 3D (Far superior to the Jaguar version. Infinitely superior to the SNES version. The music is great!)

-Super Wing Commander

-Captain Quazar (Very good isometric run n' gun. The 2-player mode is fun.)

-The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes (Really well produced and improved over the original PC version. Tons of voice overs with good sound quality).
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: ToyMachine78 on 12/24/2016, 11:44 AM
Quote from: crazydean on 12/23/2016, 05:14 PMAnnnnnddd...it's gone. Oh well.
What's considered a decent price?
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: SignOfZeta on 12/24/2016, 02:58 PM
You dodged a bullet, IMO. The system is an almost total waste of space.

I say almost because it has the best version of Return Fire, one of the greatest games of all time. It's a mostly awful system though. Of the Jag/3DO/CDi triumvirate of shite the 3DO is the clear winner but unless you've completely exhausted Saturn and more importantly PS1, I don't see the point in getting this thing and scouring the earth for a decent pad, joining some sad sack 3DO forum full of loser console warriors still stumping for Trip Hawkins' clunky-ass 32-bit shitbox, making sure you have ALL the good games before you decide that, yes, your first impressions were correct, it sucks, and dump it onto the next guy, probably the 23rd owner the same system will have had.

Don't give UPS the satisfaction.


PS: I like commas.

PPS: If this doesn't bring Mike out of retirement nothing will.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: esteban on 12/24/2016, 11:04 PM
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/24/2016, 02:58 PMYou dodged a bullet, IMO. The system is an almost total waste of space.

I say almost because it has the best version of Return Fire, one of the greatest games of all time. It's a mostly awful system though. Of the Jag/3DO/CDi triumvirate of shite the 3DO is the clear winner but unless you've completely exhausted Saturn and more importantly PS1, I don't see the point in getting this thing and scouring the earth for a decent pad, joining some sad sack 3DO forum full of loser console warriors still stumping for Trip Hawkins' clunky-ass 32-bit shitbox, making sure you have ALL the good games before you decide that, yes, your first impressions were correct, it sucks, and dump it onto the next guy, probably the 23rd owner the same system will have had.

Don't give UPS the satisfaction.


PS: I like commas.

PPS: If this doesn't bring Mike out of retirement nothing will.
Hahhahhahjajjaa. You are correct on all counts.

32-bit shitbox it is, but it has been fun for the past 10-15 years... I know I am in the minority, but I like exploring stuff like this. :)

Then again, I have documented problems.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: DragonmasterDan on 12/25/2016, 01:14 AM
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/24/2016, 02:58 PMI say almost because it has the best version of Return Fire, one of the greatest games of all time.
I totally forgot about the 3DO version of Return Fire and its expansion disc. I never got around to trying the Playstation port of it, but yeah that is a great game.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: SignOfZeta on 12/25/2016, 01:02 PM
The PS version changed the MB into a HUMVEE so it's inferior for that reason alone. It's still totally solid though.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: LostFlunky on 12/25/2016, 01:06 PM
Zeta, I don't know if I would call it the "clear" winner of anything.   I would take the Jaguar over the 3do just for Tempest 2000.  Even Rayman might be better than anything on the 3DO.   I had.a 3DO for fifteen years and the most fun I ever had with it was the anticipation I felt when I was bringing it home from the store.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: Dicer on 12/25/2016, 01:12 PM
The 3DO had it's stand-outs and its failures are even somewhat entertaining, that said I have no desire to seek one out these days, however if one fell in my lap I'd hook it up and enjoy it for what it is.

I'd much rather have a Jag these days, the day I accidentally killed mine (wrong plug, same size)made me a sad person. I just have much fonder memories of it overall.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: WoodyXP on 12/25/2016, 01:17 PM
I thoroughly enjoyed my Panasonic FZ-10, but as mentioned a lot of the good games can be found on other systems(and they usually play better).
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: CrackTiger on 12/26/2016, 02:36 PM
Quote from: Lost Monkey on 12/25/2016, 01:06 PMZeta, I don't know if I would call it the "clear" winner of anything.   I would take the Jaguar over the 3do just for Tempest 2000.  Even Rayman might be better than anything on the 3DO.   I had.a 3DO for fifteen years and the most fun I ever had with it was the anticipation I felt when I was bringing it home from the store.
I like both the Jaguar and 3DO, but would rather play Lucienne's Quest and Super Street Fighter II Turbo than anything for Jaguar.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: sirhcman on 12/26/2016, 02:38 PM
The 3DO FIFA port was probably the definitive version for its time
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: bob on 12/26/2016, 04:36 PM
i am very happy with other peoples 3DO's
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: blueraven on 01/03/2017, 07:34 PM
Quote from: guest on 12/23/2016, 06:10 PMI'm happy not owning a 3DO.... does that count?  :mrgreen:
Yes.

Star Control 2 is the only reason for owning the system imho. Which is reason enough to not own the system.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: in99flames on 02/10/2017, 01:15 AM
I really like my 3do.....i think it has the best version of The Need for Speed. I really like the non closed tracks. If i recall the PS1 version was pretty different and inferior in that regard. My opinion...but i think it also has the best version of Night Trap.  Crash N Burn i found entertaining as well.
Mad Dog Mcree was great on it...but nowadays its better for CDi because of the lightgun. 3do had a lightgun but we cant use it on hdtvs....but the cdi version has a different styled lightgun that has similar tech to the Wii remotes tracking so HDTVs can still play the cdi version with the gun

If you can find a copy without dropping 250-400 bucks...Lucienne's Quest is a pretty good rpg but due to its rarity it's not worth the price people are asking.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: SignOfZeta on 02/10/2017, 01:42 AM
The best version of Night Trap?

I take back everything I said. The 3DO is wonderful.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: Bloufo on 02/10/2017, 03:25 AM
Quote from: in99flames on 02/10/2017, 01:15 AMMy opinion...but i think it also has the best version of Night Trap.
I have it on the 32X. Used to own the 3DO version as well. Yeah the one for the 3DO is more detailed and colorful.

Quotebut the cdi version has a different styled lightgun that has similar tech to the Wii remotes tracking so HDTVs can still play the cdi version with the gun
Yeah? I have the CD-i light-gun. Never thought to test it on an HDTV, though. When I get some time I'll give it a go.
Title: Re: Anyone happy with their 3DO?
Post by: NoSexGex on 02/10/2017, 01:31 PM
Quote from: Bloufo on 12/24/2016, 11:03 AM-Super Street Fighter II Turbo (Solid port with awesome soundtrack.)

-Gex (The only version that has saves instead of lame passwords.)

Wing Commander III (superior to the PS1 version.)

-Wolfenstein 3D (Far superior to the Jaguar version. Infinitely superior to the SNES version. The music is great!)
Agreed, especially gex ;)