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The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America on October 4th, 1993 followed by Japan (March 20th, 1994) and Europe (June 11th, 1994). Developed by The 3DO Company, the hardware was licensed and manufactured separately by Panasonic, Sanyo, and GoldStar. Seven hardware variants exist along with arcade machines and the Creative 3DO Blaster — A PC ISA expansion card that enables compatible Windows PCs to play 3DO games.
The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America on October 4th, 1993 followed by Japan (March 20th, 1994) and Europe (June 11th, 1994). Developed by The 3DO Company, the hardware was licensed and manufactured separately by Panasonic, Sanyo, and GoldStar. Seven hardware variants exist along with arcade machines and the Creative 3DO Blaster — A PC ISA expansion card that enables compatible Windows PCs to play 3DO games.
If you are interested in development for the 3DO, see [https://3dodev.com/ 3DO Development Repo].
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The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America on October 4th, 1993 followed by Japan (March 20th, 1994) and Europe (June 11th, 1994). Developed by The 3DO Company, the hardware was licensed and manufactured separately by Panasonic, Sanyo, and GoldStar. Seven hardware variants exist along with arcade machines and the Creative 3DO Blaster — A PC ISA expansion card that enables compatible Windows PCs to play 3DO games.

If you are interested in development for the 3DO, see 3DO Development Repo.