When console gamers and collectors think back to 1993, most likely think of the glory days of the battle between Nintendo and Sega. Memories of handling gray controllers with purple buttons or shouting the Sega scream come to mind. But 1993 was an important year for the next generation of gaming, the era of the Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation, and Nintendo 64.
Because in 1993, the 32-bit era officially began with the release of the 3DO. Unfortunately it wasn’t much of a start, and the 3DO was quickly overshadowed by the industry juggernauts. Yet, while mainstream gaming has left it behind, the 3DO has found a home amongst retro gaming collections.
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I used to own one. I had this terrible football game that used real video to show you what happened after you selected a play. And then I had Gex which was awesome!
3DO rules, there was some great games on theres. i used to love the first person, randomly generated ad&d rpgs.