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The 3DO is a 32-bit hardware platform designed primarily for home video game consoles, developed by The 3DO Company, released in North America by Panasonic first on October 4, 1993. The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO platform as well as aftermarket (homebrew and/or independently-developed) titles, arcade games that used the 3DO hardware, and other software that are not games.
Commercially released games
There are officially released 3DO games on this list.
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!scope="col"|Regions released
!scope="col"|Region description
!scope="col"|Released
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!NA (North America)
|North America and other NTSC territories.
|162
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!PAL
|PAL/SECAM territories: much of Europe and Australia.
|93
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!JP (Japan)
|Japan and other NTSC-J territories.
|214
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! rowspan="2" | Title<br>
! rowspan="2" | Developer(s)
! rowspan="2" | Publisher(s)
! rowspan="2" | First released<br>
! colspan="3" | Release date<br>
! rowspan="2" | Genre(s)
! rowspan="2" | Developer(s)
! rowspan="2" | Genre(s)
! rowspan="2" | Developer(s)
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| Die Alien Scum!!
| Rail shooter
| Atari Games
| Time Warner Interactive
| 1994
| Development was halted and the game was left unreleased due to hardware issues.
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| Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold
| Interactive movie, Light gun shooter
| American Laser Games
| American Laser Games
| 1994
| Some arcade cabinets used the 3DO as the main hardware.
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| Mazer
| Run and gun
| American Laser Games
| American Laser Games
| 1995
| Its arcade cabinet used the 3DO as the main hardware.
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| Orbatak
| Action
| American Laser Games
| American Laser Games
| 1994
| Its arcade cabinet used the 3DO as the main hardware.
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| Shootout at Old Tucson
| Interactive movie, Light gun shooter
| American Laser Games
| American Laser Games
| 1994
| Its arcade cabinet used the 3DO as the main hardware.
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| Way of the Warrior
| Fighting
| Naughty Dog
| American Laser Games
| 1994
| Its arcade cabinet used the 3DO as the main hardware.
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See also
- List of cancelled 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games
- Lists of video games
Notes
References
External links
- List of 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games at MobyGames
