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The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a 32-bit home video game console developed by The 3DO Company and designed by New Technologies Group, released in North America by Panasonic first on October 4, 1993. It was the first programmable console developed under the 3DO brand and the only one to be officially released on the market. The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO platform as well as aftermarket (homebrew) titles and arcade games that used the 3DO hardware.

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  • Diese Liste enthält Videospiele und Videofilme für das 3DO-Interactive-Multiplayer-System. (de)
  • The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a 32-bit home video game console developed by The 3DO Company and designed by New Technologies Group, released in North America by Panasonic first on October 4, 1993. It was the first programmable console developed under the 3DO brand and the only one to be officially released on the market. The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO platform as well as aftermarket (homebrew) titles and arcade games that used the 3DO hardware. Unveiled at the May's 1992 Summer Consumer Electronics Show, hosting a number of cutting-edge technologies and highly promoted during launch including being named Time magazine's "1993 Product of the Year", the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is unique from all fifth generation consoles in that its technical specifications could be licensed by third parties such as GoldStar (now LG Corp) and Sanyo for manufacturing while The 3DO Company would collect a royalty on each console sold and on each game published. The system was released to compete with 16-bit consoles such as the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System and other systems such as the Amiga CD32, Atari Jaguar, Philips CD-i and later in its life cycle the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The 3DO struggled to achieve a substantial success during most of its life and by late 1996, the platform and game development for it were discontinued. A total of more than 200 games were developed and released for the console during its official commercial run. Originally released at US$699.99, later 3DO models were less expensive to manufacture than the launch unit and were sold for considerably lower prices. Around 2 million units were sold in total. A successor, the Panasonic M2, was slated for release but its launch was aborted. (en)
  • La liste de jeux 3DO répertorie alphabétiquement les jeux disponibles pour la console de jeux vidéo 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. (fr)
  • 3DOのゲームタイトル一覧(スリーディーオーのゲームタイトルいちらん)では、アメリカの3DOが提唱した32ビットマルチメディア端末の規格・3DO対応として日本国内で発売されたゲームソフトを発売順に列記する。(全214タイトル) 当初、3DO用ソフトの多くは日本国外の作品のローカライズ版だったが、映画的な演出を特徴とする『Dの食卓』に加え、『ポリスノーツ』や『スーパーストリートファイターII X』といった他ハードの移植版が人気をけん引していった。だが、ハードの売り上げは伸びず、1996年に日本国内でのソフトの販売を終えた。 発売年ごとのタイトル数は以下の通り。 * 1994年(全89本) * 1995年(全108本) * 1996年(全17本) (ja)
  • Это список игр для 3DO Interactive Multiplayer в алфавитном порядке по названию. 286 игр были выпущены по всему миру. 214 игр выпущено в Японии (139 эксклюзивных игр). 162 игры выпущено в Северной Америке (65 эксклюзивных игр). 30 игр выпущено в Европе (1 эксклюзивная игра). (ru)
  • 本电子游戏列表列举了3DO公司的3DO Interactive Multiplayer的电子游戏。 (zh)
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  • Left to right: Panasonic FZ-1 R.E.A.L. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Panasonic FZ-10 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, GoldStar 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and the Sanyo 3DO TRY (en)
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  • Diese Liste enthält Videospiele und Videofilme für das 3DO-Interactive-Multiplayer-System. (de)
  • La liste de jeux 3DO répertorie alphabétiquement les jeux disponibles pour la console de jeux vidéo 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. (fr)
  • 3DOのゲームタイトル一覧(スリーディーオーのゲームタイトルいちらん)では、アメリカの3DOが提唱した32ビットマルチメディア端末の規格・3DO対応として日本国内で発売されたゲームソフトを発売順に列記する。(全214タイトル) 当初、3DO用ソフトの多くは日本国外の作品のローカライズ版だったが、映画的な演出を特徴とする『Dの食卓』に加え、『ポリスノーツ』や『スーパーストリートファイターII X』といった他ハードの移植版が人気をけん引していった。だが、ハードの売り上げは伸びず、1996年に日本国内でのソフトの販売を終えた。 発売年ごとのタイトル数は以下の通り。 * 1994年(全89本) * 1995年(全108本) * 1996年(全17本) (ja)
  • Это список игр для 3DO Interactive Multiplayer в алфавитном порядке по названию. 286 игр были выпущены по всему миру. 214 игр выпущено в Японии (139 эксклюзивных игр). 162 игры выпущено в Северной Америке (65 эксклюзивных игр). 30 игр выпущено в Европе (1 эксклюзивная игра). (ru)
  • 本电子游戏列表列举了3DO公司的3DO Interactive Multiplayer的电子游戏。 (zh)
  • The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a 32-bit home video game console developed by The 3DO Company and designed by New Technologies Group, released in North America by Panasonic first on October 4, 1993. It was the first programmable console developed under the 3DO brand and the only one to be officially released on the market. The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO platform as well as aftermarket (homebrew) titles and arcade games that used the 3DO hardware. (en)
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  • Liste der 3DO-Spiele (de)
  • Liste de jeux 3DO (fr)
  • List of 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games (en)
  • 3DOのゲームタイトル一覧 (ja)
  • Список игр на 3DO (ru)
  • 3DO Interactive Multiplayer游戏列表 (zh)
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