Written by Eliot Hagen on October 13, 2009 at 12:01 am

Elder-Geek Gaming Show: The 3DO

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12 Responses to “Elder-Geek Gaming Show: The 3DO”

  1. Keck282 Keck282 says:

    Nice Vid Eliot.

    Oh 3DO you were so ahead of your time. too bad you had a lot of crappy games and a high price tag.

  2. Oh Return Fire! You were so awesome!

  3. Eliot Hagen Eliot Hagen says:

    I didn’t even noticed that I was stabbing that Nazi in the nuts. And yes, Return Fire is awesome. If only they’d release it on PSN–4 player coop or deathmatch would be insanity.

  4. Kipp Pietrantonio Kipp Pietrantonio says:

    One of the biggest problems was it didnt have the media power to back up its product. Sony and microsoft have the pure capital where they can will a new product, and nintendo has become a household name by default.

  5. Spylinkster Spylinkster says:

    Return fire fire looks cool. I’d love to destroy things while listening to “In the hall of the mountain king”.

  6. troncoparati troncoparati says:

    Great video! This is part of game history. Although it looks like it failed at the time this was today’s PS3. Also you have to remember that the mind of an eleven year old can be blow away easily.

    • Eliot Hagen Eliot Hagen says:

      The only similarity I see between the 3DO and PS3 was the release day price. Otherwise I liken the 3DO much more to another console…you know…the one with a bunch of great games but mountains of shovelware…

  7. Mushroomjay Mushroomjay says:

    Good show. Say, with those 3DO games you own, do you have any of the porn titles? haha.

  8. [...] Don Bluth animated classic, Dragon’s Lair. With any luck, it’ll work better than the 3DO version and we can look forward to many an insta-death but this time without popping quarter after quarter [...]

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