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Questions from a 3DO Newbie
Hi everyone! I primarily hang out on the Atari sites such as Jaguar Sector II and AtariAge, cuz I'm, y'know, an Atari dude. Nothing against the 3DO at all... in fact, if I had room, I'd have one.
Okay, the point: My brother has a 3DO with around 45 games. Since Christmas is coming up, I thought I'd add to his collection by picking up a few titles he is lacking.
Now, this isn't one of those "What games are best" topics...I'd like to think I'm better than that.
Questions are:
1) Is it 3DO or 3D0? (Sorry, but I really don't know... I am a newbie, remember? )
2) Are there any territorial lockouts? Meaning, can I buy him a Japanese game for his American player? (From what I've read here, it sounds like there is not a territorial issue, but I'd like to be sure before I buy him an overseas game.)
3) Is there a homebrew scene, like the Jaguar and Lynx has? Or at the least, are there any unreleased games that have been discovered and released?
4) Did all games come in the "long box" or were some released in DVD or CD cases? I see so very few on eBay with the long box, and that's all my brother has, so I'd rather keep buying them that way.
5) Are there good retailers out there, or am I best served simply using eBay? (And if I use eBay, has anyone had good experiences from certain sellers?)
6) and finally, is there a website that has a simple, quick review system for the games? I see the reviews here, and while they seem very thorough, I kinda want to see a simple 1-10 scale or something.
I tried to do my own research, but I didn't find much.
Any help you feel like giving me would be cool.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Smeg
Okay, the point: My brother has a 3DO with around 45 games. Since Christmas is coming up, I thought I'd add to his collection by picking up a few titles he is lacking.
Now, this isn't one of those "What games are best" topics...I'd like to think I'm better than that.
Questions are:
1) Is it 3DO or 3D0? (Sorry, but I really don't know... I am a newbie, remember? )
2) Are there any territorial lockouts? Meaning, can I buy him a Japanese game for his American player? (From what I've read here, it sounds like there is not a territorial issue, but I'd like to be sure before I buy him an overseas game.)
3) Is there a homebrew scene, like the Jaguar and Lynx has? Or at the least, are there any unreleased games that have been discovered and released?
4) Did all games come in the "long box" or were some released in DVD or CD cases? I see so very few on eBay with the long box, and that's all my brother has, so I'd rather keep buying them that way.
5) Are there good retailers out there, or am I best served simply using eBay? (And if I use eBay, has anyone had good experiences from certain sellers?)
6) and finally, is there a website that has a simple, quick review system for the games? I see the reviews here, and while they seem very thorough, I kinda want to see a simple 1-10 scale or something.
I tried to do my own research, but I didn't find much.
Any help you feel like giving me would be cool.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Smeg
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3DO not 3dzeroQuestions are:
1) Is it 3DO or 3D0? (Sorry, but I really don't know... I am a newbie, remember? )
there are only a handful of japanese games that wont work on any other 3do that the Sanyo 3DO (japanese system)2) Are there any territorial lockouts? Meaning, can I buy him a Japanese game for his American player? (From what I've read here, it sounds like there is not a territorial issue, but I'd like to be sure before I buy him an overseas game.)
simple answer - nope3) Is there a homebrew scene, like the Jaguar and Lynx has? Or at the least, are there any unreleased games that have been discovered and released?
the US games mostly came in long boxes and the UK and japanese games came in jewel cases4) Did all games come in the "long box" or were some released in DVD or CD cases? I see so very few on eBay with the long box, and that's all my brother has, so I'd rather keep buying them that way.
gooddealgames.com has some games and ive never had a problem with those guys in the past, and they even took my money orders as payment5) Are there good retailers out there, or am I best served simply using eBay? (And if I use eBay, has anyone had good experiences from certain sellers?)
http://www.goatstore.com/ - is run by a guy who visits atariage and digitpress and ive ordered a few things from them in the past never a problem
others can help more with sites other than ebay, ive been out of the loop for awhile
not that i know of6) and finally, is there a website that has a simple, quick review system for the games? I see the reviews here, and while they seem very thorough, I kinda want to see a simple 1-10 scale or something.
and welcome to the site. there is alot of info on this site so just ask questions and im sure someone will help
im on atariage and from michigan also
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No, almost every game will work on any system. There are a few Japanese games that will only work on a jap console (not just Sanyo's) due to needing special fonts not found in other systems. Basically if you aren't sure just ask one of us, there was a list going on here at one point. Oh and so far 2 PAL games won't work on NTSC, they are Way of the Warrior & WolfensteinAtari Smeghead wrote:2) Are there any territorial lockouts? Meaning, can I buy him a Japanese game for his American player? (From what I've read here, it sounds like there is not a territorial issue, but I'd like to be sure before I buy him an overseas game.)
Yes and yes. However the homebrew scene is VERY small. And it's mostly composed of people trying to make a good version of the "encryption". So far there are five unreleased games that have been "encrypted" and released as well as one homebrew disc.Atari Smeghead wrote:3) Is there a homebrew scene, like the Jaguar and Lynx has? Or at the least, are there any unreleased games that have been discovered and released?
Many US games came in the long boxes but toward the end of the commercial life of the 3DO more and more titles simply got jewel cases. In Japan almost all were jewel cases, there were no official releases that came in DVD cases.Atari Smeghead wrote:4) Did all games come in the "long box" or were some released in DVD or CD cases? I see so very few on eBay with the long box, and that's all my brother has, so I'd rather keep buying them that way.
There is but they wouldn't know a good game from a garbage can.Atari Smeghead wrote:6) and finally, is there a website that has a simple, quick review system for the games? I see the reviews here, and while they seem very thorough, I kinda want to see a simple 1-10 scale or something.
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He could ask what we think, we can then argue, and in Trevs case contradict, and then he will be none the wiser. mind you I'm admin, so, err, yeah, naturally I am more more right. Give it a shot3DO Experience wrote:Atari Smeghead wrote:There is but they wouldn't know a good game from a garbage can.Atari Smeghead wrote:6) and finally, is there a website that has a simple, quick review system for the games? I see the reviews here, and while they seem very thorough, I kinda want to see a simple 1-10 scale or something.
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Thanks everyone for the prompt and helpful replies! I knew 3DO people would be cool!
I think I'll have a look around the Interweb for those "high profile" games I know he doesn't have, and if I can find a few in uncrushed long boxes with instructions, I'll grab 'em. (When I say high profile, I mean the names that when I read them, I go, "Oh hey, I've heard of that!" Games like Alone in the Dark, Night Trap, D, Battle Chess, Demolition Man, Gex... maybe one of the "Adult" titles... his wife might offer objection, but eh!)
Say, I found a game list and copied it, but is there possibly a list of the games that came out in long box form?
Man, the 3DO sure had a lot of titles! I think even by the most generous estimates, the Jaguar has maybe 105 titles at most. If Im counting correctly, the 3DO has at least 175 US releases... and some of your collections are topping 325 titles! Fantastic, but wow, it must make collecting a long-term project, and expensive, too.
Goat Store seems to be a good choice for 3DO. I like their format, and I think I've bought from them before.
Thanks again, everyone! I appreciate the warm welcome.
Cheers,
Smeg
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I think I'll have a look around the Interweb for those "high profile" games I know he doesn't have, and if I can find a few in uncrushed long boxes with instructions, I'll grab 'em. (When I say high profile, I mean the names that when I read them, I go, "Oh hey, I've heard of that!" Games like Alone in the Dark, Night Trap, D, Battle Chess, Demolition Man, Gex... maybe one of the "Adult" titles... his wife might offer objection, but eh!)
Say, I found a game list and copied it, but is there possibly a list of the games that came out in long box form?
Man, the 3DO sure had a lot of titles! I think even by the most generous estimates, the Jaguar has maybe 105 titles at most. If Im counting correctly, the 3DO has at least 175 US releases... and some of your collections are topping 325 titles! Fantastic, but wow, it must make collecting a long-term project, and expensive, too.
Goat Store seems to be a good choice for 3DO. I like their format, and I think I've bought from them before.
Thanks again, everyone! I appreciate the warm welcome.
Cheers,
Smeg
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yes they are complete versions, if you see loose versions of those games on ebay you can tell which ones came out of the maniac pack as they will be on a silver CD with a color stripe down the middle of the CDAtari Smeghead wrote:Random question...
I just read the review for Battle Chess, and it mentioned the 3DO Maniac Pack. Upon research, I see that the Maniac Pack includes Way of the Warrior, Alone in the Dark, Battle Chess, and Out of This World. Are they complete versions of these games?
Thanks,
Smeg
(yellow - out of this world, red - WotW , black - alone in the dark, blue - battle chess)
and you mentioned the Adult titles, just stay away from the Vivid titles, they are horrible and not really adult (if you ask me)
they show boobs and thats about it, i would just get him the actual porn movie and it might be the same price or less
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I agree with this list:
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/user ... 32378.html
Add Super Street Fighter II and possibly Road Rash to that.
In terms of where to get them, I read on their Twitter feed that eStarland.com got a shitload of complete 3DO titles in their long boxes.
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/user ... 32378.html
Add Super Street Fighter II and possibly Road Rash to that.
In terms of where to get them, I read on their Twitter feed that eStarland.com got a shitload of complete 3DO titles in their long boxes.
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Y'know, I've spent the past several hours reading and watching reviews, and I gotta tell ya, I'm starting to feel a strong urge to go buy me a 3DO!
I watched a few "top 5" videos, and several other Youtube videos. The racing games alone are making me drool... Jaguar certainly didn't have a Need for Speed or Road Rash!
BTW, 3DO Kid... I read a ton of your blog reviews. I must say, you're a talented dude. Your reviews are entertaining... witty, downright silly at times, and informative.
I'm finding my brother already has a lot of the "good" games, but there are a handful of titles left that he'll enjoy, either gameplay or just cuz they look good. (For one, I think I'll buy him Cyberdillo... he likes FPS a lot, and man o man, it looks like the most bizarre game ever made! I stole my tagline from it... thanks to 3DO Kid's screen capture.)
And the best thing... there are so many he doesn't have, that I'll be able to get him several titles each Christmas for years to come.
Thanks, repeatedly, for everything! You guys really do rock!
Cheers,
Smeg
I watched a few "top 5" videos, and several other Youtube videos. The racing games alone are making me drool... Jaguar certainly didn't have a Need for Speed or Road Rash!
BTW, 3DO Kid... I read a ton of your blog reviews. I must say, you're a talented dude. Your reviews are entertaining... witty, downright silly at times, and informative.
I'm finding my brother already has a lot of the "good" games, but there are a handful of titles left that he'll enjoy, either gameplay or just cuz they look good. (For one, I think I'll buy him Cyberdillo... he likes FPS a lot, and man o man, it looks like the most bizarre game ever made! I stole my tagline from it... thanks to 3DO Kid's screen capture.)
And the best thing... there are so many he doesn't have, that I'll be able to get him several titles each Christmas for years to come.
Thanks, repeatedly, for everything! You guys really do rock!
Cheers,
Smeg
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NO! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND ALL THAT IS HOLY -- DO NOT BUY CYBERDILLO!Atari Smeghead wrote: (For one, I think I'll buy him Cyberdillo... he likes FPS a lot, and man o man, it looks like the most bizarre game e
Your brother will hate you forever.
DO YOU SEEE?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYa9zG884I4
DO YOU SEE?!
That game is honestly one of the WORST games I have EVER played--unplayable, seizure inducing, and just plain RETARDED. It's kinda like what would happen if they made a game out of 'Freddy Got Fingered.'
DO NOT GET IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
Gex, Samurai Shodown, Road Rash, Star Control 2, Wolfenstein 3D, Return Fire, Return Fire Maps O' Death--get those. *maybe* Need for Speed but I can tell you right now it's slow, boring, and a piece of shit by modern standards.
BUT I IMPLORE YOU -- DO. NOT. BUY. CYBERDILLO. Playing that game to make that stupid review was one of the worst experiences I've ever had.
If you are after longbox US titles try Jake at Hailey's Used Game World - a little expensive but still has some genuine sealed games , for imports you can try Kevin & Alex over at risingstuff.com - as for evilbay from time time you'll see some of our members pitsunami and grand babare on there and Tetsuto over at HitJapan can be bargained with!5) Are there good retailers out there, or am I best served simply using eBay? (And if I use eBay, has anyone had good experiences from certain sellers?)
I can vouch for all these sellers and have had nothing but positive experiences dealing with them.
Last time I looked Hailey's still had some sealed Return Fire II Maps of Doom in stock - if your brother already has the original this expansion could be a good one to get - htf but reasonably priced!
Welcome aboard and take into account that most games are worse than Trev says but not as bad as the Kid says!
I disagree - this is a SIM - the scenery moves accordingly and realistically - not like the pieces of modern shit we are exposed to these days. I still find NFS the most challenging , playable , and enjoyable racing game EVER! It was comments about it's lack of the sensation of speed that caused this franchise to immediately implode and force on us the unrealistic drivel that followed in its name - there is a reason why THIS version was used to motivate current staff to change the way NFS was made and gave us finally its spiritual successor - shift!*maybe* Need for Speed but I can tell you right now it's slow, boring, and a piece of shit by modern standards.
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This, my friends, was a test, to see if you'd let me buy a game like this. You passed!JLPW wrote: NO! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND ALL THAT IS HOLY -- DO NOT BUY CYBERDILLO!
Your brother will hate you forever.
Oh my god!!! I've watched a couple of videos, and Cyberdillo has got to be the weirdest game ever made! It's like an acid trip while on 'shrooms. I've gotta see if I can find an interview with the creators. (Wait... is the "Making of Cyberdillo" actually on the disk? If that is "real" then it explains a lot... drugs were clearly prevalent.)
While I'm still not ruling out buying it (it'd be another test, to see if there really is anything I can do to make my brother stop loving me) at the very least, I'm going to show him the videos. It's too bizarre not to share with people!
Cheers,
Smeg
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If you want to get complete long box titles, go to eStarland.com -- I just traded in 100+ titles there and it'd be good if a true 3DO fan bought them.
I traded in Lucienne's Quest, even, but that's already been sold.
I also traded in some brand new Goldstar controllers and boxed systems.
And today I'm making my tradein order for the following:
Super Street Fighter II
Samurai Shodown
Gex
Star Control II
Hell
Return Fire
Return Fire: Maps O' Death
Wolfenstein 3D
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger
As much as it pains me to get rid of this stuff, I can't imagine playing these in the future so if you want them, hang around the 3DO page at eStarland.com for the next few days.
And in case it wasn't obvious, I'm the one who made that video about Zhadnost and Cyberdillo.
And this one:
http://elder-geek.com/2009/10/elder-geek-gaming-show/
Every single game you see piled up on my table in that video has been traded in at eStarland.com so knock yourself out.
I traded in Lucienne's Quest, even, but that's already been sold.
I also traded in some brand new Goldstar controllers and boxed systems.
And today I'm making my tradein order for the following:
Super Street Fighter II
Samurai Shodown
Gex
Star Control II
Hell
Return Fire
Return Fire: Maps O' Death
Wolfenstein 3D
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger
As much as it pains me to get rid of this stuff, I can't imagine playing these in the future so if you want them, hang around the 3DO page at eStarland.com for the next few days.
And in case it wasn't obvious, I'm the one who made that video about Zhadnost and Cyberdillo.
And this one:
http://elder-geek.com/2009/10/elder-geek-gaming-show/
Every single game you see piled up on my table in that video has been traded in at eStarland.com so knock yourself out.
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Excuse me, would you mind spending some words about the homebrew scene and would you mind explaining something about "encryption"?3DO Experience wrote: Yes and yes. However the homebrew scene is VERY small. And it's mostly composed of people trying to make a good version of the "encryption". So far there are five unreleased games that have been "encrypted" and released as well as one homebrew disc.
Some time ago i ran across an "happy birthday 3do" cd, is this from the homebrew scene?
Encryption is essentially a sequence that identifies the disc as a 3DO disc to the machine. When a game is being developed several machines from other manufacturers (in 3DO's case Apple) are used so the games are created in "unencrypted" forms so they can be tested on multiple hardware. That is why development versions of hardware have an "encrypted/un encrypted" switch on them and are highly sought after. A standard 3DO machine cannot play an unencrypted game - so most prototype software is useless to the average owner.
The "encryption" sequence was a highly guarded secret to prevent unauthorised publishers from releasing software - unfortunately for us now - it has never had public release or is easily cracked so it has almost singlehandly killed off any homebrew scene for the console.
At least that's how I understand it - 3DO Experience , Windows Killer and Bitrate are the experts here! (not me)
The "encryption" sequence was a highly guarded secret to prevent unauthorised publishers from releasing software - unfortunately for us now - it has never had public release or is easily cracked so it has almost singlehandly killed off any homebrew scene for the console.
At least that's how I understand it - 3DO Experience , Windows Killer and Bitrate are the experts here! (not me)
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I'm no expert, but it's not really encryption. It's been called that for so long that it's more of a habitual name. As I understand it, and anyone feel free to step in and correct me here, it's really a set of code that defines the disc... like a hash file, even stating how much data is on the disc. Only one person has broken it and refuses to give out any info on it. He is the one that brought us the 3DO Homebrew pack #1, Happy Birthday 3DO is a Japanese title. And so far the 3DO Zone scene has only been able to change text in games. I'm crossing my fingers for a translated Dr. Hayzer.
As far as I know there is no list for games that came in long boxes. The adult titles only came in jewel cases but other than that just ask and I'll see if I can remember having a box or not. All the titles you mentioned before did.
As far as I know there is no list for games that came in long boxes. The adult titles only came in jewel cases but other than that just ask and I'll see if I can remember having a box or not. All the titles you mentioned before did.
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here you go . my USA collection is about 98% boxedAs far as I know there is no list for games that came in long boxes
(i need 8 more boxes and 2 manuals)
any other long boxes out there come from other countries like Korea (Firewall game for example)
i put the ones sold in jewel cases at the bottom
--20th Century: Video Almanac ---- (cd & manual)
--3D Atlas ---- (complete)
--3DO Club: Station Invasion ---- (complete)
--3DO Maniac Pack -- (4 CD games, complete) - Alone in the Dark, Battle Chess, Way of the Warrior, Out of this World
--3DO Action Pak -- (4 CD games, complete) - Soccer Kid, Slayer: Advanced D&D 2nd Edition, Shanghai: Triple Threat, Dragons Lair
--Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition: Death Keep ---- (complete)
--Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition: Slayer ---- (complete)
--Alone in the Dark ---- (complete)
--Alone in the Dark 2 ---- (complete)
--B.C. Racers ---- (complete)
--Ballz : the Directors cut ---- (complete)
--Battle Chess ---- (complete)
--Battlesport ---- (sealed)
--Blade Force ---- (complete)
--Brain Dead 13 ---- (complete)
--Burning Soilder ---- (sealed)
--Bust -A- Move ---- (complete)
--C.P.U Bach by Sid Meier ---- (Box & CD - need manual) !!!!!
--Cannon Fodder ---- (complete)
--Captain Quazar ---- x2 - (both complete)
--Carrier: Fortress at Sea ---- (complete)
--Casper ---- (complete)
--Corpse Killer ---- x2 (CD case and small manual, plus Large box version with large manual)
--Cowboy Casino ---- (complete)
--Crash-N-Burn ---- (complete)
--Creature Shock ---- (complete)
--Crime Patrol ---- (complete)
--Cyberdillo ---- (complete)
--Cyberia ---- (complete)
--D ---- (complete)
--DOOM ---- (complete)
--Daedalus Encounter ---- (complete)
--Demolition Man ---- (complete)
--Dennis Miller "Thats News to Me" ---- (complete)
--Digital Dreamware ---- (complete)
--DinoPark Tycoon ---- (complete) - now sold
--Dragon Lore ---- (complete)
--Dragons Lair ---- (complete)
--Drug Wars ---- (sealed)
--Escape from Monster Manor ---- (complete)
--ESPN : Baseball - Interactive Hitting ---- (complete)
--ESPN : Skiing ---- (cd & manual)
--ESPN : Soccer ---- (cd & manual)
--ESPN : Step Aerobics ---- (cd & manual)
--ESPN : Tennis ---- (complete)
--ESPN : Tom Kite's Lower your Score ---- (complete)
--ESPN : Beach Volleyball ---- (complete)
--Family Feud ---- (complete)
--Fatty Bear's : Birthday Surprise ---- (cd & manual)
--Fatty Bear's : Fun Pack ---- (sealed)
--FIFA soccer ---- (complete)
--Flashback ---- (complete)
--Flying Nightmares ---- (complete)
--Foe's of Ali ---- (complete)
--Fun 'N Games ---- (sealed)
--Gex - (retail, long box) ---- (complete) also came in jewel case form as a pack in game with the FZ10 unit (not for resale)
--Gridders ---- (complete)
--Guardian War ---- (sealed)
--Gunslinger Collection ---- (3 CD games, complete) - Mad Dog McCree, Mad Dog 2, Crime Patrol
--HELL- A Cyberpunk Thriller ---- (complete)
--Horde, the ---- (complete)
--Icebreaker ---- (sealed)
--Immercenary ---- (complete)
--Incredible Machine, the ---- (complete)
--Iron Angel of the Apocalypse ---- (complete)
--Iron Angel of the Apocalypse : The Return ---- (sealed)
--Its A Bird's Life : by Shelly Duvall ---- (sealed)
--Jammit ---- (complete)
--John Madden Football ---- (complete)
--Johnny Bazookatone ---- (complete)
--Jurassic Park Interactive ---- (complete)
--Killing Time ---- (complete) !! plus the Save Bug Fix Black CD version
--Kingdom : The Far Reaches ---- (complete)
--Learning Cube : Mathmagics ---- (complete)
--Learning Cube : Slopestyle ---- (sealed)
--Lemmings ---- (complete)
--Lost Eden ---- (complete)
--Lucienne's Quest ---- (cd & manual)
--Mad Dog McCree ---- (complete)
--Mad Dog 2 ---- (complete)
--Mazer -----------(complete)
--Mega Race ---- (complete)
--Microcosm ---- (complete)
--MYST ---- (complete)
--Need for Speed ---- (complete)
--NeuroDancer ---- (complete)
--Night Trap ---- (complete)
--Novastorm ---- (sealed)
--Ocean's Below ---- (complete)
--Off World Interceptor ---- (complete)
--Olympic Soccer ---- (complete)
--Olympic Summer Games ---- (complete)
--Out of this World ---- (complete)
--Panzer General ---- (complete)
--PaTaank ---- (complete)
--Pebble Beach Golf ---- (complete)
--Perfect General ---- (cd & manual)
--PGA Tour Golf '96 ---- ( complete)
--Phoenix 3 ---- (sealed)
--Plumbers Dont Wear Ties - (NC-17) ---- (complete)
--PO ' ed ---- (complete)
--Primal Rage ---- (complete)
--Psychic Detective ----- (complete)
--Putt Putt : Fun Pack ---- (sealed)
--Putt Putt : Goes to the Moon ---- (sealed)
--Putt Putt : Joins the Parade ---- (sealed)
--Quarantine ---- (complete)
--Quarterback Attack ---- (complete)
--Real Pinball ---- (complete)
--Return Fire ---- (complete)
--Return Fire: Maps O` Death ---- (complete)
--Rise of the Robots ---- (sealed)
--Road Rash w/Music CD ---- (complete)
--Robinson's Requiem ---- (complete)
--Samurai Shodown ---- (cd & manual)
--Scramble Cobra ---- (complete)
--Seal of the Pharoah ---- (complete)
--Sesame Street Numbers ---- (complete)
--Sewer Shark ---- (complete)
--Shadow : War of Succession ---- (complete)
--Shanghai: Triple Threat ---- (complete)
--Sherlock Holmes : The Lost Files ---- (complete)
--Shockwave ---- (complete)
--Shockwave: Operation Jumpgate ---- (complete)
--Shockwave 2: Beyond the Gate ---- (complete)
--Slam -N- Jam '95 ---- (complete)
--Snow Job: w/ Tracy Scoggins - (NC-17) ---- (complete)
--Soccer Kid ---- (sealed)
--Space Ace ---- (complete)
--Space Hulk ---- (complete)
--Space Pirates ---- (complete)
--Space Shuttle: by Software Toolworks ---- (complete)
--Star Blade ---- (complete)
--Star Control 2 ---- (complete)
--Star Fighter ---- (complete)
--Star Wars : Rebel Assault ---- (complete)
--Stellar 7: Draxon's Revenge ---- (complete)
--Strahl ---- (complete)
--Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo ---- (complete)
--Super Wing Commander ---- (complete)
--Supreme Warrior ---- (complete)
--Syndicate ---- (complete)
--The Last Bounty Hunter ---- (complete)
--The Life Stage: Virtual House ---- (complete)
--The San Diego Zoo: The Animals ---- (complete)
--Theme Park ---- (complete)
--Toontime : In the Classroom ---- (complete)
--Total Eclipse ---- (sealed)
--Trip'D ---- (sealed)
--Twisted - The Game Show ---- (complete)
--VR Stalker ---- (complete)
--Virtuoso ---- (complete)
--Waialae Country Club Golf ---- (Box & cd, need the manual) !!!!
--Way of the Warrior ---- (complete)
--Who Shot Johnny Rock ---- (complete)
--Wicked 18 Golf ---- (sealed)
--Wing Commander 3 ---- (complete)
--Wolfenstein 3D ---- (cd & manual)
--World Cup Golf ---- (complete)
--Zhadnost: The People's Party ---- (complete w/Controller and Shot Glass)
JEWEL CASE or cardboard sleeve holder and jewel case
--Woody Woodpecker Vol 1 ---- (complete)
--Woody Woodpecker Vol 2 ---- (complete)
--Woody Woodpecker Vol 3 ---- (complete)
--3DO Buffet sampler ---- (complete)
--3DO Interactive sampler #1 ---- (complete)
--3DO Interactive CD Sampler #2 ---- (complete)
--3DO Interactive CD Sampler #3 ---- (complete)
--3DO Interactive CD Sampler #4 ---- (complete)
--Panasonic Sampler CD (fz1 pack in) ---- (complete)
--Sample This sampler ---- (complete)
--ADULT - Blond Justice ---- (complete w/cardboard sleeve)
--ADULT - Endlessly ---- (complete w/cardboard sleeve)
--ADULT - Immortal Desire ---- (cd case & front cover)
--ADULT - Love Bites ---- (cd case & front cover)
--ADULT - Mind Teazzer ---- (Small CD case version, cd case & front cover) also sold in a bigger box
--ADULT - SEX ---- (complete w/cardboard sleeve)
--ADULT - Super Models Go Wild ---- (cd case & front cover)
--ADULT - The Coven ---- (complete w/cardboard sleeve)
--ADULT - Virtual Vivid ---- (complete, CD only, Sealed)
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My website has a little bit of info on it, I have a list of the scores given by the old 3DO magazine (unfortunately its scores only and no reviews)
http://retro-sanctuary.com/3DO%20Reviews%20page.html
and I made a top 40 3DO games ever list which is here
http://retro-sanctuary.com/TOP%2040%203do%20GAMES.html
Apart from that and 3DOKid's blog, the only other place I can think of with 3DO reviews online is Defunctgames, but they really suck ass.
http://retro-sanctuary.com/3DO%20Reviews%20page.html
and I made a top 40 3DO games ever list which is here
http://retro-sanctuary.com/TOP%2040%203do%20GAMES.html
Apart from that and 3DOKid's blog, the only other place I can think of with 3DO reviews online is Defunctgames, but they really suck ass.
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Heh... I guess you didn't trade in Cyberdillo, huh?JLPW wrote:And in case it wasn't obvious, I'm the one who made that video about Zhadnost and Cyberdillo.
And this one:
http://elder-geek.com/2009/10/elder-geek-gaming-show/
Every single game you see piled up on my table in that video has been traded in at eStarland.com so knock yourself out.
You did a great job on the video reviews, by the way. I laughed a lot, and I learned a thing or two. But I still apparently got the wrong idea and today I bought Zhadnost. They had it for $5 at a our local last-generation store, Game Hits. Box, manual, instructions... no extra controller, tho. I decided it's too silly not to buy.
Cheers,
Smeg
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Fantastic list, Lemmi! It looks like pretty much everything released in the US had a version in the long box. Very good to know! Thanks for taking the time to list them.Lemmi wrote:here you go . my USA collection is about 98% boxedAs far as I know there is no list for games that came in long boxes
(i need 8 more boxes and 2 manuals)
any other long boxes out there come from other countries like Korea (Firewall game for example)
Both of those websites are quite helpful! Thanks for making the website, of course, and thanks for pointing them out! Looks like my brother has around half of the titles on the top 40.jesus 666 wrote:My website has a little bit of info on it, I have a list of the scores given by the old 3DO magazine (unfortunately its scores only and no reviews)
http://retro-sanctuary.com/3DO%20Reviews%20page.html
and I made a top 40 3DO games ever list which is here
http://retro-sanctuary.com/TOP%2040%203do%20GAMES.html.
Cheers,
Smeg
Driving Crazy, my debut novel, has been published! If you like laughs and arcade game madness, please check out www.RandyPearson.org for more details, including excerpts and deleted scenes.
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