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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 3:40 pm
by Sammysung
Thanks guys :)

Yea it's sweet and has been my favourite spring/fall jacket for the last 17 years lol. It's made by Holloway in the USA and has a large studio 3DO logo on the back and a small embroidered 3DO logo on the left lapel, amazing quality. Bought it from 3DO's UK offices, it wasn't for sale in europe but i asked them to import one for me and they gladly did that, great people to deal with.

They included a 3DO coffee mug, a 3DO notepad and a few 3DO pins for free but that was when they had begun closing the UK division so i guess they just cleared some inventory. Don't have anything else left apart from this jacket and a pin, my cat destroyed the mug sadly. I think i paid somewhere around 80-100 £ for it but im not sure, it wasn't cheap anyway.

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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:18 pm
by Silentman
Sammysung, pins and mug like these?

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Resize pictures, please. I tired to scroll your last post :oops:

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:54 pm
by Sammysung
Silentman wrote:Sammysung, pins and mug like these?

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Resize pictures, please. I tired to scroll your last post :oops:
Yup, one slightly larger pin aswell with a thick black outline.

Will do, posted from work and had no pic editing prog

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 3:38 am
by 3DO Experience
Awesome stuff Sammysung! Welcome aboard!

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:48 am
by 3DOKid
very cool stuff - welcome sammysung

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 12:24 pm
by Sammysung
Thanks :)

A 3DO fan from Argentina

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 2:00 am
by AfterDark3DO
Hi All,

My name is Alexander, from Buenos Aires. I used to collect consoles and video games for a couple of years, but then decided to get rid of it all.

After some time, would like to get back to collecting, and only focusing on 3DO stuff. Sadly, prices for retro items here in Argentina have sky-rocketed which makes it specially hard for a 3DO enthusiast to find and specially buy such items. Importing has been less of an option due to some political restrains. Does not seem to be an easy task.

Regardless of this, I know that eventually will have the chance to re-start a collection. I still want to contribute to the forum and learn from avid collectors such as yourselves.

Thanks for reading, kind regards!.

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:04 am
by Trev
Welcome to the forums. :)

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:09 pm
by Anonymous
That jacket made me go and take lousy pics of my own 3DO jacket.. They didnt come out well, but here they are none the less

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For some reason the pics wont load, at least not for me, so i put the url there also.

Its like a baseball or football jacket, with either black or dark blue main, with dark brown sleeves i think...? Its well worn so not in great shape, but its in one piece, and the logos arnt cracked, but worn.

I also have a few t-shirts, but i couldnt find those..

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:13 pm
by Silentman
grimm

Nice jacket. I saw one like this long time ago at ebay, but hadn't money to buy it. You're lucky! :roll:

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 5:51 pm
by Anonymous
Yeah i like it. its even XL size so it could fit me, even if it feels a little short in the back, but thats the model cut i think..

I got it off ebay i think, many years ago. Havent seen 3DO clothing items on ebay in many years now.

Re: A 3DO fan from Argentina

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 5:55 pm
by 3DOKid
AfterDark3DO wrote:Hi All,

My name is Alexander, from Buenos Aires. I used to collect consoles and video games for a couple of years, but then decided to get rid of it all.

After some time, would like to get back to collecting, and only focusing on 3DO stuff. Sadly, prices for retro items here in Argentina have sky-rocketed which makes it specially hard for a 3DO enthusiast to find and specially buy such items. Importing has been less of an option due to some political restrains. Does not seem to be an easy task.

Regardless of this, I know that eventually will have the chance to re-start a collection. I still want to contribute to the forum and learn from avid collectors such as yourselves.

Thanks for reading, kind regards!.

Welcome aboard mate!

Maybe we can pre-arrange ebay auctions (a better prices for members!) to help you along?

Re: A 3DO fan from Argentina

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:12 am
by FUJISAN
AfterDark3DO wrote:Hi All,

My name is Alexander, from Buenos Aires. I used to collect consoles and video games for a couple of years, but then decided to get rid of it all.

After some time, would like to get back to collecting, and only focusing on 3DO stuff. Sadly, prices for retro items here in Argentina have sky-rocketed which makes it specially hard for a 3DO enthusiast to find and specially buy such items. Importing has been less of an option due to some political restrains. Does not seem to be an easy task.

Regardless of this, I know that eventually will have the chance to re-start a collection. I still want to contribute to the forum and learn from avid collectors such as yourselves.

Thanks for reading, kind regards!.

Welcome!
これからも宜しくお願いします!

3DO olde dog ! His HAS STEERING WHEEL and other addictions

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:45 am
by 3DO JohnEdward
G'day passionate Gamers,
Ok here goes the introduction about me I purchased my 3DO FZ-10 new for me and my two sons. Not too long after that PlayStation took their attention but Dad kept having fun with 3DO :lol: I have 34 games and one console so am a small time collector and have not bought anything in over ten years except a wireless controller. But my gem is the holy grail a HAS 3DO Steering Wheel in orig. box ! I bought it used from an adult about 1998. Have the orig. box, plastic wrap and the wheel all in very excellent condition. Probably have less than 50 hours of use on wheel. The original owner said he used it very little ( odd but it was pristine when I purchased it) Only thing missing is the owner manual :(
I also have a reasonable Atari 2600 collection 3 consoles, 121 games , Tons of controllers, Starpath Supercharger and 7 cassette tape games. My greatest passion is restoring , driving and racing muscle cars and sports cars since 16 the year 1972 HeyDay of HEMI's, Big Block 454's and Ford's Cobra Jets. Current daily driver is the Australian built Pontiac GTO pushing 640 HP and running 11.1 seconds in the 1/4 mile :twisted: Oh Yeah its modified running a several stage Nitrous Oxide Injection system. The past 5 years I have become addicted ( DANGER DANGER WILL ROBINSON) to collecting Cassette Tape Walkman GO ANALOG !! I currently have well over 400 players from 64 manufactures. I listen to them daily WOOHOO :P Just love the looks I get in public when I take out a "CASSETTE TAPE ... GASP" and put new one in. By the way the very best pro models kick the sonic ASS off a IPOD !!! And with dbx encoded tapes ( RARE system now) no tape hiss at all !!
Recently pulled my boxes of 3DO out of closet and enjoying being bad at everything again HA HA time is a terrible enemy now my reflexes are slower and memory forgotten most of what I knew about the game play. DOG... guess old age and treachery is not going to over come youth and skill this time LOL :roll: Well never to old to learn again. Great to find you guys and gals.
I will do a post shortly on just the steering wheel and another on my very very modest collection showing games and controllers. I am most certainly a lover of vintage things... geesh my most recent bug now is BOOMBOXES of the 80's... DAMN they take up a LOT more space than Walkman grin.. Good thing am divorced a decade now just having FUN.

Here is Link to my BOXED 3DO H.A.S. STEERING WHEEL topic including VIDEO of wheel being used on Need For Speed.
http://3do.cdinteractive.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2853

My 3DO Collection part of it)
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ATARI 2600 Collection part of it

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CASSETTE WALKMAN COLLECTION about 20 % of it

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EARLY SONY ( First Walkman 1979 Sony)

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:mrgreen:

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:46 am
by mattyg
Nice choice of car! Here we call them "Holden Monaro's" , but you probably knew that!

A big Aussie welcome to all our new members!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 6:08 am
by 3DO JohnEdward
Awh Thanks Matty , yep GM owns Holden in Australia and correct was known as the Monaro GT there I believe. Only the Vauxhall (UK) version and Pontiac ( USA) had the Corvette 6 Litre 400 HP V8 shipped from USA to Australia and put in the car. Holden builds a Awesome QUALITY car !! Here she is my daily roller coaster Toy and my Beloved 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner 4 speed in Hemi Orange ;-)

2005 Pontiac GTO

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NITROUS PURGE THROUGH HOOD SCOOPS WITH RED LED LIGHTING

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1971 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER yes even the horn goes "BEEP BEEP" ! Only car
named after Cartoon Character even has the Warner Bros. Roadrunner Bird on Grill, Steering wheel and Dashboard and side of front fenders ;-)

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Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 6:58 pm
by Scarlettkitten
Welcome to the new members, I love your cars JohnEdward especially the Plymouth, I'm a car nut too, Here's my lil toy. 1988 Z31 300zx turbo.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v7hKo5l4Xs&feature=plcp


:D

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:26 pm
by 3DOKid
Another car fan here. I love all cars. That plymouth is special though. Very beautiful. Scarlets Z31 is pretty cool too. A very under rated classic. When i'm rich beyond my wildest dreams - i'm getting a Z car :)


What I have right now:
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And what I had (just then... :) )
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And before we all go we-hate-porsche-drivers, there are two types of Porsche Driver. C*cks who buy the best, 'cos they're the best, 'cos they are winners, bla, bla, bla. They know nothing about the car, and they will go off and buy an Aston next or a Audi. (tw*ts) And then guys like me who dreamt of owning a porsche since 1987, spent months tapping into an excel spread sheet and finally got one. Know every square inch of it intimately and can't ever imagine owning anything else.

Re: A 3DO fan from Argentina

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 12:26 am
by AfterDark3DO
3DOKid wrote:
AfterDark3DO wrote:Hi All,

My name is Alexander, from Buenos Aires. I used to collect consoles and video games for a couple of years, but then decided to get rid of it all.

After some time, would like to get back to collecting, and only focusing on 3DO stuff. Sadly, prices for retro items here in Argentina have sky-rocketed which makes it specially hard for a 3DO enthusiast to find and specially buy such items. Importing has been less of an option due to some political restrains. Does not seem to be an easy task.

Regardless of this, I know that eventually will have the chance to re-start a collection. I still want to contribute to the forum and learn from avid collectors such as yourselves.

Thanks for reading, kind regards!.

Welcome aboard mate!

Maybe we can pre-arrange evilbay auctions (a better prices for members!) to help you along?
Thanks for the proposal, sounds pretty interesting!.

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:09 am
by Martin III
Welcome aboard, JohnEdward... That steering wheel looks pretty rad. And a good thing to have on the 3DO, too, since it got The Need For Speed and Crash 'n' Burn. It makes me envy racing game enthusiasts.

And a somewhat belated welcome to Alexander as well! Good luck with building up the collection.

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:41 pm
by BEARD!
Hi All,

My name is Jamie, from Scotland. I've been a retro game collector for a few years now. The 3DO is a console i've always wanted since i saw it in a electronics store back in late '95. I asked my parents for one that christmas but i got a playstation instead. Anyway i just got myself a PAL FZ-1 with the following 8 games: FIFA, Flying Nightmares, Iron Angel, Johnny Bazookatone, Need For Speed, Road Rash, Space Hulk and Super Wing Commander.
Really liking Road Rash and Space Hulk so far, not so keen on Johnny Bazookatone and Flying Nightmares though

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:00 pm
by Trev
BEARD! wrote: Really liking Road Rash and Space Hulk so far, not so keen on Johnny Bazookatone and Flying Nightmares though
Ha ha, you aren't alone. Flying Nightmares at least tries, but it's too complex for it's own good imo. Johnny Bazookatone is nearly unplayable thanks (in part) to collision detection that registers a hit whether you ar touching an enemy or not.

Welcome to the forums! :)

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:01 am
by 3DOKid
BEARD! wrote:Hi All,

My name is Jamie, from Scotland. I've been a retro game collector for a few years now. The 3DO is a console i've always wanted since i saw it in a electronics store back in late '95. I asked my parents for one that christmas but i got a playstation instead. Anyway i just got myself a PAL FZ-1 with the following 8 games: FIFA, Flying Nightmares, Iron Angel, Johnny Bazookatone, Need For Speed, Road Rash, Space Hulk and Super Wing Commander.
Really liking Road Rash and Space Hulk so far, not so keen on Johnny Bazookatone and Flying Nightmares though
That's two Scots joining in a week! Welcome aboard. It's weird how that happens.

I'm with you on Johnny Bazookatone and Flying Nightmares. They look like quality games, but are a bit rubbish. Iron Angel may too fall into that category. But the rest are top notch stuff!

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 5:07 pm
by BEARD!
Thanks for the welcome guys.

@ Trev - Your right about Johnny Bazookatone being almost unplayable, the collision detection reminds me of something found in old 8 bit Nes games.

@ 3DO Kid - Haven't played Iron Angel yet, but I'm not expecting much from it.

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:01 am
by nixzero
Hey guys, I'm from Phoenix, Arizona, and I love playing/collecting classic games. I've been lurking in this forum for a bit, but I recently picked up an FZ-1 and 22 games so I figured it was time to register and introduce myself. :)

The 3DO is a bit of an enigma for me. None of the neighborhood kids had one, and while the local stores had demo units for the SNES, Genesis, Saturn, and even the CD-i, I don't recall seeing a 3DO kiosk anywhere. I remember seeing all the 3DO hype in game magazines as a kid, but this is my first time getting to play one. I'm having a lot of fun so far, and hope to grow my collection, especially regarding the peripherals (lightgun, flightstick, steering wheel).

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:40 pm
by Martin III
Welcome to the boards, Nixzero! I just got the light gun myself; it's a surprisingly heavy piece of equipment. Unfortunately I lost my Ebay bid on Demolition Man, so for the time being I have nothing to use it with...

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:40 pm
by Trev
Hello and welcome to Nixzero :) (and any other recent new members who I might have forgotten to welcome)

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:41 pm
by nixzero
Thanks for the welcome, guys. Sucks about losing out on that auction, Martin. Having a lightgun and no games is like being all dressed up with nowhere to go! But, from what I've seen, getting the lightgun is the hard (expensive) part, most 3DO game prices seem pretty reasonable.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:30 pm
by 3DOKid
nixzero wrote:Hey guys, I'm from Phoenix, Arizona, and I love playing/collecting classic games. I've been lurking in this forum for a bit, but I recently picked up an FZ-1 and 22 games so I figured it was time to register and introduce myself. :)

The 3DO is a bit of an enigma for me. None of the neighborhood kids had one, and while the local stores had demo units for the SNES, Genesis, Saturn, and even the CD-i, I don't recall seeing a 3DO kiosk anywhere. I remember seeing all the 3DO hype in game magazines as a kid, but this is my first time getting to play one. I'm having a lot of fun so far, and hope to grow my collection, especially regarding the peripherals (lightgun, flightstick, steering wheel).

Awesome mate :) welcome aboard.

New member

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 6:43 pm
by zook1981
New member here, and I am surprised and happy there is actually a 3DO forum! I am from suburbs of Chicago in U.S.A. I first got the 3DO in 1995 for $399.99 USD. I saved money for two years from when I was 12 up until 14 years old all because I wanted to play Demolition Man real bad. I fell in love with other games like Killing Time, Lost Files Of Sherlock Holmes (my favorite), Shockwave 1, Alone in the Dark 1, and The Horde Demo. Unfortunatley in 1997 at 16 I had car problems and was forced to sell it along with my games to get a new water pump :( :x . I reunited with the 3DO in 2008 when I became a single bachelor living alone. I got all my games back but I got the XBOX 360 at the same time then I forgot about my 3DO. I ended up selling it last year to get a Baseball card to appease my other hobby. I am mad at myself for selling it last year but I just did not get the nostalgic attachment at that time, and like the Cinderalla song goes "You don't know what you got til it's gone." So I wanted it back real bad and just got one very recently.
I fell out of love with it in 2008 because I bought it for Way Of The Warrior, Demolition Man, Killing Time, Out Of This World, and Sherlock Holmes. The problem is Demo Man, Killing Time, and Way Of Warrior just did not impress me anymore, I saw no need for them. Then with strategy guides I finally beat Sherlock Holmes. The Out Of This World copy I bought did not work well, crappy burnt copy that skipped all over the place.
Now I decided this time around to avoid Way Of The Warrior and Demolition Man because those were games that were cool back in 1993, but today they are nothing special compared to what has been released since for other systems. I repurchased Killing time but this time I got it for the cool music and the cool story line, I truley missed that game. This time around I realize Sherlock Holmes DOES have replay value. Now I got other games like Wolfenstein, Doom, I got Twisted back, The Horde, Street Fighter 2 and I got Star Control 2 back too. Now I have a better array of games that will prevent me from ever selling it again, and I truley realize I am in love with this system :D .