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Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:31 pm
by Trev
If you can ignore the fact that this thread was derailed by hilarious comments (see page 1) vote & comment. :P

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 4:16 pm
by Anonymous
I can, and i voted on FZ-10. Sleeker looks, more convenient to use, and looks better with the v-cd add-on being the main reasons.

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 5:24 pm
by 3DO Experience
I agree, it does look great with the VCD added on.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 12:41 am
by NeoGeoNinja
I VOTED FOR THE "FZ-1"...

Not only the best 3DO, but imo, easily in my top 3 best looking consoles of all time, probably taking the 2nd spot for me (AES 1st *biased*, FZ1 2nd & DC 3rd).

Or, if you prefer, I think it is THE best looking CD console ever and the best looking console from the 32-bit era...

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:42 am
by a31chris
GuruMeditation wrote:Image

FZ-1. Even though it doesn't have a built-in memory manager, it looks the best of all the 3DOs and has a drive tray instead of being an ugly (and inconvenient if it's in a shelf) top-loader. 8)

EDIT: The FZ-1 does have a memory manager without booting a disc, if you have the VideoCD module. :wink:
That was my consideration! I almost got an FZ-10 but I opted for the FZ-1 to save on vertical space. Plus that and the fact that the FZ-1 model IS IMO THE CLASSIC 3DO look. ;)

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:33 am
by JohnnyDude
NeoGeoNinja wrote:I VOTED FOR THE "FZ-1"...

Not only the best 3DO, but imo, easily in my top 3 best looking consoles of all time, probably taking the 2nd spot for me (AES 1st *biased*, FZ1 2nd & DC 3rd).

Or, if you prefer, I think it is THE best looking CD console ever and the best looking console from the 32-bit era...
I went fz1 for similar reasons. Top loading just isn't as slick.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:22 pm
by T2KFreeker
FZ-1. Easily the better looking console and it's built like a tank to boot! I dropped one down a flight of stairs in my younger and dumber days, and it still worked just fine afterwards. I'm talking concrete stairs at an apartment building too, not carpeted ones inside a house. I don't think the FZ-10 would have fared so well. :wink: Although, the FZ-10 is still a cool machine.