I'm reading GamePro's feature on this trade show, and the 3DO section comes with a couple surprises. First of all, Goldstar was demonstrating "some cool-looking mock-ups of an M2 and a 3DO portable." I though the M2 was strictly a Panasonic deal!
Here's the list of games that were on display, with the most surprising entries in bold.
Alone in the Dark 2
Ballz: The Director's Cut
Blade Force
Defcon 5
Hell
PO'd
Policenauts
Primal Rage
Shock Wave 2
Solar Eclipse
Zhadnost: The People's Party
Defcon 5 is listed as being from LG (Goldstar). I guess they were originally planning on a bit more 3DO software support than they ended up providing.
This is the first I've heard of Solar Eclipse, one of my all-time favorite games, having a 3DO version in the works. Quite a shocker.
And am I correct in thinking that Policenauts being present at a North American trade show implies that the 3DO version was getting an English localization?
Also, I wonder why Snow Job was a no-show, given that they'd already been putting out print ads for the game.
3DO at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 1995
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Re: 3DO at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 1995
This is supposed to be a picture of the Goldstar M2
Note how it looks very similar to the Korea only, rare, 3do Alive II (normal 3do hardware) which had a limited run in 1996
Note how it looks very similar to the Korea only, rare, 3do Alive II (normal 3do hardware) which had a limited run in 1996
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Re: 3DO at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 1995
It's funny you mention E3 from 1995. I coincidentally watched a video yesterday showing 3DO's booth from that same E3. They were "showing off" the M2 and touted the footage they were showing being real in-game footage. You can clearly tell it's a FMV mock-up instead of the real in-game engine. Lying through their teeth, haha. I wonder if anyone really knew any better 20 years ago. Hindsight is 20/20, after all.