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[[File:7132-3do.jpg|thumb|The 3DO console]]The '''[[gametech:3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO Interactive Multiplayer]]''' was a game console released by the [[wikipedia:The_3DO_Company|3DO Company]] in 1993. Due to the unpopularity of the system, the emulation scene is almost non-existent. However, there are a couple of emulators available. | [[File:7132-3do.jpg|thumb|The 3DO console]]The '''[[gametech:3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO Interactive Multiplayer]]''' was a game console released by the [[wikipedia:The_3DO_Company|3DO Company]] in 1993. Due to the unpopularity of the system, the emulation scene is almost non-existent. However, there are a couple of emulators available. | ||
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|[http://www.arts-union.ru/node/23 Phoenix] | |[http://www.arts-union.ru/node/23 Phoenix] | ||
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|[http://www.arts-union.ru/sites/default/files/ph28-win64.zip 2.8.JAG] | |[http://www.arts-union.ru/sites/default/files/ph28-win64.zip 2.8.JAG] | ||
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− | |Windows, Multi-platform | + | |Windows, Multi-platform<ref name=libretro group=N>''Only available outside of Windows as a libretro core (e.g. [[RetroArch]]).''</ref> |
|[https://sourceforge.net/projects/fourdo/ 1.3.2.4] | |[https://sourceforge.net/projects/fourdo/ 1.3.2.4] | ||
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===Comparison=== | ===Comparison=== | ||
− | + | ;Phoenix:A newer, closed-source project. It is the most compatible 3DO emulator, but is completely in Russian (you can download an English translation patch [http://www.rlauncher.com/forum/showthread.php?4160-Help-with-3DO-Phoenix-2-8 here]). Most of the settings are translated [[:File:3DO_Phoenix_Translated.png|in this picture]]. | |
− | + | ;4DO:A fork of the FreeDO emulation project, but the standalone version is only available for Windows. The website has been shut down and the most recent release is a year old.<ref name="4DOSite">http://web.archive.org/web/20161213021202/http://www.fourdo.com/</ref> It can [[Overclocking|overclock]] up to 400% of the original 3DO clock speed, which makes low frame rate titles (e.g. Doctor Hauzer) much more playable. It allows upscaling the game in a higher internal resolution by up to 2x, but the game is still only rendered at 480p. Severe audio glitches are very common no matter what settings are used. A libretro port is also available, though overclocking options are not present. | |
− | + | ;3d'oh:Seems to have lower compatibility. However, most of the more popular 3DO titles are compatible. It's a source-only release, so it has to be compiled. | |
− | + | ;[[MAME]]:Has four <code>3do</code> drivers (two for the NTSC/PAL models, one for the BIOS, and one for the unreleased M2 version). Commercial games do not load in the drivers yet (as it is reported as not working and the sound as unimplemented) but MAME supports the arcade hardware. | |
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 21:46, 23 January 2018
The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer was a game console released by the 3DO Company in 1993. Due to the unpopularity of the system, the emulation scene is almost non-existent. However, there are a couple of emulators available.
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Emulators
Name | Operating System(s) | Latest Version | Libretro Core | Active | Recommended |
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PC | |||||
Phoenix | Windows, Linux, macOS | 2.8.JAG | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
4DO | Windows, Multi-platform[N 1] | 1.3.2.4 | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
3d'oh | Linux | SVN | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
MAME | Multi-platform | 0.265 | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
Mobile | |||||
Real3DOPlayer | Android | 1.0.32 | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ |
Comparison
- Phoenix
- A newer, closed-source project. It is the most compatible 3DO emulator, but is completely in Russian (you can download an English translation patch here). Most of the settings are translated in this picture.
- 4DO
- A fork of the FreeDO emulation project, but the standalone version is only available for Windows. The website has been shut down and the most recent release is a year old.[1] It can overclock up to 400% of the original 3DO clock speed, which makes low frame rate titles (e.g. Doctor Hauzer) much more playable. It allows upscaling the game in a higher internal resolution by up to 2x, but the game is still only rendered at 480p. Severe audio glitches are very common no matter what settings are used. A libretro port is also available, though overclocking options are not present.
- 3d'oh
- Seems to have lower compatibility. However, most of the more popular 3DO titles are compatible. It's a source-only release, so it has to be compiled.
- MAME
- Has four
3do
drivers (two for the NTSC/PAL models, one for the BIOS, and one for the unreleased M2 version). Commercial games do not load in the drivers yet (as it is reported as not working and the sound as unimplemented) but MAME supports the arcade hardware.
Resources
- Internet Archive