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3DO emulators

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[[File:7132-3do.jpg|thumb|The 3DO console]]The '''[[gametech:3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO Interactive Multiplayer]]''' was a games console produced by the 3DO Company in 1993/1994. Due to the unpopularity of the system, the emulation scene is almost non-existent. However, there are a couple of emulators available.
 
==Emulators==
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4DO is a fork of the FreeDO emulation project. It's definitely is the most compatible 3DO emulator. Sadly, it's but only available for Windows exclusive. It has quite a few features – such as the ability to can [[Overclocking|overclock ]] up to 400% of the original 3DO clock speed, which makes low-framerate titles (e.g. Doctor Hauzer) much more playable. Sadly, severe audio glitches are very common no matter what settings you use. There's also an option to render It allows upscaling the game in a higher internal resolution, but it can only go by up to 2x, which means but the game is still only rendering rendered at 480p. Severe audio glitches are very common no matter what settings are used.
3d'oh seems to have lower compatibility. However, most of the more popular 3DO titles are compatible. 3d'oh has to be compiled via its source code.
Note: 3d'oh has to be compiled via its source code.
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