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Strange and forgotten consoles

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Fifth generation: Added information on 3DO and Panasonic M2
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|[[3DO emulators|3DOInteractive Multiplayer]]
|style="background:salmon;"|Preliminary
|[https://archive.org/details/3DO_2017_Reference_Set_Redump_Validated_ROMs Redump 2017]
|A 32-bit console developed by [[wikipedia:The 3DO Company|The 3DO Company]], first released on October 4, 1993. It failed to gain momentum in the fifth-generation market, and was discontinued in late 1996.
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|[[Amiga_Line#Amiga CD32|Amiga CD32]]
|Trurip
|An early fifth-generation console released by Fujitsu in 1993. It failed due to its astronomical price. Another version called the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQs7zyn4uVQ Car Marty] was also released, designed to be a GPS for automobiles. Preliminary MAME support for both.
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|[[Panasonic M2]]
|style="background:gainsboro;"|None
|[https://hiddenpalace.org/Category:Panasonic_M2_prototypes Yes]
|A canceled follow-up to the [[3DO emulators| 3DO Interactive Multiplayer]]. There are game prototypes and other miscellaneous software available on the internet, but there are currently no emulators able to play them. Its hardware was licensed for use by Konami in arcade development (See [[Konami M2]]).
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|[[wikipedia:Playdia|Playdia]]

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