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The Rarest and Most Valuable 3DO GamesWe do our best to keep our updated and useful, but we have been missing some of the more obscure consoles from our guides. Our first step to filling in the gaps is by tackling the.

While there aren’t a lot of high-demand cult-classics on the 3DO like there is on more popular platforms, the console isn’t without its collectors and rarities. The 3DO game packaging also makes it a challenge for die-hard collectors.

It is becoming harder to find complete 3DO games in their cardboard, longbox packaging (which gets damaged easily over the decades)Below you will see two prices beside each title. The first is the average daily selling price, which is typically the going rate for the game with only its jewelcase.

The second price is the highest price in the past three months which is usually the price for the complete-in-box or possibly a sealed game. The list is ordered by the balance of the two prices. Note that some of these games are not rare in the sense that there are not many available, but rare relative to demand, which makes the games expensive. I don’t agree with D, but the prices for the rest are informative. A few months back when I got into researching 3DO games, Woody Woodpecker was a highly sought out title, so I’m surprised to see it on here as low as it is, but I may be wrong in valuing it.

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The same with Lemmings. However, I’m glad more pages are coming out about the 3DO 🙂 Keep up the good work, Racketboy.Brendan- Eye of Typhoon may or may not have been released exclusively in the Korean market, but if you look around 3DO sites, no one’s seen a physical copy outside of there.One last thing; what about the “adult” video games? I see a few on here, but what about the rest? Are they being excluded for a reason? The same question about imports, too. Great guide as usual, Racketboy!

I’m glad I was able to contribute towards it. I’ll also add I think it was wise to not list the Korean exclusive LG games, as no pricing information can be found on them, though on the other hand it might just be worth updating the guide to list without a price on them simply in the hopes that a mention in the guide will finally draw copies of them out into the open on Ebay. Keep up the awesomeness!JoeAwesome: I think the adult games were left off for much the same reason as the Korean exclusives, that being that there isn’t enough information about them, including price and production info. You are spot on about the Woody Woodpecker titles, though. While they are not actual games (they’re Video CD’s), all 3 volumes of them are exceptionally scarce, and have not appeared on Ebay for quite some time (I haven’t seen any for a few years now), but there still isn’t enough concrete information on them to post about. But yes, they should be mentioned in the main part of the article- maybe a mention of them will draw out some copies on Ebay. How could you not put Starfighter on the list?

God, that was the best 3D space shooter of the time, and I still look back at it in amazement. Hell, the graphics of the Saturn and PSX ports were VERY sub par with lots of fog and low draw distances compared to the PC and 3D0 versions.I traded a Black Sega Sports Dreamcast for the system and got about 60 games for it too. I made possibly the best trade of my life.However, it was my bros brand new Sports DC I traded in 2001 for an old 90’s system, and he got mad I didn’t get him a PSOne with a screen like I promised I would, so he took a hammer to the system and my CD booklet with 60 original games got stolen from me.I even had D also.God, I wonder how much it would cost now with all that stuff? Anyway, it sucked to be me that day.

Left to right: Panasonic FZ-1 R.E.A.L. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Panasonic FZ-10 REAL 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, GoldStar (LG) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and the Sanyo 3DO TRYThe is a developed by and designed by New Technologies Group, released in by first on 4 October. It was the first programmable console developed under the 3DO brand and the only one to be officially released on the market. The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO as well as aftermarket titles and that used the 3DO hardware.Unveiled at the May's 1992, hosting a number of cutting-edge technologies and highly promoted during launch including being named magazine's '1993 Product of the Year', the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is unique from all fifth generation consoles in that its technical specifications could be licensed by third parties such as (now ) and for manufacturing while The 3DO Company would collect a royalty on each console sold and on each game published. The system was released to compete with consoles such as the and and other systems such as the, and later in its life cycle the. The 3DO struggled to achieve a substantial success during most of its life and by, the platform and game development for it were discontinued. A total of more than 200 games were developed and released for the console during its official commercial run.

Originally released at 699.99, later 3DO models were less expensive to manufacture than the launch unit and were sold for considerably lower prices. Around 2 million units were sold in total. A successor, the, was slated for release but its launch was aborted. Commercially released games There are currently 321 officially released 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games on this list. Regions releasedRegion descriptionReleasedNA North America and other territories.162PAL/ territories: much of and.30JP Japan and other territories.214. December 1995. P. 170.

Wynne, Stuart (December 1994). P. 16. Matthews, Will (December 2013).

'Ahead of its Time: A 3DO Retrospective'. Pp. 18–29. Alzarius (2011). Archived from on April 15, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2019. February 1997.

P. 20. Human resource machine. Nichols, Peter (3 December 1993). Retrieved 31 August 2019.

Sendai Publishing. P. 168. Snow, Blake (30 July 2007). From the original on 8 May 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

September 1997. From the original on 5 February 2019.

Retrieved 31 August 2019. ^. GAME Data Room.

Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Derboo, Sam (13 July 2010). Hardcore Gaming 101. From the original on 4 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

^ Psycho Fox (30 September 2014). From the original on 31 May 2019.

Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Tinsair (16 February 2016). From the original on 23 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

^. Retrieved 26 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019. ^. Universal Videogame List.

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Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Pp. 16–17.

^ OlderGames. Knurdz Entertainment. 15 June 2007. From the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Thomasson, Michael (2009).

Ninja Heroes is a role-playing game set in the universe of the anime Naruto, in which players will be able to train their own ninja, with which they will have to face a multitude of enemies. Although we will start the game, only with Naruto, throughout the game we will be able to recruit more than 100 different characters (some series and not others).The combat system of Ninja Heroes is very simple. Spellstone hacked.

Good Deal Games. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

28 June 2000. Retrieved 31 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019. International Arcade Museum. Retrieved 10 June 2018.External links. at.

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The Rarest and Most Valuable 3DO GamesWe do our best to keep our updated and useful, but we have been missing some of the more obscure consoles from our guides. Our first step to filling in the gaps is by tackling the.

While there aren’t a lot of high-demand cult-classics on the 3DO like there is on more popular platforms, the console isn’t without its collectors and rarities. The 3DO game packaging also makes it a challenge for die-hard collectors.

It is becoming harder to find complete 3DO games in their cardboard, longbox packaging (which gets damaged easily over the decades)Below you will see two prices beside each title. The first is the average daily selling price, which is typically the going rate for the game with only its jewelcase.

The second price is the highest price in the past three months which is usually the price for the complete-in-box or possibly a sealed game. The list is ordered by the balance of the two prices. Note that some of these games are not rare in the sense that there are not many available, but rare relative to demand, which makes the games expensive. I don’t agree with D, but the prices for the rest are informative. A few months back when I got into researching 3DO games, Woody Woodpecker was a highly sought out title, so I’m surprised to see it on here as low as it is, but I may be wrong in valuing it.

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The same with Lemmings. However, I’m glad more pages are coming out about the 3DO 🙂 Keep up the good work, Racketboy.Brendan- Eye of Typhoon may or may not have been released exclusively in the Korean market, but if you look around 3DO sites, no one’s seen a physical copy outside of there.One last thing; what about the “adult” video games? I see a few on here, but what about the rest? Are they being excluded for a reason? The same question about imports, too. Great guide as usual, Racketboy!

I’m glad I was able to contribute towards it. I’ll also add I think it was wise to not list the Korean exclusive LG games, as no pricing information can be found on them, though on the other hand it might just be worth updating the guide to list without a price on them simply in the hopes that a mention in the guide will finally draw copies of them out into the open on Ebay. Keep up the awesomeness!JoeAwesome: I think the adult games were left off for much the same reason as the Korean exclusives, that being that there isn’t enough information about them, including price and production info. You are spot on about the Woody Woodpecker titles, though. While they are not actual games (they’re Video CD’s), all 3 volumes of them are exceptionally scarce, and have not appeared on Ebay for quite some time (I haven’t seen any for a few years now), but there still isn’t enough concrete information on them to post about. But yes, they should be mentioned in the main part of the article- maybe a mention of them will draw out some copies on Ebay. How could you not put Starfighter on the list?

God, that was the best 3D space shooter of the time, and I still look back at it in amazement. Hell, the graphics of the Saturn and PSX ports were VERY sub par with lots of fog and low draw distances compared to the PC and 3D0 versions.I traded a Black Sega Sports Dreamcast for the system and got about 60 games for it too. I made possibly the best trade of my life.However, it was my bros brand new Sports DC I traded in 2001 for an old 90’s system, and he got mad I didn’t get him a PSOne with a screen like I promised I would, so he took a hammer to the system and my CD booklet with 60 original games got stolen from me.I even had D also.God, I wonder how much it would cost now with all that stuff? Anyway, it sucked to be me that day.

Left to right: Panasonic FZ-1 R.E.A.L. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Panasonic FZ-10 REAL 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, GoldStar (LG) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and the Sanyo 3DO TRYThe is a developed by and designed by New Technologies Group, released in by first on 4 October. It was the first programmable console developed under the 3DO brand and the only one to be officially released on the market. The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO as well as aftermarket titles and that used the 3DO hardware.Unveiled at the May's 1992, hosting a number of cutting-edge technologies and highly promoted during launch including being named magazine's '1993 Product of the Year', the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is unique from all fifth generation consoles in that its technical specifications could be licensed by third parties such as (now ) and for manufacturing while The 3DO Company would collect a royalty on each console sold and on each game published. The system was released to compete with consoles such as the and and other systems such as the, and later in its life cycle the. The 3DO struggled to achieve a substantial success during most of its life and by, the platform and game development for it were discontinued. A total of more than 200 games were developed and released for the console during its official commercial run.

Originally released at 699.99, later 3DO models were less expensive to manufacture than the launch unit and were sold for considerably lower prices. Around 2 million units were sold in total. A successor, the, was slated for release but its launch was aborted. Commercially released games There are currently 321 officially released 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games on this list. Regions releasedRegion descriptionReleasedNA North America and other territories.162PAL/ territories: much of and.30JP Japan and other territories.214. December 1995. P. 170.

Wynne, Stuart (December 1994). P. 16. Matthews, Will (December 2013).

'Ahead of its Time: A 3DO Retrospective'. Pp. 18–29. Alzarius (2011). Archived from on April 15, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2019. February 1997.

P. 20. Human resource machine. Nichols, Peter (3 December 1993). Retrieved 31 August 2019.

Sendai Publishing. P. 168. Snow, Blake (30 July 2007). From the original on 8 May 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

September 1997. From the original on 5 February 2019.

Retrieved 31 August 2019. ^. GAME Data Room.

Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Derboo, Sam (13 July 2010). Hardcore Gaming 101. From the original on 4 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

^ Psycho Fox (30 September 2014). From the original on 31 May 2019.

Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Tinsair (16 February 2016). From the original on 23 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

^. Retrieved 26 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019. ^. Universal Videogame List.

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Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Pp. 16–17.

^ OlderGames. Knurdz Entertainment. 15 June 2007. From the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Thomasson, Michael (2009).

Ninja Heroes is a role-playing game set in the universe of the anime Naruto, in which players will be able to train their own ninja, with which they will have to face a multitude of enemies. Although we will start the game, only with Naruto, throughout the game we will be able to recruit more than 100 different characters (some series and not others).The combat system of Ninja Heroes is very simple. Spellstone hacked.

Good Deal Games. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

28 June 2000. Retrieved 31 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019. International Arcade Museum. Retrieved 10 June 2018.External links. at.

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  • Dinopark Tycoon 3do Disc Image Average ratng: 3,7/5 6359 reviews
  • Video, In game image of Dinopark Tycoon on the Panasonic 3DO. In Game Title screen of Dinopark Tycoon on the Panasonic 3DO. Title Screen Box cover for.

    The Rarest and Most Valuable 3DO GamesWe do our best to keep our updated and useful, but we have been missing some of the more obscure consoles from our guides. Our first step to filling in the gaps is by tackling the.

    While there aren’t a lot of high-demand cult-classics on the 3DO like there is on more popular platforms, the console isn’t without its collectors and rarities. The 3DO game packaging also makes it a challenge for die-hard collectors.

    It is becoming harder to find complete 3DO games in their cardboard, longbox packaging (which gets damaged easily over the decades)Below you will see two prices beside each title. The first is the average daily selling price, which is typically the going rate for the game with only its jewelcase.

    The second price is the highest price in the past three months which is usually the price for the complete-in-box or possibly a sealed game. The list is ordered by the balance of the two prices. Note that some of these games are not rare in the sense that there are not many available, but rare relative to demand, which makes the games expensive. I don’t agree with D, but the prices for the rest are informative. A few months back when I got into researching 3DO games, Woody Woodpecker was a highly sought out title, so I’m surprised to see it on here as low as it is, but I may be wrong in valuing it.

    Dinopark tycoon strategy

    The same with Lemmings. However, I’m glad more pages are coming out about the 3DO 🙂 Keep up the good work, Racketboy.Brendan- Eye of Typhoon may or may not have been released exclusively in the Korean market, but if you look around 3DO sites, no one’s seen a physical copy outside of there.One last thing; what about the “adult” video games? I see a few on here, but what about the rest? Are they being excluded for a reason? The same question about imports, too. Great guide as usual, Racketboy!

    I’m glad I was able to contribute towards it. I’ll also add I think it was wise to not list the Korean exclusive LG games, as no pricing information can be found on them, though on the other hand it might just be worth updating the guide to list without a price on them simply in the hopes that a mention in the guide will finally draw copies of them out into the open on Ebay. Keep up the awesomeness!JoeAwesome: I think the adult games were left off for much the same reason as the Korean exclusives, that being that there isn’t enough information about them, including price and production info. You are spot on about the Woody Woodpecker titles, though. While they are not actual games (they’re Video CD’s), all 3 volumes of them are exceptionally scarce, and have not appeared on Ebay for quite some time (I haven’t seen any for a few years now), but there still isn’t enough concrete information on them to post about. But yes, they should be mentioned in the main part of the article- maybe a mention of them will draw out some copies on Ebay. How could you not put Starfighter on the list?

    God, that was the best 3D space shooter of the time, and I still look back at it in amazement. Hell, the graphics of the Saturn and PSX ports were VERY sub par with lots of fog and low draw distances compared to the PC and 3D0 versions.I traded a Black Sega Sports Dreamcast for the system and got about 60 games for it too. I made possibly the best trade of my life.However, it was my bros brand new Sports DC I traded in 2001 for an old 90’s system, and he got mad I didn’t get him a PSOne with a screen like I promised I would, so he took a hammer to the system and my CD booklet with 60 original games got stolen from me.I even had D also.God, I wonder how much it would cost now with all that stuff? Anyway, it sucked to be me that day.

    Left to right: Panasonic FZ-1 R.E.A.L. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Panasonic FZ-10 REAL 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, GoldStar (LG) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and the Sanyo 3DO TRYThe is a developed by and designed by New Technologies Group, released in by first on 4 October. It was the first programmable console developed under the 3DO brand and the only one to be officially released on the market. The following list contains all of the known games released for the 3DO as well as aftermarket titles and that used the 3DO hardware.Unveiled at the May's 1992, hosting a number of cutting-edge technologies and highly promoted during launch including being named magazine's '1993 Product of the Year', the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is unique from all fifth generation consoles in that its technical specifications could be licensed by third parties such as (now ) and for manufacturing while The 3DO Company would collect a royalty on each console sold and on each game published. The system was released to compete with consoles such as the and and other systems such as the, and later in its life cycle the. The 3DO struggled to achieve a substantial success during most of its life and by, the platform and game development for it were discontinued. A total of more than 200 games were developed and released for the console during its official commercial run.

    Originally released at 699.99, later 3DO models were less expensive to manufacture than the launch unit and were sold for considerably lower prices. Around 2 million units were sold in total. A successor, the, was slated for release but its launch was aborted. Commercially released games There are currently 321 officially released 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games on this list. Regions releasedRegion descriptionReleasedNA North America and other territories.162PAL/ territories: much of and.30JP Japan and other territories.214. December 1995. P. 170.

    Wynne, Stuart (December 1994). P. 16. Matthews, Will (December 2013).

    'Ahead of its Time: A 3DO Retrospective'. Pp. 18–29. Alzarius (2011). Archived from on April 15, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2019. February 1997.

    P. 20. Human resource machine. Nichols, Peter (3 December 1993). Retrieved 31 August 2019.

    Sendai Publishing. P. 168. Snow, Blake (30 July 2007). From the original on 8 May 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

    September 1997. From the original on 5 February 2019.

    Retrieved 31 August 2019. ^. GAME Data Room.

    Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Derboo, Sam (13 July 2010). Hardcore Gaming 101. From the original on 4 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

    ^ Psycho Fox (30 September 2014). From the original on 31 May 2019.

    Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Tinsair (16 February 2016). From the original on 23 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

    ^. Retrieved 26 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019. ^. Universal Videogame List.

    Image

    Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Pp. 16–17.

    ^ OlderGames. Knurdz Entertainment. 15 June 2007. From the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^ Thomasson, Michael (2009).

    Ninja Heroes is a role-playing game set in the universe of the anime Naruto, in which players will be able to train their own ninja, with which they will have to face a multitude of enemies. Although we will start the game, only with Naruto, throughout the game we will be able to recruit more than 100 different characters (some series and not others).The combat system of Ninja Heroes is very simple. Spellstone hacked.

    Good Deal Games. Retrieved 26 August 2019. ^. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

    28 June 2000. Retrieved 31 August 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019. International Arcade Museum. Retrieved 10 June 2018.External links. at.

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