bitrate 3DO and M2 Collection (MANY Pictures)

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  1. bitrate

    bitrate Spirited Member

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    Well, here it is. Eleven years of collecting 3DO and 3DO-M2. These pictures represent about 97-98% of the collection.

    The only things I didn't include in the pictures are a couple of Konami M2 arcade units, a 3DO dev station and a handful of PAL titles. They are stuck in a storage locker and will have to be pulled out later.

    I collect for other systems, but 3DO and M2 are by far the systems that I am most passionate about.

    A lot of what is pictured below I found to be extremely difficult to locate. Some of the items took more than ten years of active searching.

    The pictures are more or less grouped together in categories to make searching a little easier. For larger images, just click on the respective smaller resolution picture.

    Anyway, I hope you can all enjoy the following trip back to the mid-1990's from the perspective of an often dismissed gaming system.


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    Pictured below are two boxed Korean 3DO Goldstar Alive model 1 systems:
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    Pictured below are factory sealed / unopened systems:
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    Pictured below are loose consoles without boxes:
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    Pictured below are 3DO Robo's. There is also a link to a video of a Robo running:

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    Pictured below is a complete in box 3DO Robo and a shot of the two different Robo's stacked together:
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    Pictured below are 3DO Blaster's, one of which is running in an old 486 PC. There is also a link to a video of the running 3DO Blaster:

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    Pictured below are shots of a 3DO Blaster running as well as shots of the hardware and interconnects:
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    Pictured below is what a complete 3DO Blaster looks like followed by a collection of the required CD drives, 2 complete in box Japanese 3DO Blasters, and finally, a factory sealed 3DO Blaster:
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    Pictured below are 3DO Testing Stations. These were used by developers to debug games and are therefore able to run unsigned code:
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  2. bitrate

    bitrate Spirited Member

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    Pictured below is 3DO software:

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    Pictured below are close-ups of 3DO software:
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    Pictured below is the released US long-box library:
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    Pictured below is the Japanese exclusive library:
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    Pictured below is the Japanese non-exclusive library:
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    Pictured below is the US released non-long-box library including the mail-order only Mental Messages and black variant of Killing Time:
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    Pictured below are Japanese pre-release game samplers:
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    Pictured below are the unreleased 3DO titles produced by Good Deal Games and Oldergames:
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    Pictured below are the samplers/demo's included with the Japanese 3DO Magazine and the European 3DO Magazine:
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    Pictured below are US samplers/demo's:
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    Pictured below are mixed US, Japanese and European samplers/demo's:
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    Pictured below are game samplers provided with a subscription to the Japanese 3DO Hyper REAL Club:
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    Pictured below are loose US and Japanese titles:
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  3. bitrate

    bitrate Spirited Member

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    Pictured below are new/sealed cases of US released long-box titles:
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    Pictured below are retailer demo binders:
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    Pictured below are US Not For Resale titles:
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    Pictured below are some 3DO bootlegs followed by the original soundtrack for the 3DO title Pataank:
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    Pictured below are European 3DO titles:
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    Pictured below are Korean 3DO titles:
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    Pictured below are various 3DO development disks:
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    Pictured below are 3DO alphas/betas/protos:
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    Pictured below are unreleased 3DO titles:
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  4. bitrate

    bitrate Spirited Member

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    Pictured below are 3DO peripherals:
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    Pictured below are individual close-ups of 3DO peripherals:
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    Pictured below are loose 3DO pads:
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    Pictured below are early proto 3DO pads:
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    Pictured below are loose 3DO arcade sticks, a loose memory unit, function box, VCD adaptor, karaoke units and a SNES adaptor:
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    Pictured below are US, Japanese and European 3DO dedicated magazines and books:
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    Pictured below are various internal 3DO documents, flyers and pamphlets, developer newsletters, lithographs and marketing material:
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    Pictured below are long-box US titles which were hung in Panasonic's lobby, Japanese 3DO calling cards, VHS tapes of 3DO focus groups/3DO game development/3DO game attracts/etc., ALG arcade interface hardware, 3DO clothing and 3DO office supplies:
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  5. bitrate

    bitrate Spirited Member

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    Pictured below are M2 consoles:
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    Pictured below are two M2 development kits. One kit is factory sealed/unopened, and the other kit is opened but new:
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    Pictured below are M2 development boards. Also pictured is an extremely rare prototype M2 graphics card for PC's that was never released.
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    Pictured below are various FZ-35S models, FZ-55 models as well as a couple of Konami arcade units:
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    Pictured below are various M2 game/demo disks and M2 development disks:
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    Pictured below are various M2 development documents:
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    Pictured below are some shots of one of the M2 consoles running some M2 games/demos:
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    Pictured below are some miscellaneous 3DO related items. I don't really consider these part of the 3DO collection, but all of the magazines have really nice 3DO and/or M2 articles:
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  6. BLUamnEsiac

    BLUamnEsiac ɐɹnɔsqO ʇᴉq-8

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    Wow, this is the most impressive collection I have ever seen of any hardware series. Seeing snapshots of Windows 3.1 running takes me back. And sheesh, I don't even know how you were able to track down that M2 stuff. Here's hoping you can get 100% of everything, you obviously deserve it.
     
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  7. dutchconsolefreak

    dutchconsolefreak Peppy Member

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    I can't believe what my eyes just saw.. such dedication to one (or two) console(s) is unbelievable and beautiful at the same time. Can you tell a little bit about why you are so concentrated at 3DO? I am a little bit jealous though, because all of that display/storage space you seem to have!
     
  8. Anthony817

    Anthony817 Familiar Face

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    3D0 PORN! I love it! I used to have a FZ-10 and 60 games, god it is my 3rd favorite system after Dreamcast and Saturn. I WILL have one again, I swear!

    God, I can just remember playing Starfighter like it was yesterday!
     
  9. gelberhase

    gelberhase Gutsy Member

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    Wow.......this really blew my mind...really tidy and organized fine collections you got there sir.

    Seriously that's just plain awesome, very impressive, thanks for posting :pray:
     
  10. neomatrix

    neomatrix Intrepid Member

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    the black m2 is full system ?
    also any video of m2 ?
     
  11. bitrate

    bitrate Spirited Member

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    Thanks for all the kind words guys.



    More or less, it is a system that I have fond memories of. I was in my teenage years when it released and I was completely blown away by Need For Speed on it.



    Yes, the black M2 is the full system. Actually, 3 of the 4 consoles pictured are full systems. Only the complete white unit is missing M2 hardware.
    I will try to get some M2 video up shortly. There are a number of demo's/games that I want to put up. Time has been really short lately with getting this thread together. ;-)
     
  12. HEX1GON

    HEX1GON FREEZE! Scumbag

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    AMAZING! I still have to find a 3DO, they're just so rare/expensive.
    Awesome collection, you could open a 3DO museum :D
     
  13. Kron

    Kron Gutsy Member

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    Incredible collection sir! Awesome dedication to a very underrated system.
     
  14. Borman

    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    Well now we know where all the m2 stuff went. Beautiful collection!
     
  15. port187

    port187 Serial Chiller

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    OMG thats like my wet dream! very nico 3DO collection you have there.
    My favourite console :)
     
  16. rosewood

    rosewood Rapidly Rising Member

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    Octaedre Eaten by a grue.

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    That's truly impressive ! Even if I am not at all familiar with the 3DO consoles, I was still shocked at the pristine condition of everything shown in the photos.

    And I wasn't aware there even was that much M2 hardware in existence.

    This is beautiful :)
     
  18. The Awoken One

    The Awoken One Peppy Member

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    Wow now that dedication!
    I never knew about the 3do or played on it before coming to this forum years ago but i really love the state of this collection!
     
  19. Juste

    Juste Fiery Member

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    Amazing! Just great collection!

    Thanks so much for sharing. :thumbsup:
     
  20. pato

    pato Resolute Member

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    i was about to say the same about the porn.

    holly sh@t, bitrate, you could even do porn movies with the games and consoles.
     
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