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==Hardware variations==
 
==Hardware variations==
 
===Panasonic FZ-1===
 
===Panasonic FZ-1===
The Panasonic FZ-1 was the first 3DO released to the public. It featured a front-loading CD tray, and controllers included headphone jacks and volume controls.
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The Panasonic FZ-1 was the first 3DO released to the public.  It featured a front-loading CD tray, and controllers included headphone jacks and volume controls.
 
*[[3DO FZ-1 Hardware]]
 
*[[3DO FZ-1 Hardware]]
  
 
===Panasonic FZ-10===
 
===Panasonic FZ-10===
 
[[File:FZ-10 top front angle.jpg|150px|right]]
 
[[File:FZ-10 top front angle.jpg|150px|right]]
The Panasonic FZ-10 is an updated top-loading version of the FZ-1. The controllers were made smaller and lighter, though the headphone jack was removed.
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The Panasonic FZ-10 is an updated top-loading version of the FZ-1.  The controllers were made smaller and lighter, though the headphone jack was removed.
 
* [[3DO FZ-10 Hardware]]
 
* [[3DO FZ-10 Hardware]]
 
* [[3DO FZ-10 Laser]]
 
* [[3DO FZ-10 Laser]]
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===Panasonic ROBO 3DO===
 
===Panasonic ROBO 3DO===
The Panasonic ROBO 3DO was a Japan-only variant of the FZ-1, with a five disc CD drive. It was meant for installation in hotels.
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The Panasonic ROBO 3DO was a Japan-only variant of the FZ-1, with a five disc CD drive.  It was meant for installation in hotels.
  
 
===Goldstar===
 
===Goldstar===
 
[[File:3DO-Goldstar-101M-Console.jpg|150px|right]]
 
[[File:3DO-Goldstar-101M-Console.jpg|150px|right]]
The Goldstar 3DO looks similar to the Panasonic FZ-1 and featured a similar front-loading try. It even included a certificate to send in with a roll of film for custom-made photo CDs from Goldstar. The Goldstar 3DO Alive II is a South Korean variant of this.
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The Goldstar 3DO looks similar to the Panasonic FZ-1 and featured a similar front-loading try.  It even included a certificate to send in with a roll of film for custom-made photo CDs from Goldstar. The Goldstar 3DO Alive II is a South Korean variant of this.
 
*[[3DO Goldstar Hardware]]
 
*[[3DO Goldstar Hardware]]
  

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