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3DO Interactive Multiplayer

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|Manufacturer = Panasonic, Sanyo and GoldStar (now LG)
|Generation = [[:Category:Fifth_generation|Fifth generation]]
|Release date = October 4, 1993 (NA)<br />March 20, 1994 (JP)<br />1994 (EU)
|Media type = CD-ROM
|Input controller = 1 port (the controller itself had an extra port)
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[[File:3DO_logo.jpg|thumb|150px|3DO logo]]
The official title of this console is '''3DO Interactive Multiplayer''', but 3DO is the accepted abbreviation that the console is most commonly called. The original release date for the 3DO was October 4, 1993 in North America, priced at ${{Inflation|USD|699.95 |1993}} USD. The original version was produced by Matsushita (known as Panasonic outside of Japan), and later versions were produced by Sanyo and Goldstar, though even more companies had rights to produce their own variants. The 3DO was officially discontinued in 1996, after selling only about 2 million units. The 3DO Company eventually went defunct in 2003.
==Hardware variations==
===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.
*[[3DO FZ-1 Hardware]]
===Panasonic FZ-10===
[[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.
* [[3DO FZ-10 Hardware]]
* [[3DO FZ-10 Laser]]
===Panasonic ROBO 3DO===
The Panasonic ROBO 3DO was a Japan-only variant of the FZ-1, with a five disc CD drive.  It  It was meant for installation in hotels.
===Goldstar===
[[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  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]]
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