I'm pretty sure their first game was for Apple II or some shit. I recall reading about some skiing game.
If you're comparing it to Space Gun, it's definitely not what you're expecting. It's a real-time, squad-based strategy game with some action elements. It's the sequel to an older DOS/Amiga game, which was pretty great (one of the games I bought the day I got my first VGA computer), but looked less like an FPS from screenshots.
They did a new Space Hulk recently on cell phones, but my old phone couldn't get it, and my new phone is Android-based and thus doesn't run J2ME stuff very well.
Frog, did you ever get anywhere in Space Hulk?
Hey Squall, I'll be your BFF if you can find me this Korean game. A decent looking 2D fighter.
Pretty interesting looking. I like the mix of FMV and isometric pointy clicky game design.
3DO had very few RPGs. Wish this one made it stateside.
I actually got my copy of this game from a thrift store up here. Made some nerds jealous that I got it for $1.00. Neat Alone in the Dark/Resident Evil style game.
Kenji Eno needs to come back to games.
I sold my 3DO to a buddy after not enjoying anything on it.
I remember someone trading one in and I called SSJN to ask what the hell was it worth. Turns out: not much.
Depends on how you look at it. Compared to a Neo Geo, no it's not worth much. But I get just as much from selling a 3DO as I do a Playstation 2. Twice as much as a Gamecube. Three times as much as a PS1.
That's not too shaby for a system that most people don't know about, and those that do tend to trash.
Someone trade in a 3DO to me. I never really paid it much attention but some of these games look damn cool. The 3do Need For Speed looks better than any other NFS game that doesn't have "Hot Pursuit" in the title. I've also had a Capcom 6 button controller for the system in my drawer for 10 years now.
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