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the 3DO M2 game console...a little bit of obscenely rare gaming history

VGEsoterica

Member
Mods: Hope this is newsworthy enough for a post. If not...you can delete it

It took TEN YEARS of active hunting, a few missed auctions out of Japan (was seriously on vacation BOTH TIMES and only realized I missed them when I got back) and once WON auction with a cancelled bid...but damn it I finally found a 3DO M2 / Panasonic FZ-21 "console".

Sure it doesn't play much...yet. But MAYBE if a group of people got some of the Konami M2 arcade games running on it...then it would really be a gaming console. Maybe after that if it could get onto an FPGA chip...then anyone could experience the 3DO M2 finally. I mean SEGA almost bought the hardware in 1996 to release as a successor to Saturn after all...seems unfair nobody really got to experience it.

Close to SNES CD levels of rareness...one of maybe 9? 10? known to exist. So def not the SNES CD and its "one of one" status...but as close as you can get

Curious Gaf...who remembers the press for the M2 back in 96/97? I had one pre-ordered at EB Games growing up...so I guess my pre-order was delayed by (does math) 25 years

 

ManaByte

Gold Member
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Hollowpoint5557

A Fucking Idiot
I remember it being on my radar but only so slightly at first. When they announced D2 was being developed that's when I started to really pay attention.
 

nkarafo

Member
Although i'm not fond of your FPGA vs Emulator comparisons, i hugely respect your obscure devices collection and the footage you provide.
 
Man O man, those Next Generation (magazine) screen shots of what I think was a fighting game? With a Raptor? Or something going through a jungle and they were going over all the specs for it. Talk about being blown away at the time.
 

drganon

Member
Pretty cool. I remember something about the m2 technology being used by other companies after it failed to come out.
 

VGEsoterica

Member
Man O man, those Next Generation (magazine) screen shots of what I think was a fighting game? With a Raptor? Or something going through a jungle and they were going over all the specs for it. Talk about being blown away at the time.
that was a tech demo of a woman fighting a dinosaur :) maybe a raptor? My dino knowledge is thin lol
 

SmokedMeat

Gamer™
I remember seeing this as well as some photos of tech demos.

But the press was never really anything overly positive as there wasn’t much in the way of games for it.
 

VGEsoterica

Member
I remember seeing this as well as some photos of tech demos.

But the press was never really anything overly positive as there wasn’t much in the way of games for it.
Once Matsushita purchased it...they basically ignored devs, so games that were about to be previewed were quietly cancelled because no devs were getting active support

Panasonic buys it, then does nothing with it...real smart business decisions
 
There's actually several prototypes out there actually, one of the ones I've seen from someone I know years ago was the PS1 looking Goldstar M2.
 

Miyazaki’s Slave

Gold Member
Mods: Hope this is newsworthy enough for a post. If not...you can delete it

It took TEN YEARS of active hunting, a few missed auctions out of Japan (was seriously on vacation BOTH TIMES and only realized I missed them when I got back) and once WON auction with a cancelled bid...but damn it I finally found a 3DO M2 / Panasonic FZ-21 "console".

Sure it doesn't play much...yet. But MAYBE if a group of people got some of the Konami M2 arcade games running on it...then it would really be a gaming console. Maybe after that if it could get onto an FPGA chip...then anyone could experience the 3DO M2 finally. I mean SEGA almost bought the hardware in 1996 to release as a successor to Saturn after all...seems unfair nobody really got to experience it.

Close to SNES CD levels of rareness...one of maybe 9? 10? known to exist. So def not the SNES CD and its "one of one" status...but as close as you can get

Curious Gaf...who remembers the press for the M2 back in 96/97? I had one pre-ordered at EB Games growing up...so I guess my pre-order was delayed by (does math) 25 years


First of all...why would a Mod ever touch this thread? If they are busy shutting down retro threads on a forum where their average user is 34 years old, then we need some new mods.

Also....I am very jealous.


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VGEsoterica

Member
First of all...why would a Mod ever touch this thread? If they are busy shutting down retro threads on a forum where their average user is 34 years old, then we need some new mods.

Also....I am very jealous.


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Lol I got a warning about posts with links to videos so treading lightly while talking about gaming history
 
There are some old photos of that unit. The shell went on to be the Goldstar / LG branded Alive II

There's a few prototype models like yours out there for sell once in awhile. There are some (hard to find) videos of them being used although not much since they aren't finished of course.
 
I remember seing the 1st person game they shown in Gamefan when i was a kid ! I was blown away , the guy at the video store said to my parents to hold on a Saturn because The M2 is comming out ...we din't wait and i got a Saturn for my birthday and the M2 never came out..
 

Reallink

Member


LOL current gen consoles couldn't even run this fake shooter. Why were these companies allowed to represent such obvious bullshit as gameplay? They were spending days rendering a single one of these frames for a console that was supposed to render 30 of them a second. Literally decades away from being the reality, and every single person involved knew it. They're basically advertising a flying car here.
 
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Krathoon

Member
In Retroarch, 3DO emulation is not so good. I did find an emulator called Phoenix that works really well.
 

VGEsoterica

Member


LOL current gen consoles couldn't even run this fake shooter. Why were these companies allowed to represent such obvious bullshit as gameplay? They were spending days rendering a single one of these frames for a console that was supposed to render 30 of them a second. Literally decades away from being the reality, and every single person involved knew it. They're basically advertising a flying car here.

That’s just what everyone back in the day used to do.

That shooter did become a game though. Disruptor
 

Doczu

Member
For starters, this is... Really something. I'm totally not into the 3DO/M2 but this really is the holy grail for collectors and gaming history.

Oh and can one of the mods please give him a M2 fan tag or something? This guy deserves it for his passion
 

Housh

Member
Congrats! I discovered your channel a while back. I remember reading in magazines about M2 and D2 and was hyped for the system to come out. Glad you are perserving some history here.
 

VGEsoterica

Member
This screenshot says that Matsushita was ready to do battle with Sony, irony there because they soon changed their mind and got cold feet, making the battle even more easier for Sony...
Nothing like dropping a cool 100 million on M2….then cancelling it
 

RAIDEN1

Member
Nothing like dropping a cool 100 million on M2….then cancelling it
They had deep enough pockets to do so...imagine if Sega did the same thing with the Dreamcast...ie not even getting it out the door in 1999 but instead seeing that they were in no shape to take the fight to Sony, after the blows they received with the Saturn and 32x
 

VGEsoterica

Member
They had deep enough pockets to do so...imagine if Sega did the same thing with the Dreamcast...ie not even getting it out the door in 1999 but instead seeing that they were in no shape to take the fight to Sony, after the blows they received with the Saturn and 32x
Panasonic could have just released it AND pivoted it to a kiosk unit at the same time. Revenue from two sources
 
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