3DO Games
Released in 1993, the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer was a forward-thinking, premium console platform backed by a consortium of tech and entertainment giants including Panasonic, LG, and Electronic Arts. Designed as an open standard rather than a single manufacturer system, it pushed CD-based gaming with ambitious FMV experiences, early 3D graphics, and high-fidelity audio. Titles like Road Rash, Star Control II, Need for Speed, and Dragon’s Lair showcased its experimental edge. Though short-lived, 3DO remains a bold milestone in gaming history—an era defined by innovation, ambition, and collectible cult appeal