There was a thread in another section asking if the 3DO is worth a buy, and for whatever reason I've become interested in buying one.
But I'm having a hard time waiting for me to save up money, there are like 3 games that I'd like to play on the 3DO (and a few others that I'm luke warm), I was wondering, are emulators for 3DO any good?
3DO emulation - is it viable?
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Re: 3DO emulation - is it viable?
I tried the emulator FreeDO a long time ago and it ran like crap. I doubt its had much development or support in the past 5 years so I imagine it would still be pretty poor. Give it a try though. You have nothing to lose.
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Re: 3DO emulation - is it viable?
4DO has since overtaken FreeDo when it comes to compatibility. It's slower but PCs these days should have no problem getting fullspeed on games that can go fullspeed. I haven't tried it much, but Yuu Yuu Hakusho ran fine (although the game was bad and had absolutely nothing on the Genesis hakusho game).
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Yesterday I started downloading iso's of the games I want and Ill try out 4DO, tell you how it is.
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Are there any games on the 3DO that are exclusive/the superior port even worth emulating? If you need your Plumbers Don't Wear Ties fix that badly I guess but still.
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Re: 3DO emulation - is it viable?
Killing Time is about the only worthwhile game I can think of.
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Re: 3DO emulation - is it viable?
AmishSamurai wrote:Are there any games on the 3DO that are exclusive/the superior port even worth emulating? If you need your Plumbers Don't Wear Ties fix that badly I guess but still.
But there's a free port of that game to Youtube! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjMAG5IDnek&feature=player_embedded#!
Re: 3DO emulation - is it viable?
3DO has the definitive versions of Road Rash and Need For Speed. I'm not even a big racing fan and I love these. Burning Soldier, Star Blade, Blade Force, Novastorm, and Total Eclipse are all fun shooters. FIFA is pretty great if you like soccer games. Lucienne's Quest is a nice JRPG. Battlesport is a great update of Ballblazer.
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Re: 3DO emulation - is it viable?
AmishSamurai wrote:Are there any games on the 3DO that are exclusive/the superior port even worth emulating? If you need your Plumbers Don't Wear Ties fix that badly I guess but still.
Yes. Two of the best 1990s RPGs, Lucienne's Quest and Guardian War, are 3DO exclusives (at least in the US).
I really want to try 4DO just for Lucienne's Quest. I had FreeDO years ago and it was pretty bad.