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Offline EgillSkallagrimsson

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Re: FreeDO 3DO emulator finally goes Open Source!
« on: November 14, 2010, 01:11:29 PM »
Quote from: commodorejohn;591248
All right, a 3D0 emulator! I can't tell you how long I've been waiting to play...to play...

...wait, it'll come to me...

...oh, right, this is the 3D0 we're talking about, a.k.a. The System Whose Software Library Consists Solely Of Ports From Better Systems And "Interactive Movies." Never mind :/


Immercenary would like a word with you.:) Such a bizarre but good fps. Also, Guardian Wars and Lucienne's Quest are pretty good, imho. Like most kids in the 90's, I had parents that were fairly clueless about game consoles and computers. So it was a nice turn of events when they came home one day with a brand new 3do for both my brother and I, along with about 30 games, thanks to Best Buy having a clearance sell right around the time of the 3do's demise. Total cost, around $50.:lol:
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