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mine are:

Wolfenstein 3d
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo
Wing Commander 3
Space Hulk
I always wanted to play Killing Time
Deathkeep
I thought a list implied more than one. :P
I saw articles on Immercenary and Killing time on hg101.

Seemed interesting if not enough to get a console for.
Might and Magic 6 - The Mandate of Heaven
Oh I thought this thread about the 3do console, not the company :P
BattleTanx: Global Assault was probably my favorite 3DO game. I had quite a bit fun with it on the Nintendo 64.

Edit: Damn. I thought this was about the company and not the console. Never played the console but I did a report on it in my senior year of college about products that didn't do well.
Post edited June 11, 2013 by infinite9
Gex and Space Hulk.
Only bought it for collection complementation.
Not one game i could call my fav....best was wolfenstein 3d, played it more with the Jaguar than the 3do.
Even though I don't own the console, the only game I have for it is Starblade, so that'll have to be my favourite.
Road Rash
Slayer & Deathkeep
Gex
The Horde
Panzer General
Quarantine

That's about all I can remember. I loved my 3D0.

Edit: Oh ya and the Wing Commander games. 3 and whatever the other one was.
Post edited June 11, 2013 by MikeMaximus
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MikeMaximus: Road Rash
Slayer & Deathkeep
Gex
The Horde
Panzer General
Quarantine

That's about all I can remember. I loved my 3D0.

Edit: Oh ya and the Wing Commander games. 3 and whatever the other one was.
the other one was Super Wing Commander, which is a remake of the first one
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stika: Oh I thought this thread about the 3do console, not the company :P
What's WITH that anyway - the company and the console having teh same name? Always seemed odd to me...

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Third-party developer[edit]

After abandoning the 3DO console, the company acquired Cyclone Studios, Archetype Interactive and New World Computing. The company's biggest hit was its series of Army Men games, featuring generic green plastic soldier toys. Its Might and Magic and especially Heroes of Might and Magic series from subsidiary New World Computing were perhaps the most popular among their games at the time of release. During the late 1990s, the company published one of the first 3D MMORPGs: Meridian 59, which survives to this day in the hands of some of the game's original developers.

With the exception of its well-received High Heat Baseball franchise and BattleTanx games, most of the company's games were critically panned.[citation needed] After struggling for several years, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May 2003.[3] Trip Hawkins' questionable policy of rushing games to the market in 6 months did not pay off. Employees were laid off without pay, and the company's game brands and other intellectual properties were sold to rivals like Microsoft, Namco, Crave and Ubisoft, and also to founder Trip Hawkins, who paid $405,000 for rights to some old brands and the company's "Internet patent portfolio". Hawkins went on to found Digital Chocolate, a mobile-based gaming company.


- google is meh fwiend!
Post edited June 12, 2013 by Fever_Discordia
plumber's don't wear ties

oh wait... no, that game was TERRIBLE.

Definitely:
Gex
Space Hulk
Killing Time (though the fps was pretty weak on the 3DO version)
PO'ed
Immercenary
both of the D+D games