Which 3DO game has the best graphics?
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Which 3DO game has the best graphics?
Ok, we have a thread for the best music, how about graphics? Oh, and I don't mean FMV
I personally really liked the looks of Need for Speed, Space Hulk, and Wing Commander III. I'm sure that there are other's that elude me at the moment.
Anyone out there thinking Ice Breaker?
I personally really liked the looks of Need for Speed, Space Hulk, and Wing Commander III. I'm sure that there are other's that elude me at the moment.
Anyone out there thinking Ice Breaker?
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Hmm, this is a good Q.
Games with good graphics in my list would include :
-Wing Commander III
-Grand Chef RPG (perhaps not spectacular, but showed the possible future)
-Need for Speed (ALOT of potential. just left with ... well... need for speed!)
-Space Hulk was sluggish, but very stylish graphicly
-Blue Forest Story (great classic RPG style, though occasionally muddy)
-Orbatak (probably the most visually simple, but very arcade style. Get the Burger King game BIG BUMPIN' to get a semi-feel for what it's like, then move towards more of American Gladiators style presentation)
-Way of the Warrior (poor animation, but good graphics)
-Shockwave 2 (visualy very stylish)
-Floppon World (colorful puzzler)
-Housekeeper (harkening back to Maniac Mansion style, but in a good way)
Tastes vary greatly, but for me, those are some pretty decent ones that come to mind. There are others that shine in different ways. But right now, those are what I can think of.
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Games with good graphics in my list would include :
-Wing Commander III
-Grand Chef RPG (perhaps not spectacular, but showed the possible future)
-Need for Speed (ALOT of potential. just left with ... well... need for speed!)
-Space Hulk was sluggish, but very stylish graphicly
-Blue Forest Story (great classic RPG style, though occasionally muddy)
-Orbatak (probably the most visually simple, but very arcade style. Get the Burger King game BIG BUMPIN' to get a semi-feel for what it's like, then move towards more of American Gladiators style presentation)
-Way of the Warrior (poor animation, but good graphics)
-Shockwave 2 (visualy very stylish)
-Floppon World (colorful puzzler)
-Housekeeper (harkening back to Maniac Mansion style, but in a good way)
Tastes vary greatly, but for me, those are some pretty decent ones that come to mind. There are others that shine in different ways. But right now, those are what I can think of.
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Trev wrote:The character models on Foes of Ali were/are great! I also like Star Fighter .... the draw in distance is less to be desired, but I think it is a really good show of polygon processing power.
Ahh... Foes of Ali. That's one of the games I couldn't think of. The character models were very impressive. Bladeforce wasn't bad either.
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What Drax said.
Luciennes Quest wasn't the 'best' and neither was 'Guardian War' but I did like their graphics. I also felt that Immercenary was pretty cool too, vision rather than ability to execute on that vision.
Casper was brilliant - and it's a brilliant game too!
BC Racer No, no, no, no.
My personal favourite was always Novastorm. The scrolling streamed from CD back drops were amazing - as was Megarace - just a shame about the games really.
Luciennes Quest wasn't the 'best' and neither was 'Guardian War' but I did like their graphics. I also felt that Immercenary was pretty cool too, vision rather than ability to execute on that vision.
Casper was brilliant - and it's a brilliant game too!
BC Racer No, no, no, no.
My personal favourite was always Novastorm. The scrolling streamed from CD back drops were amazing - as was Megarace - just a shame about the games really.
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You know what? I always forget about Dragon's Lair and Braindead 13. Yiou like Cartoon graphics? Here you go. I love em'. The only thing I hate about the 3DO Dragon's Lair is the missing Burning Rope sequence, which is a shame. The only console version of Dragon's Lair that has it is actually the Jaguar version, which ports over the Laserdisc version, which means it is also rough animation wise. 3DO Dragon's Lair and Braindead 13 are easily the best console versions, visually.
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Actually, the CD-i version has the complete game, and honestly is way better than 3DO. Also, the 3DO version has scenes edited (the horse, the boat, etc) and other alterations. The Jaguar version seemed a bit more blocky to me, but its been a while since I played it.T2KFreeker wrote:You know what? I always forget about Dragon's Lair and Braindead 13. Yiou like Cartoon graphics? Here you go. I love em'. The only thing I hate about the 3DO Dragon's Lair is the missing Burning Rope sequence, which is a shame. The only console version of Dragon's Lair that has it is actually the Jaguar version, which ports over the Laserdisc version, which means it is also rough animation wise. 3DO Dragon's Lair and Braindead 13 are easily the best console versions, visually.
Also, the anniversary DVD set rocks, contains the original print stuff with lost scenes from the game.
But 3DO got the best version of Brain Dead 13.
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You know, I always wanted a cd-i and just never have had the opportunity to pick one up. One of these days hopefully.Gir Draxa wrote:Actually, the CD-i version has the complete game, and honestly is way better than 3DO. Also, the 3DO version has scenes edited (the horse, the boat, etc) and other alterations. The Jaguar version seemed a bit more blocky to me, but its been a while since I played it.T2KFreeker wrote:You know what? I always forget about Dragon's Lair and Braindead 13. Yiou like Cartoon graphics? Here you go. I love em'. The only thing I hate about the 3DO Dragon's Lair is the missing Burning Rope sequence, which is a shame. The only console version of Dragon's Lair that has it is actually the Jaguar version, which ports over the Laserdisc version, which means it is also rough animation wise. 3DO Dragon's Lair and Braindead 13 are easily the best console versions, visually.
Also, the anniversary DVD set rocks, contains the original print stuff with lost scenes from the game.
But 3DO got the best version of Brain Dead 13.
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I've never got around to picking up Braindead 13 for 3DO. I have the Saturn version which is decent, but pixelated. Is there a big difference graphic wise on 3DO? How many discs does the game come on?
I forgot to mention Twisted earlier ... I think it has some of the best, clear fmv offered on the 3DO (minus the commercials & audience footage which was slightly grainy) Even more amazing when you consider it was released during 3DO's launch window! I also thought Mega Race had real nice fmv to compliment its so-so gameplay (I know we aren't talking about fmv, but couldn't resist)
I forgot to mention Twisted earlier ... I think it has some of the best, clear fmv offered on the 3DO (minus the commercials & audience footage which was slightly grainy) Even more amazing when you consider it was released during 3DO's launch window! I also thought Mega Race had real nice fmv to compliment its so-so gameplay (I know we aren't talking about fmv, but couldn't resist)
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Brain Dead 13 on 3DO is the best. Very crisp, even the CD-i's MPEG pales in comparison to the style in which they did the 3DO version. (2 discs btw)Trev wrote:I've never got around to picking up Braindead 13 for 3DO. I have the Saturn version which is decent, but pixelated. Is there a big difference graphic wise on 3DO? How many discs does the game come on?
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The Saturn, Jaguar, and Playstation versions of Braindead 13 are all identical, and that's not always a good thing. The 3DO version is so spiffy, it just oozes with cleanliness. Also add in that the sound is 100 times better, well, you will see what I mean when you finally find it.Trev wrote:Thanks for the info. I 'll be looking to add BD13 to my growing 3DO collection (anyone want the Saturn version? )
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Just be forewarned that there is a revised and original version of BD13. Some of the original BD13 games were deffective and you could not play all different options of VIVI'S SALON.Trev wrote:Thanks for the info. I 'll be looking to add BD13 to my growing 3DO collection (anyone want the Saturn version? )
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That's a new one to me. Any obvious visual differences in the packaging of the two games?Gir Draxa wrote:Just be forewarned that there is a revised and original version of BD13. Some of the original BD13 games were deffective and you could not play all different options of VIVI'S SALON.Trev wrote:Thanks for the info. I 'll be looking to add BD13 to my growing 3DO collection (anyone want the Saturn version? )
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To get the working version of BD13, ELectronics Boutique offered free replacement, all you had to do was bring in version 1.0, so alot of these 'original' versions are no gone.
Some with the 1.1 label do creep up on ebay, but it's just people who don't know what they have.
BD13 does offer some of the best of it's kind video, but not true fmv. I would love to have seen GROUND ZERO TEXAS get the 3DO treatment myself.
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Some with the 1.1 label do creep up on ebay, but it's just people who don't know what they have.
BD13 does offer some of the best of it's kind video, but not true fmv. I would love to have seen GROUND ZERO TEXAS get the 3DO treatment myself.
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I own Wire Head, and I enjoy it. Though it's gameplay is limited, I think it was one of the best of the Sega TruVideo releases. This style of game would seem ideal to start the 3DO revival actually. More interactive than Plumbers for sure ...
I think BD 13 is among the harder to find 3DO games, since it was released late in it's lifespan. I think it was released in April or May of '96. I don't see it too often on Ebay.
I think BD 13 is among the harder to find 3DO games, since it was released late in it's lifespan. I think it was released in April or May of '96. I don't see it too often on Ebay.