3DO Replacement (sequel hardware not a repair thread)

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3DO Replacement (sequel hardware not a repair thread)

Post by DMJC » Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:58 am

Ok, so I know the M2 project got kicked to the curb and was never heard from again. But the ARM architecture is still kicking around and is about to get a big fat upgrade from nvidia with the addition of an nvidia gpu core to an arm cpu. Has anyone thought about doing a sequel to the 3do? I'm thinking a modern system, doesn't have to be as powerful as ps3/xbox 360 but it needs to be accessible to programmers and preferably with backwards compatability to the 3do either via plugging into an fz-1/fz-10 or by being a standalone unit able to load 3do discs from it's own optical disc drive via an emulation mode ala freedo or some other emulator such as mess. Any thoughts?

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Post by 3DOKid » Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:16 pm

I think the guys over at Freedo were looking at putting their emulator on an FPGA and creating a 3DO opera Mk2 so to speak. I don't know how far that got as with so many thing them guys have talked about. (I guess money and time play a part!)

I don't think an update 3DO would fly to be honest. the original struggled enough :)

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Post by DMJC » Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:56 pm

The original however cost $600+ whereas a newer console could be done a hell of a lot cheaper whilst keeping backwards compatability. Using stuff like an FPGA is a ridiculous waste of money when there are much cheaper solutions available.

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