3DO's M2 Hardware Revealed 11
Thanks to NFG Games for their new feature on a rare Konami arcade board using 3DO's M2 hardware. This hardware was intended to be a home-based console successor to the much-maligned 3DO console during the late '90s, but, as the article explains, "The M2 chipset shown was basically over-hyped vaporware. The actual chipset never made it into any console, and aside from three or four arcade releases and one ridiculous real estate viewing system the M2 was basically quietly forgotten." These photos of the hardware itself, plus screenshots of the Konami 'Polystars' arcade game running on it, show that "...the hardware was nothing special for the time, and the only released games bear all the hallmarks of early 3D games: flat shaded polygons with minimal textures."
Marketing (Score:2, Insightful)
I'm guessing that the Phantom [slashdot.org] marketeers are happy about the hype they're getting here. [slashdot.org]
i actually owned a 3DO (Score:2, Informative)
Thats plus the 400 uk sterling price tag probably didnt help either...
Re:Restrictions (Score:1)
Least (Score:2)
wow (Score:2)
Interesting to see what happened to the M2 though
How did 3DO manage to do it twice? (Score:4, Interesting)
I remember people spreading doom and gloom in the Amiga world before the original 3DO came out, aparently it was going to kill all other formats or something:) As if Commodore needed any help killing the Amiga.
Still, it is interesting to see that this particular piece of vapourware made it out in some form. Another "What if..." of computer gaming history sees the light of day once more.
Re:How did 3DO manage to do it twice? (Score:3, Interesting)
A lot of the other hype with the 3DO (not sure about the M2, all I remember is Trip Hawkins deeming it as the savior) was due to support from Electronics Arts. Even with EA, it still died a h
Re:How did 3DO manage to do it twice? (Score:1)
At the time I was working for a multimedia encyclopedia publisher so I saw more of the "educational" consoles like the CD-i and CD-TV, but as I remember one of the other 3DO selling points was that they had an accessable game licencing policy unlike t
Re:How did 3DO manage to do it twice? (Score:1)
Back in the days... (Score:2)