Escape from Monster Manor (Every FPS Ever Made)
The 3DO, commonly titled as the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, was released on October 4, 1993 by The 3DO Company as the first major video game console to support the graphics needed for the emerging first-person shooter genre, laying the groundwork for the Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64 and Sony PlayStation.
Games[]
Killing Time (Every FPS Ever Made)
- Escape from Monster Manor (exclusive)
- Killing Time (exclusive; later re-made for PC, other ports cancelled)
- PO'ed
- Cyberdillo
- Defcon 5
- Immercenary (exclusive)
- Iron Angel of the Apocalypse (exclusive)
- Iron Angel of the Apocalypse: The Return (exclusive)
- Varuna's Forces (cancelled)
- BioFury (homebrew)
- Bizarro Untergrund (homebrew)
Other 3D titles of note included Kurokishi no Kamen, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer, DeathKeep, Robinson's Requium, Blade Force, Doctor Hauzer, Stellar 7: Draxon's Revenge, BattleSport, Shockwave Assault, and Virtuoso, and the light-gun and rail shooters Star Wars: Rebel Assault by LucasArts, Novastorm, Corpse Killer, Burning Soldier, Sewer Shark, Microcosm, and American Laser Games releases such as Mad Dog McCree, Space Pirates, and Crime Patrol using the Gamegun.
Versions of Magic Carpet II, Disruptor, Quake, and Descent were planned for the abortive Panasonic M2 successor system, alongside simulator titles such as Mechwarrior II, BattleSport II, and Wing Commander IV.
Alongside Varuna's Run, ports were cancelled of Disruptor, Descent, Doom II, Magic Carpet, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm, and Shellshock.