Panasonic
Panasonic made its mark on the gaming industry with the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, a technologically advanced system that pushed the boundaries of early 1990s gaming. Known for its CD-based media, high-quality full-motion video, and ambitious hardware design, the 3DO platform sought to redefine interactive entertainment. Although short-lived, it produced a distinctive library of titles and remains a highly collectible piece of gaming history. This section highlights Panasonic’s contribution to the console world and the innovative spirit behind the 3DO system.
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