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  1. Hey there Austin How are things? Miss the old 3DO forums.
  2. This is what the Goldstar module looks like:
  3. Ok, I updated the auction to include the pictures of the Nubus card and a quick note to let everyone know that it is part of the kit. The new pictures are at the bottom of the listing. Thanks for giving me a heads up that I didn't have any pictures of the card in the listing.
  4. You are absolutely correct, and yes, the M2 Nubus card is included in the auction. I took about 40 pictures of the development kit and documentation set and it appears that when I uploaded to Ebay I neglected to include any pictures of the Nubus card. I will update the auction tomorrow to include pictures of the card and a note to let everyone know that it is part of the kit. I apologize for the confusion. I tried to take nice pictures of the kit and then I go and leave out part of it in the auction...
  5. This auction includes the entire development kit - not just the CD Drive.
  6. There are a handful of tech demos that will run, including a shooter, the Dolphin demo, the Apebot demo, and a couple of others. In terms of a playable game, there is IMSA Racing which was extremely close to being complete and is a good bit of fun. Backwards compatibility with 3DO was something that was being touted when M2 was first being discussed, but unfortunately they killed off that idea fairly early on in development.
  7. Out of curiosity, why do you say there isn't a single game for it?
  8. Panasonic M2 development kit: http://www.ebay.com/itm/231544672112?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 M2 Portfoloio / Toolkit CD and documents: http://www.ebay.com/itm/231544680118?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  9. The much anticipated and unreleased 3DO Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 source/art and pages and pages of documentation ending tomorrow: http://www.ebay.com/itm/231536001381?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  10. Ebay auction for a complete 3DO collection. Absolutely massive. http://www.ebay.com/itm/231162770082?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649#ht_10552wt_1358
  11. Bump. Also, here is a picture of some of the Japanese 3DO titles I have for trade. These are some of the rarest / most expensive 3DO titles in the 3DO library.
  12. Looking for a boxed copy of Dinopark Tycoon for the 3DO. Willing to pay cash, or trade. I have an M2 system (FZ-55) or some rare Japanese 3DO titles I can trade.
  13. Thank you for the kind words. I'll let you know if I decide to let anything else go. I recently acquired more 3DO items, so I put together a huge 3DO auction with a light gun and FZ-EM256 that just ended on Ebay a few weeks ago. Haha . I appreciate your honesty. That was my auction with the 3DO Blaster. I decided to let one go because I kept getting so many inquiries. Which kiosk do you have? FZ-35S1H1-M?
  14. Hello carlo3do, I remember you from 3DO Zero. Are you looking for a complete in box Alive 1, or a loose unit?
  15. Unfortunately, Ebay is really the best. There are few online stores that carry 3DO, but their prices are usually higher than Ebay. Yes, it is a special release of the memory add-on. It is a very rare packaging of the FZ-EM256 along with the game Nobunaga's Ambition. Correct. The Aldus products were not included with the 3DO Blaster product, but there is supposed to be a registration card in the 3DO Blaster packaging that allowed the customer to receive the Aldus software through mail-in. Also, I have updated the Korean 3DO section of my collection pics (on the first page) with some new items pictured below:
  16. Sorry for resurrecting such an old thread, but I have some relevant information and I see that most of the people participating in the discussion are still active around here, so... I don't know about the Jaguar version of B.I.O.S. Fear (maybe there has been an update in the years since this thread died?), but work was definitely put into the 3DO version. Let me renew your hopes. I have a playable early beta of B.I.O.S. Fear for the 3DO. I will upload a video shortly.
  17. Maybe I misinterpreted the tone of your post. If so, I apologize.
  18. Thanks for the kind words guys. The pictures should be back up tomorrow. I exceeded the bandwidth allotment and the meter gets reset tomorrow. LOL. I guess I have run into the high priestess of retro video gaming. Well, you obviously didn't search hard enough. This is going to come as a huge shock to you, but every item in those pictures was available and up for sale at some point. I know, it sounds incredible, but there really isn't some colossal conspiracy to keep a 3DO Blaster out of your hands. This means, had you put in the time and effort, you would have had the same opportunity to purchase the items as I did. Just because I am passionate about this particular platform, coupled with the fact that you failed to put in the work to track down certain items, does not mean I owe you some vague apology because I crossed some imaginary limit on collecting video games. Really, the only problem to admit here is that you think you have some divine right to shame people into behaving in a fashion that is agreeable to you. Now, if you are really after an answer of some sorts, here goes. This collection stretches back 11 years. I don't keep the entire collection in one location. The combination of these two factors made it somewhat difficult for me to remember exactly what I had. This, along with some OCD on my part helped get the collection to its current status. Additionally, I had to purchase a lot of bulk lots in order to get a certain piece of software or hardware I was after. It took me 4 months worth of spare time to get the collection together and potographed. Now that I know what is in the collection I will definitely be letting some things go. By the way, do you have any 3DO items for sale?
  19. Hey there Austin. Yes, they fit in very nicely. I've got a stack of more Korean games on the way - which means more picture taking.
  20. Pictured below are various M2 development documents: (Click on images) Pictured below are some shots of one of the M2 consoles running some M2 games/demos: (Click on images) Pictured below are some miscellaneous 3DO related items. I don't really consider these part of the 3DO collection, but all of the magazines have really nice 3DO and/or M2 articles: (Click on images)
  21. Pictured below are M2 development boards. Also pictured is an extremely rare prototype M2 graphics card for PC's that was never released. (Click on images) Pictured below are various FZ-35S models, FZ-55 models as well as a couple of Konami arcade units: (Click on images) Pictured below are various M2 game/demo disks and M2 development disks: (Click on images)
  22. Pictured below are M2 consoles: (Click on images) Pictured below are two M2 development kits. One kit is factory sealed/unopened, and the other kit is opened but new: (Click on images)
  23. Pictured below are various internal 3DO documents, flyers and pamphlets, developer newsletters, lithographs and marketing material: (Click on images) Pictured below are long-box US titles which were hung in Panasonic's lobby, Japanese 3DO calling cards, VHS tapes of 3DO focus groups/3DO game development/3DO game attracts/etc., ALG arcade interface hardware, 3DO clothing and 3DO office supplies: (Click on images)
  24. Pictured below are loose 3DO arcade sticks, a loose memory unit, function box, VCD adaptor, karaoke units and a SNES adaptor: (Click on images) Pictured below are US, Japanese and European 3DO dedicated magazines and books: (Click on images)
  25. Pictured below are loose 3DO pads: (Click on image) Pictured below are early proto 3DO pads: (Click on images)
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