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3DO Magazine Issue 06 (October-November 1995)


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3DO Magazine Issue 06 (October-November 1995)

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Some highlights are: previews of StarFighter and Defcon 5. Blade Force has more coverage, a game I bought and was impressive-looking for its time. And we have Primal Rage, which also made its way to Saturn and PS1. Pheonix 3 has a 4-page preview and it looks good, but I do not remember seeing this on store shelves much once it would come out. I never bought it, so either I had switched to PS1 by the time it came out, or perhaps not many copies were pressed. The review for Scramble Cobra looks amazing, first-person helicopter combat with fast action. I remember I bought VR Stalker, but it was a weak flight combat game for it time. Lost Eden also looks good, and I hope to play it one day. Far Reaches Kingdom looks decent.

The next issue has a number of game reviews that I ended up buying, POed, Killing Time, Wolfenstien 3D, and BladeForce. If we keep seeing this issues release at some point, I will update with my thoughts on every issue and the games I bought (there's only 12 issues I believe). I loved my 3DO at the time, but it all ended by the end of 1996. Most all the good games showed up on Saturn and PS1 so there's not much reason to own a 3DO today. The Sega Saturn was a better console -- more exclusives, including games you can't find on any other platform still today.

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