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3DO Magazine Issue 02 (February 1995)


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3DO Magazine Issue 02 (February 1995)

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Issue 02 start by showing Magic Carpet was coming to 3DO, and I spent a few years following this game. I dont remember a UK version of Magic Carpet being reviewed on Dreamcast, and I remembered it looked so cool. Then I found out it came out on PS1 in the US, and the Saturn, I believe. The DC review made it seem like it was so cool, but the other reviews were only 6s or 7s at best. I just bought Magic Carpet 1 & 2 on Gog.com on sale for around $5. We got reviews for Demolition Man, Rebel Assault, and Iron Angel. I was even excited for 3D Atlus. Return Fire was freaking awesome for the day, and it was 2-player local only -- no AI or bots to play against. It was so awesome to be playing 32-bit games throughout all of 1995 well before the Saturn and PS1 came out. Some of the best of 3DO didn't show up on PS1 until later in 1996, and it was all over shortly after that. But I still remember it. I got my 3DO for $400 at an Electronics' Boutique (Software Etc.).

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