The 3DO Company
The 3DO Company business and news from across the web.- Plans to revive the 3DO are already dead, with the publisher claiming it "did not anticipate such fragmentation of…Empire Interactive has cancelled its plans to revive the 3DO console and remaster retro games due to fragmented ownership rights. The publisher acquired the rights to 'The 3DO Company' brand but not the console itself, leading to disputes with other parties. Empire Interactive will now focus on developing new games.
- 33 years later, the 3DO could make an unexpected comeback, but the '90s console revival is already being branded as…Empire Interactive has announced its acquisition of the 3DO trademark and selected intellectual property rights, sparking a potential revival of the 1990s console. However, the legitimacy of this claim is being contested by Throwback Entertainment, which asserts ownership of the assets, and former Limited Run Games CEO Josh Fairhurst has expressed skepticism about the revival's validity due to the complex web of rights and trademarks involved.
- This Nightdive-remastered 3DO shooter shows why it took Halo to break PC gaming's FPS hegemonyThis analysis discusses PO'ed, a 1995 first-person shooter originally developed by Any Channel and published by The 3DO Company, which has been remastered by Nightdive Studios. Despite its innovative features for the time, such as a chef protagonist and a jetpack, the game is criticized for its clunky controls, disorienting level design, and crude humor. The article also touches on Nightdive Studios' mission of game preservation, using PO'ed as an example of a flawed but historically significant title.