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− | The '''3DO Interactive Multiplayer''' (or 3DO) is a console developed by The 3DO Company. | + | The '''3DO Interactive Multiplayer''' (or 3DO) is a console developed by The 3DO Company and licensed to Panasonic, Sanyo, and GoldStar. The 32-bit console is rather infamous among gamers for it's $700 price tag |
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Revision as of 23:13, 21 March 2017
The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (or 3DO) is a console developed by The 3DO Company and licensed to Panasonic, Sanyo, and GoldStar. The 32-bit console is rather infamous among gamers for it's $700 price tag
Ripping Tools
There are a number of useful tools available at altmer.arts-union.ru (Website in Russian).
unCD-ROM
This is a program used to extract the contents of a 3DO CDROM image.
RIPto2048
This is a program used to convert roms, unextractable with unCD-ROM by defaut, to a format that can be extracted.
3DOResExplorer
This program allows you to view most of the 3DO image formats and convert them to .bmp format, watch CVID videos, and extract BIG archives. The source code is also available to download.
Common File Formats
The extensions of the same formats usually vary from game to game, furthermore certain games use different extensions for files of the same format. In order to identify the file you may need a hex editor.
- CCB - Sprite data (supported by 3DOResExplorer)