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3DO Interactive Multiplayer

The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is a fifth-generation home video game console released by the 3DO Company on October 4, 1993. It retailed for $699.99. It had a RISC CPU ARM60 at 12.5 MHz with 2MB of RAM and 1MB of VRAM.

emulator/core(s) shortname rom format(s)
libretro/opera 3do .iso .cue .chd

Opera is an open-source, low-level emulator for the 3DO Game Console. Opera is a fork of 4DO, originally a port of 4DO, itself a fork of FreeDO, to libretro. The fork/rename occurred due to the original 4DO project being dormant and to differentiate the project due to new development and focus.

We use the latest libretro core.

Place your 3do ROMs in /userdata/roms/3do/.

Place the following BIOS files in /userdata/bios/:

filename md5 hash
panafz1.bin f47264dd47fe30f73ab3c010015c155b
panafz10.bin 51f2f43ae2f3508a14d9f56597e2d3ce
goldstar.bin 8639fd5e549bd6238cfee79e3e749114

The default button mapping to the 3DO controller is as following:

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