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*'''Notes:''' The AT&T 3DO was previously planned, and would have optionally included a modem for networked games and communication.  Their 3DO console plans have been cancelled, along with their 3DO voicespan modem. Which would of enabled the 3DO to be networked and gamers able to compete against each other. (AT&T then decided to leave the videogames market completely). A prototype was shown at January 94's Consumer Electronic Show and was planned for launch in Autumn that year.


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| Tech Monitor || Jan 94 || [https://techmonitor.ai/techonology/3do_plan_interactive_multiplayer_launch Tech Monitor Article Jan 94]  || References the Voicespan
| Tech Monitor || Jan 94 || [https://techmonitor.ai/techonology/3do_plan_interactive_multiplayer_launch Tech Monitor Article Jan 94]  || References the Voicespan
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| Edge Magazone || #12 94 || [https://archive.org/details/EDGE.N012.1994.09.Supplement.3DO/page/4/mode/2up Edge 3DO Supplement in Issue 12]  || Page 5 shows a picture of the prototype as well as a timeline of when AT&T started to build (June 93 - when they got the 3DO chips) and CES (Jan 94)
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Revision as of 11:00, 31 May 2021

AT&T Prototype - Shown Unknown (Potentially CES Jan 1994)

Overview

  • Full Name: AT&T 3DO Console
  • Code:
  • Type: 3DO Console
  • Manufacturer: AT&T
  • Release Date: Unreleased
  • Region: NA
  • Barcode:
  • Local Title:
  • Rarity: 1
  • Notes: The AT&T 3DO was previously planned, and would have optionally included a modem for networked games and communication. Their 3DO console plans have been cancelled, along with their 3DO voicespan modem. Which would of enabled the 3DO to be networked and gamers able to compete against each other. (AT&T then decided to leave the videogames market completely). A prototype was shown at January 94's Consumer Electronic Show and was planned for launch in Autumn that year.

References

Source Date Link Note
Tech Monitor Jan 94 Tech Monitor Article Jan 94 References the Voicespan
Edge Magazone #12 94 Edge 3DO Supplement in Issue 12 Page 5 shows a picture of the prototype as well as a timeline of when AT&T started to build (June 93 - when they got the 3DO chips) and CES (Jan 94)

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