Computer and video game flops 3DO Interactive Multiplayer is the name of a number of video game consoles released in 1993 and 1994 by Panasonic, Sanyo and Goldstar. The consoles were manufactured according to specifications created by The 3DO Company which were originally designed at the New Technology Group (which later became part of the 3DO Company) by Dave Needle and RJ Mical. After leaving EA Games, Trip Hawkins originally came up with the idea of the 3DO Multiplayer system. ...more on Wikipedia about "3DO Interactive Multiplayer"
E.T. was a video game created in 1983 for the Atari 2600 video game system, based on the 1982 movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial; it is considered one of the worst games of all time, is indisputably one of the biggest commercial failures in computer and video gaming, and because of its poor sales, gameplay and graphics, it was a contributing factor in the video game crash of 1983. ...more on Wikipedia about "E.T. (video game)"
Grabbed by the Ghoulies was a video game released in 2003 by Rare for the Microsoft Xbox gaming console. It was historic in that it was the first Rare game to be released under the Microsoft banner (discounting the Game Boy Advance release Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge) after being bought out from Nintendo. The name is a pun on the British slang goolies, meaning testicles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grabbed by the Ghoulies"
Mourning Online (formerly called Realms of Torment), is a fantasy MMORPG currently being developed in Romania. In many previews of the game, Mourning claims that players will be able to bear children and pass on their abilities to their children, entertaining player vs. player combat, implement a fame system in which you were judged by how powerful and successful you are in the game, and in some cases, die permanently. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mourning (game)"
(N-Gage) :This article is about the hand-held telephone. For the model railway N gauge, see N scale. ...more on Wikipedia about "N-Gage"
The Nintendo Virtual Boy (released on August 14, 1995 in the USA and July 21, 1995 in Japan) is a video game console that used a twin eyeglass style projector to display the games in "true" 3-D (though monochromatic). The launch price was around US$180. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nintendo Virtual Boy"
The Sega 32X ( Japanese: スーパー32X) is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console by Sega. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sega 32X"
The Sega Mega-CD ( Japanese: メガCD) is an add-on device for the Sega Mega Drive released in Europe, Australia, and Japan. The North American version is called the Sega CD. The device allows the user to both play CD audio discs and specially designed game CDs. It can also play CD+G discs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sega CD"
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