3DO Classic

The 3DO Classic, also known as The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Classic, is a dedicated video game console manufactured by Panasonic Corporation and released by Smile Games. It includes 20 games from the 3DO library built in the console, and supports save states for all the games.

History
Before E3 2018, rumors were circulating over a 3DO Classic when Smile Games had acquired the rights to all The 3DO Company's IPs, including the console itself. When Smile Games had their press conference at the show, no mentions of the 3DO Classic were heard. However the next day on Smile Games's official Twitter page, it showed a mysterious teaser which showed a turned square, a circular rectangle and a circle. The next day, Smile did confirm that a 3DO project was in the works.

In November, Smile unveiled the 3DO Classic. The model of the 3DO Classic is based upon the Panasonic FZ-1 R.E.A.L. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, and includes the startup of the same model. The first games shown were Gex, Crash 'n Burn, Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and Puzzle Bobble. The model will be released in the same month for North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia, with some games being exclusive to a particular region.

Included games
All consoles in the regions have 20 games built in. There are some titles exclusive to North America/Europe and Japan.

Specifications
Much like the PlayStation Classic, the 3DO Classic runs on an open source 3DO emulator. Unlike the PlayStation Classic, the 3DO Classic runs all games in 60 frames per second, compared to the 50 frames per second in the PlayStation Classic.