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1The 3DO Company (1991–2003) was an American video game publisher and developer based in Redwood City, California. Most of its output was for its namesake Platform/ThreeDOInteractiveMultiplayer, but after that console left the market, it tried to branch out into third-party software development. As a third-party developer, its best known proprties were the ''VideoGame/ArmyMen'' games and Creator/NewWorldComputing's ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic VII'' through ''IX'', including the ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic'' spinoff series.
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3In May 2003, 3DO filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and its licenses were acquired by other companies, most notably Creator/{{Ubisoft}} getting the rights to the ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic'' series.
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5[[index]]
6!!Video games developed or published by the 3DO Company:
7!!!''VideoGame/ArmyMen'' series:
8* ''Army Men'' (Game Boy Color, PC)
9* ''Army Men II'' (Game Boy Color, PC)
10* ''Army Men 3D'' ([=PlayStation=] reimagining of the first game)
11* ''Army Men: Sarge's Heroes'' (PC, [=PlayStation=], Nintendo 64, Dreamcast)
12* ''Army Men: Toys in Space'' (PC)
13* ''Army Men: Air Attack'' (PC, [=PlayStation=]; Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color as ''Army Men: Air Combat'')
14* ''Army Men: World War'' (PC, [=PlayStation=])
15* ''Army Men: Air Tactics'' (PC)
16* ''Army Men: World War - Land, Sea, Air'' ([=PlayStation=])
17* ''Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2'' (Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, [=PlayStation=], [=PlayStation=] 2)
18* ''Army Men: Air Attack 2'' ([=PlayStation, PlayStation 2, GameCube=]; subtitled ''Blade's Revenge'' in Europe on [=PS2=] and ''Air Combat - The Elite Missions'' on [=GameCube=])
19* ''Army Men: World War - Final Front'' ([=PlayStation=]
20* ''Army Men: Green Rogue'' ([=PlayStation, PlayStation 2=]; renamed ''Omega Soldier'' in Europe)
21* ''Army Men Advance'' (Game Boy Advance)
22* ''VideoGame/PortalRunner'' (Game Boy Color, [=PlayStation=] 2)
23* ''Army Men: World War - Team Assault'' ([=PlayStation=])
24* ''Army Men: Operation Green'' (Game Boy Advance)
25* ''Army Men: RTS'' (PC, [=PlayStation=] 2, [=GameCube=])
26* ''Army Men: Turf Wars'' (Game Boy Advance)
27* ''Army Men: Sarge's War'' (PC, Xbox, [=PlayStation 2, GameCube=])
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29!!!''VideoGame/MightAndMagic'' series:
30* ''Arcomage'' (originally a minigame in ''MM VII'' and ''VIII''; released as a standalone game for Windows [=PCs=] in 2000)
31* ''Crusaders of Might and Magic'' (PC, [=PlayStation=])
32* ''Heroes Chronicles'' (a series of eight episodic games using the ''MM III'' engine)
33* Heroes of Might and Magic (Game Boy Color, Macintosh, PC)
34* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic''
35* ''Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars''
36* ''Heroes of Might and Magic III''
37* ''Heroes of Might and Magic IV'' [[/index]]
38* ''Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff'' ([[VideoGameRemake remake]] of the original ''VideoGame/KingsBounty'' for [=PlayStation 2=]) [[index]]
39* ''Legends of Might and Magic''
40* ''Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven''
41* ''Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor''
42* ''Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer''
43* ''Might and Magic IX''
44* ''VideoGame/WarriorsOfMightAndMagic'' (Game Boy Color, PC, [=PlayStation=], [=PlayStation=] 2)
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46!!!Other Games:
47* ''3DO Games: Decathlon''
48* ''Action Man: Destruction X''
49* ''[[VideoGame/AlexFergusonsPlayerManager2001 Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2001]]'' (Platform/PlayStation, Platform/PlayStation2)
50* ''Aqua Aqua: Wetrix 2'' (European publisher)
51* ''[=BattleSport=]''
52* ''VideoGame/BattleTanx'' (Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64)
53* ''[=BattleTanx=]: Global Assault'' (Nintendo 64, [=PlayStation=])
54* ''Blade Force''
55* ''Captain Quazar'' (3DO, PC)
56* ''Chaos Overlords''
57* ''Animation/CubixRobotsForEveryone: Race'n Robots''
58* ''Cubix Robots for Everyone: Showdown'' ([=GameCube=], [=PlayStation=] 2)
59* ''VideoGame/DragonRage''
60* ''Escape from Monster Manor''
61* ''Family Game Pack'' ([=PlayStation=] title: ''Family Game Pack Royale'')
62* ''VideoGame/FattyBear's Birthday Surprise'' (3DO version only)
63* ''Gobs of Games''
64* ''[=GoDai=]: Elemental Force''
65* ''Great Soccer Kid''
66* ''Gridders''
67* ''Groovy Bunch of Games''
68* ''Gulf War: Operation Desert Hammer''
69* ''High Heat Baseball'' series (from 1999-2003, originally called ''Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball'')
70* ''The Incredible Machine''
71* ''Jonny Moseley: Mad Trix''
72* ''Jumpgate: The Reconstruction Initiative''
73* ''Jurassic Park Interactive''
74* ''VideoGame/KillingTime'' (3DO, Macintosh, PC)
75* ''The Last Bounty Hunter''
76* ''Mathemagics''
77* ''VideoGame/{{Meridian 59}}'' (commonly recognized as the first MassivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame)
78* ''Phoenix 3''
79* ''Player Manager 2000''
80* ''VideoGame/POEd''
81* ''VideoGame/RequiemAvengingAngel''
82* ''VideoGame/ShadowWarOfSuccession''
83* ''Shifters''
84* ''Slam 'n Jam '95''
85* ''Slopestyle''
86* ''Snow Job''
87* ''Space Shuttle''
88* ''Spaceward Ho! IV''
89* ''Star Fighter''
90* ''Station Invasion''
91* ''Sven Goran Eriksson's World Cup Challenge''
92* ''Sven Goran Eriksson's World Cup Kick Off''
93* ''Sven Goran Eriksson's World Cup Manager''[[/index]]
94* ''TOCA Championship Racing'' (North American publisher; European version was published by its developer, Creator/{{Codemasters}})[[index]]
95* ''ToonTime ...in the classroom''
96* The ''VideoGame/{{Uprising}}'' trilogy
97** ''Uprising: Join or Die''
98** ''Uprising 2: Lead and Destroy''
99** ''Uprising X''
100* ''Vegas Games''
101* ''Vegas Games 2000'' (PC, [=PlayStation=])
102* ''World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks'' ([=PlayStation=], [=PlayStation=] 2)
103* ''World Destruction League: WarJetz'' ([=PlayStation=], [=PlayStation=] 2)
104* ''Zhadnost: The People's Party''
105[[/index]]

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