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Night Trap (3DO) - Opening & Gameplay

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

Here's a clip of the opening FMV and a bit of the gameplay to Night Trap on the 3DO. Compare it to the Sega CD one and you can easily tell just how much larger they were able to make the video screen. Cheesy? Yes...Still fun? Yes :)

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  • I wish I could have 3DO and that game.

  • Amen after watching this stuff it makes me wish I still had my sega cd/32X.

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  • If you're an FMV Gamer and own a 3DO, this is a good one to have.

  • scat? LOL

  • OMFG that house belongs to a Pedo.

  • You can play that game with an emulator.

    Video is EVEN better of the PC version (that has NO exuses for having dithered 256 graphic...)

  • @juazha  I had one you didnt miss much, it was fun but really drained your brain power.

  • This game was great, I got it for the Sega CD when it first came out. I bought the Goldstar 3DO years later but never got around to picking up this version. By then I think I had already rented Night Trap and a Sega CD just to video tape a perfect run. Damn I was a nerd.

  • i had a 3d0 walmart sold them around the same time playstation 1 frist came out

  • 2000 views and not a single comment, that's just lame. This game was such a blast, I remember it being hard as hell. Thank's for putting this up and refreshing my memory, I still to this day feel bad because the 3DO died. I loved that console and I bought it moment it came out from the states even though I lived in Sweden. It cost me around 1200$ as it stand today with maybe 2 games, but I still think it was worth it. Return Fire, Road Rash, all the shooting games, it was way ahead of it's time.

  • Proof the 3DO had potential. Too bad they had to slap a $700 price tag on there, resulting in only 250,000 systems sold.

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