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{ "@context": [ "https://join-lemmy.org/context.json", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams" ], "type": "Page", "id": "https://feddit.uk/post/27838630", "attributedTo": "https://feddit.uk/u/ktec", "to": [ "https://lemmy.world/c/retrogaming", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "name": "Looks Like 3DO Might Be Getting An Unofficial Port Of PS1 Classic WipEout | Time Extension", "cc": [], "content": "<h1>Looks Like 3DO Might Be Getting An Unofficial Port Of PS1 Classic WipEout</h1>\n<p>The original <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3DO\" rel=\"nofollow\">3DO</a> promised to revolutionise the video game industry in 1993. Despite initial success, it couldn’t compete with more powerful consoles like the PlayStation and Saturn.</p>\n<p>However, modern homebrew programmers are once again showing interest in this platform. Recently, programmer <strong>XProger_san</strong>—known for his work on <a href=\"https://www.timeextension.com/news/2025/04/tomb-raider-just-got-a-brilliant-new-proof-of-concept-demo-for-the-commodore-amiga\" rel=\"nofollow\">OpenLara</a> and <strong>Tomb Raider I\\III Remastered</strong>—has shared a comparison between the original PS1 classic, <em>WipEout</em>, and a potential 3DO version.</p>\n<pre style=\"background-color:#ffffff;\">\n<span style=\"color:#323232;\"># Differences in 3D graphics capabilities:\n</span><span style=\"color:#323232;\">[XProger\\_san] The #PSX is known for polygon jitter due to integer positioning of vertices relative to the screen grid. Meanwhile, the #3DO GPU supports subpixel positions, as seen in the comparison.[/XProger\\_san]\n</span></pre>\n<p>While it’s currently unclear if this will be a full port, it’s an exciting opportunity for fans and retro game enthusiasts.</p>\n<p>Would you like to see <em>WipEout</em> on 3DO? Let us know with a comment below!</p>\n<hr />\n<p>EDIT: Fixed some links.</p>\n", "mediaType": "text/html", "source": { "content": "# Looks Like 3DO Might Be Getting An Unofficial Port Of PS1 Classic WipEout\n\nThe original [3DO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3DO) promised to revolutionise the video game industry in 1993. Despite initial success, it couldn't compete with more powerful consoles like the PlayStation and Saturn.\n\nHowever, modern homebrew programmers are once again showing interest in this platform. Recently, programmer **XProger\\_san**—known for his work on [OpenLara](https://www.timeextension.com/news/2025/04/tomb-raider-just-got-a-brilliant-new-proof-of-concept-demo-for-the-commodore-amiga) and **Tomb Raider I\\III Remastered**—has shared a comparison between the original PS1 classic, *WipEout*, and a potential 3DO version.\n\n```\n# Differences in 3D graphics capabilities:\n[XProger\\_san] The #PSX is known for polygon jitter due to integer positioning of vertices relative to the screen grid. Meanwhile, the #3DO GPU supports subpixel positions, as seen in the comparison.[/XProger\\_san]\n```\n\nWhile it's currently unclear if this will be a full port, it's an exciting opportunity for fans and retro game enthusiasts.\n\nWould you like to see *WipEout* on 3DO? Let us know with a comment below!\n\n---\n\nEDIT: Fixed some links.", "mediaType": "text/markdown" }, "attachment": [ { "href": "https://www.timeextension.com/news/2025/04/looks-like-3do-might-be-getting-an-unofficial-port-of-ps1-classic-wipeout", "mediaType": "text/html; charset=utf-8", "type": "Link" } ], "image": { "type": "Image", "url": "https://images.timeextension.com/e2bf6e9d47797/large.jpg" }, "sensitive": false, "published": "2025-04-20T10:39:36.793921Z", "updated": "2025-04-21T11:33:14.139232Z", "language": { "identifier": "en", "name": "English" }, "audience": "https://lemmy.world/c/retrogaming", "tag": [ { "href": "https://feddit.uk/post/27838630", "name": "#retrogaming", "type": "Hashtag" } ] }