Hey mate, I never intended to be offensive in any way. It was a genuine question, that's rude of you to accusing me of trolling.
ODE on Playstation, Saturn, Neo Geo CD, yes please, any day. But the 3DO wasn't a sucessful machine, with a poor library of games, probably explaining its demise.
I can also develop about the 3 or 4 games worth playing: to me those are 3DO exclusivities that were actually good, not only by my standards but amongst players and even magazines BITD.
To conclude, I don't want to discourage anyone designing such products for niche machines, that's fantastic, kudos to them.
I wasn't being rude; I was giving my honest appraisal of your comment/question.
If you were not trolling - please explain your question.
You seem to be very familiar with the 3do hardware and it's library. You can ever whip up 3-4 games (worth playing) for it. You know the system.
Yet - you are asking if the ODE, that is pretty thoroughly reviewed in the video, is worth buying.
Who could answer that question for you, other than you? Only you could say the value/worth in the ODE.
Your comment regarding the "3 or 4 games worth playing" (besides the 3 or 4 you could make in the future) can only be seen as negative comment. It's ok to make negative comments, in context.
If I went into a Saturn ODE thread and said "I only like 3 Saturn games and don't have a Saturn anymore. Is the ODE worth it?" Would that question make a lot of sense to you? Shouldn't I answer that question for myself. Since I don't care enough about the system, to even have it anymore, the answer has to be "no".
If you had said/asked "I'm surprised someone made a 3do ODE; it was not a successful system and its library isn't that large. I really wasn't a fan, except for 3 or 4 games. Is there a market for a 3do ODE?"
That comment is respectful and it asks a question that you might not be able to answer without doing some research.
It doesn't matter how successful a system was during it's retail life cycle. It matters how much interest there is in the system today. Fixel sold out on batch 1 of both ODE options. Obviously, some still like and play their 3do; or at least want to make sure it's in working order.