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{{sub-stub}}'''''3D Virtual Australia''''' (3Dバーチャルオーストラリア) is a [[Mega LD]] tour simulation game published by [[Pioneer]]. The game was released in Japan in March 1995.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (3Dバーチャルオーストラリア) is a [[Sega Mega LD]] [[full-motion video]] tour simulation game developed by [[JP Multimedia Entertainment]] and published by [[Pioneer LDC]]. Released exclusively in Japan in March 1995, it is estimated that less than 100 copies of the game were produced, and has subsequently become one of the rarest releases on the platform.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210620225538/https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/mega-ld-dumping-project.32596/page-3#post-786832}}
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==Gameplay==
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' is an interactive tour simulation game which uses [[full-motion video]] to take players to various famous [[wikipedia:Australia|Australian]] landmarks like the [[wikipedia:Sydney Opera House|Sydney Opera House]] and [[wikipedia:Ayers Rock|Ayers Rock]]. Players are given a definite period of time to visit the available points of interest, and are started with a certain amount of money to do so; additionally, they can choose to visit the casino and play a selection of table games.
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==Magazine articles==
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3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Preview1.jpg |''[[LA Express]]'' Vol. 14 cover
 
3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Preview1.jpg |''[[LA Express]]'' Vol. 14 cover
 
3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Preview2.jpg |Main article
 
3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Preview2.jpg |Main article
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==Photo gallery==
 
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==Photo gallery==
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==References==
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3D Virtual Australia
System(s): Sega Mega LD
Publisher: Pioneer LDC[1]
Developer:
Peripherals supported: 3D Goggle[2]
Genre: Electronic Publishing[2]

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Mega LD
JP
¥78007800 PEASJ5042

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3D Virtual Australia (3Dバーチャルオーストラリア) is a Sega Mega LD full-motion video tour simulation game developed by JP Multimedia Entertainment and published by Pioneer LDC. Released exclusively in Japan in March 1995, it is estimated that less than 100 copies of the game were produced, and has subsequently become one of the rarest releases on the platform.[3]

Gameplay

3D Virtual Australia is an interactive tour simulation game which uses full-motion video to take players to various famous Australian landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Ayers Rock. Players are given a definite period of time to visit the available points of interest, and are started with a certain amount of money to do so; additionally, they can choose to visit the casino and play a selection of table games.

Magazine articles

Main article: 3D Virtual Australia/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Physical scans

Mega LD, JP
3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Back.jpgNospine.png3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Front.jpg
Cover
3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Disc Side2.jpg3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Disc Side1.png
Disc
3D Virtual Australia MegaLD JP Disc Manual.jpg
Manual
3DVirtualAustralia MLD JP Box Front.jpg
Front+Obi

Photo gallery

References


3D Virtual Australia

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