Introduction
Today we are going to take apart the Panasonic version of the FZ-1 R.E.A.L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer home video game console. Originally released in 1993, the 3DO was known as an early adopter of CD-Drive games, and for the ability to display photos and play music.
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            Here we have the front view of the FZ-1 3DO. 
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            Note the ports on the back of the unit. The FZ-1 comes with RF, S-Video, and Composite Outputs, as well as a expansion port on the back of the unit. 
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            A larger 2nd expansion slot can be found on the right side of the unit. 
 
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            Flip the unit over, so that the bottom side of the case is facing up towards you, exposing the four screws casing screws. 
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            Remove the four #2 Phillips Screws from the casing. 
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            After the screws are removed, flip the unit back over while holding the top and bottom pieces of the case together. 
 
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            Remove the 2 #1 Phillips Screws from the back of the Disc Drive Shield. 
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            Using a Spudger, carefully pry up the four metal tabs to remove the disc drive cover. 
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            Remove the 4 #2 Phillips Screws. 
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            Remove the disc drive shield, and the two bars you just unscrewed. 
 
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            Remove the 5 #1 Phillips Screws holding the CD Drive to the motherboard. 
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            Carefully unplug the two ribbon cables connecting the CD drive to the motherboard. 
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            You can now safely remove the CD drive from the case. 
 
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            Remove the 11 #1 Phillips Screws connecting the metal shield to the motherboard. 
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            Remove the metal shield. 
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            Remove the metal cover from the expansion port. 
 
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            Unplug the power and fan cables from the motherboard. 
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            Remove the 2 #2 Phillips Screws holding the power supply to the case. 
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            Remove the power supply and fan from the case. 
 
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            Unplug the ribbon cable connecting the motherboard to the controller port board. 
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            Remove the controller board and motherboard. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 comments
Can you tell me what size the screws are? I need to order a replacement set for my FZ-1
I thought I couldn't fix this old appliance in my house. Until I came across this site! Thank you. :)