Multimedia assets created by 3dfx marketing to promote and support its own products. In this section you can find Web oriented videos as well as television commercials. |
| This marketing asset promotes some technologies supported by the new Voodoo cards based on the 3dfx VSA-100 chips, and so officially by the graphics boards Voodoo4 4500 32MB and Voodoo5 5500 64MB (really also by the never-marketed card Voodoo5 6000 128MB featuring four VSA-100 chips). List of mentioned technologies includes Full-Scene Anti-Aliasing (FSAA), Soft Shadows, Motion Blur, and Programmable Depth of Field. |
| Gigapixel, T-Buffer, FSAA, and other graphics technologies and features wait for new users of the Voodoo5 cards. What else are you searching for? |
| Full-Scene Anti-Aliasing (FSAA) is the focal point of this video and one of most relevant feature of whole VSA-100 based graphics cards series. According to 3dfx, if you don't like jagged, rough, and ugly graphics objects, the gaming revolution via to the FSAA is for you. |
| This marketing asset highlights some strengths of 3dfx as maker in graphics (for both, chips and boards). More in details, 3dfx products can to show off a computing power as high as "100 billion operations per second " and, in same time, "highest software compatibility". |
| This video presents the Voodoo3 video cards series. 3dfx marketing describes the Voodoo3 as the "world's fastest 3D & 2D chip" and list a lot of features and graphics tecnologies, including 60fps gameplay at 1280x1024 resolution, up to 8 million triangles/second, up to 366 megatexels/second. And also complete voodoo compatibility, hardware optimizations for Glide, OpenGL, and DirectX games, dual 32-bit rendering pipelines, edge anti-aliasing, high fidelity texture compression, and so on. |
| Television commercial (1999) that brings out this concept: a 3dfx graphics chip is useful not only to max out videogames but also to strongly improve the food supply in every world's country. |
| Television commercial (1999) focused on researchers working to discover new technologies and save the planet. Furthermore, this one minute long video unveils that also researchers like gaming with 3dfx cards. |
| Television commercial (1999) focused on a life that continues thanks to a new heart but in this case this one is a 3dfx graphics chip with all its passion for gaming. |
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