Videogame demos posted by 3dfx at its own website 3dfx.com with name starting by character N. All these videogames have been optimized to be best played with 3dfx hardware and can be considered as part of 3dfx history. Furthermore, we liked enrich these pages with other demos that can be viewed as interesting for PC gaming history in general. |
| With this demo of Need for Speed II SE you can put the brand new Ferrari 355 F1 through it's paces on the beautiful new Mexican track in 3Dfx for eye watering frame rate and hyper-smooth graphics. All that is required to install this demo is run the self-extracting archive file. In order to run the demo, Direct X 5.0 or greater is required. Glide version 2.3 or greater is also required. Need for Speed II SE has been developed by EA Seattle and published by Electronic Arts in 1997. |
| Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 is a racing videogame developed by EA Seattle and published by EA Games in 2002. As its title highlights, with Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 players can use a wide range of high performance cars to strongly compete among them as well as against cars drived by police officers. This demo offers player the opportunity to drive two cars, like Ferrari 360 Spider and Porsche 911 Turbo, on the route named Calypso Coast (races are two laps long). |
| Demo of Nuclear Strike, a shooter videogame developed and published by Electronic Arts in 1997. This demo contains a mini-level specially created to shows off main features and gameplay of the full game, and brings out photo-realistic terrain with enemy installations and more. If a 3dfx 3D-accelerator board is detected and the Glide 2.4 Runtime drivers are installed, the demo will display the 3dfx logo while starting. |
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