Videogame demos posted by 3dfx at its own website 3dfx.com with name starting by character P. 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. |
| Painkiller has been developed by People Can Fly and published by DreamCatcher Interactive in April 2004. This videogame is an action-driven first-person shooter (FPS) set in a dark and sinister world somewhere between heaven and hell. As you struggle to find the reasons why you've been denied entrance into heaven, you must fight against hordes of demonic soldiers in an attempt to stop an imminent holy war. This demo features two battles from the third chapter of Painkiller. |
| Demo of Pandemonium!, a platform videogame developed by Toys for Bob and published by Crystal Dynamics in 1996. Playing Pandemonium! you can join two kindred spirits, Fargus the Jester and Nikki the acrobat in a fantastic 3D world of magic and mystery as they bounce, tumble and jump through 18 massive and diverse levels in search of the Wishing Engine! This demo supports two different versions of Pandemonium: a 3Dfx version and a non-3Dfx version. |
| Demo of POD: Planet of Death (named simply POD in North America), a futuristic racing video game for Microsoft Windows developed and published by UbiSoft in 1997. Players of POD can customize your own turbo-charged machine and prepare to rip through futuristic environments, subterranean tunnels, abandoned canyons, and surreal post-nuclear landscapes. Package hosted by 3dfxzone.it includes two videogame's versions: a 3dfx version as well as a non-3dfx version. |
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