Videogame demos posted by 3dfx at its own website 3dfx.com with name starting by character U. 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. |
| Unreal II: The Awakening is a first-person shooter videogame developed by Legend Entertainment, using the Epic's Unreal Engine 2, and distributed by Atari in 2003. Obiouvsly it's the sequel of (first) Unreal, but in same time it introduces new character as well as a new universe temorally located in a future time. This demo contains one mission named "Sanctuary" and comes out from the single-player version. |
| Unreal Tournament 2003 is a first-person shooter videogame developed by Digital Extremes and Epic Games, and distributed by Atari. This demo is based on Unreal Engine 2 technology and contains the following five maps: Antalus, Asbestos, Citadel, Anubis, and Orbital2. Furthermore, this demo shows off the following four game modes: deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag, and bombing run. We suggest to play it with 3dfx VSA-100 based cards (Voodoo4 4500, Voodoo5 5500, and Voodoo5 6000). |
| Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT 2004, is the third chapter of the Unreal Tournament videogame series, launched in 1999 by Epic Games and Digital Extremes, and follows Unreal Tournament and Unreal Tournament 2003. UT 2004 is improved version of UT 2003 and features contents of this one as well as brand new assets. This demo includes seven maps (ACE-Convoy, BR-Colossus, DM-Rankin, CTF-BridgeofFate, ONS-Torlan, CTF-Face Classic, and ONS-Primeval) and supports multiplayer as well. |
| Latest Unreal Tournament demo developed by Epic Games & Digital Extremes, and distributed by GT Interactive in 1999. UT is literally a game changer for whole PC gaming industry. It has been able to overperform any competitors for both gameplay and visual quality. UT features an great number of play modes like Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Assault Match, Domination Match, and Last Man Standing. Furthermore, Unreal Tournament can run using several graphics libraries including Glide (for 3dfx hardware only), OpenGL, S3 MeTaL, and DirectX. |
| Uprising is a first-person action real-time strategy (RTS) videogame developed by Cyclone Studios and published by The 3DO Company in 1997. In this demo you can get a look at Uprising's gameplay: however, the campaign game, the multi-player option, and many weapons are disabled (obviously being part of full videogame). You need graphics libraries 3DFX Glide 2.4, or newer, and a 3dfx video card for this demo to function properly. |
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