Page 2 of the complete collection of all videogame demos posted by 3dfx at its own website 3dfx.com. 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. |
| Excalibur 2555AD is an action-adventure videogame developed by Fish and Tempest, and published by Sir-Tech for both Microsoft Windows 95 PCs and Sony PlayStation console in 1997. Excalibur 2555AD's graphics engine can work in a 3dfx mode. In this scenario Excalibur 2555AD provides the highest quality graphics, using Glide libraries, but it's only available to users with 3dfx accelerator cards. |
| Extreme Assault has been published by Blue Byte in 1997. This demo allows player to use both the Sioux AH-23 attack helicopter and the T1-battle tank to make your way through a very demanding landscape. Extreme Assault has been designed to run on any system, but it is able to assure best performance on PCs equipped with a 3dfx graphics card. Extreme Assault supports Microsoft Operating Systems MS-DOS and Windows 95. |
| FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (or shortly FIFA 98) is a football simulation videogame developed by EA Canada and released by EA Sports in 1997. FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 is the fifth entry in the FIFA videogame series and the second to be fully compliant with 32-bit systems. This demo uses Virtual Stadium as graphics engine and offers the opportunity to play an exhibition match between Italian and English national teams. |
| The Final Fantasy VII demo is a stand-alone demonstration of the battle system of Final Fantasy VII. Final Fantasy VII has been developed by Square and published by Eidos Interactive for PCs in 1998. This demo puts you directly into the Battle Arena area of the game. You will have to win a series of battles in order to "win" the demo. In the Battle Arena, you will control Cloud, the main character in Final Fantasy VII. |
| This demo of Formula 1 videogame for Windows 95 features two tracks from the seventeen available in the full product. The game - developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Psygnosis - also includes 35 real drivers and 13 teams, with official F1 statistics and specifications. With both an 'Arcade' and 'Grand Prix' mode, Formula 1 is the ultimate in accelerated action, coded specifically for the explosive power of today's hottest 3D accelerator cards. Unzip the demo contents to a folder, and then click on F1win.exe to play. |
| PC Demo of G-Police, a graphically stunning and futuristic flight combat shooter developed and published by Psygnosis for Windows and PlayStation in 1997. G-Police allows you to test your flight skills, piloting the heavily-armed Havoc jet helicopter that has enough fire-power to do major damage in all the right places. Futhermore, playing G-Police you get to experience a deep immersion in detailed, heavily populated 3D worlds. This demo supports a wide variety of 3D hardware including 3dfx Voodoo and Rush cards. |
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