Page 4 of the index of all official and unofficial libraries, utilities, tweakers, bios files, technology demos, tutorials, images, fun videos for 3dfx video cards Voodoo1, Voodoo2, Banshee, Voodoo3, Voodoo4, Voodoo5, and VoodooTV available to free download from 3dfxzone.it. If you like search by a tree view based on categories, you can do it by browsing the 3dfx Software Repository. |
The action first-person shooter videogame Serious Sam: The Second Encounter is second part of Serious Sam: The First Encounter. It has been developed by Croteam, using Serious Engine as graphics technology, and originally published by Gathering of Developers. This demo includes a single-player level, a multiplayer deathmatch level, and lastly a level designed to shows off new graphics features supported by Serious Engine. |
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,... |
Rollcage Stage II is an arcade racing videogame developed by Attention to Detail and published by Psygnosis (EU), Midway Games (NA), and Take-Two Interactive (WW). Rollcage Stage II is the sequel to Rollcage and its gameplay allows players to race driving small and pretty cars equipped with weapons. Rollcage Stage II requires DirectX version 7 in order to operate correctly, but 3dfx hardware owners can also choose to... |
Demo version of Diablo II, an action role-playing (RPG) and hack-and-slash videogame developed by Blizzard North and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 2000 for Windows PCs and Macs. This demo includes one of the five characters available in full version of Diablo II (the barbarian) and shows off the videogame single-player mode as well as a lot of locations from the first act. |
Max Payne is a third-person shooter (TPS) videogame developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Gathering of Developers in July 2001 for Microsoft Windows, and by MacSoft and Feral Interactive in July 2002 for Mac OS. Due to its success, this title has been then ported to a wider range of gaming systems including PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Player can take on role of a secret agent wishing to avenge his murdered... |
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is a first-person shooter videogame developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim in 1997 for Nintendo 64 console first and for Microsoft Windows 95 PCs then. Turok: Dinosaur Hunter allows gamer to play role of Turok, a Native American warrior, who must fight against a evil Campaigner and to protect humanity against threats like alien monsters and "Bionosaurs" (highly intelligent bionic... |
Kingpin: Life of Crime is a first-person shooter based on well-known Quake II graphics engine. This videogame has been developed by Xatrix Entertainment as well as published by Interplay Entertainment in June 1999. If you want to survive for more than a few minutes in the world of Kingpin, you'll need to know a few things. First, forget about killing everyone that you see. The people that you meet on the street will often... |
Shogo: Mobile Armor Division is a first-person shooter videogame developed and published by Monolith Productions in 1998. Based on proprietary graphics engine Lithtech, this title uses Microsoft DirectX 6 APIs and supports a wide range of video cards, including the 3dfx Voodoo cards. Shogo: Mobile Armor Division allows gamers not only to fight as in a tipical first-person shooter but also to pilot gigantic mechs equipped... |
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