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Namco's RAVE RACER for PowerVR cards. 1996. canceled

<Highlander>

Namco's RAVE RACER for PowerVR cards. 1996. canceled

by <Highlander> » Sat, 16 Jul 2005 08:53:40

some of you that were sold on the e***ment of the first generation of
PowerVR 3D accelerator cards back in 1996 might remember some announcements
of Japanese game developer support from NAMCO.

Namco was going to port some of their arcade games to the PC using the
then-new PowerVR technology.

Rave Racer, Air Combat 22 and Tekken (or Tekken 2)  were all to be released
for the PowerVR card.

here's Rave Racer

from Next Generation  & EDGE magazines

http://www.racesimcentral.net/
http://www.racesimcentral.net/

even though the PowerVR PC version of Rave Racer was only 30 FPS, half the
framerate of the arcade, this was an incredible leap for home 3D technology
for ***.   It's a ***y shame it was never completed and released!

First of On

Namco's RAVE RACER for PowerVR cards. 1996. canceled

by First of On » Sun, 17 Jul 2005 07:48:39

Of course, there was always this:

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

MechWarrior 2 PowerVR Edition with full bilinear filtering, mipmapping, and
fog.

BTW, MechWarrior 2, even the 3D-enhanced versions, did not use a Z-buffer.
The extra memory freed up allowed the Glide edition to run at 800x600 on 4
MB Voodoo1 cards, normally not possible without SLI.

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> some of you that were sold on the e***ment of the first generation of
> PowerVR 3D accelerator cards back in 1996 might remember some
> announcements of Japanese game developer support from NAMCO.

> Namco was going to port some of their arcade games to the PC using the
> then-new PowerVR technology.

> Rave Racer, Air Combat 22 and Tekken (or Tekken 2)  were all to be
> released for the PowerVR card.

> here's Rave Racer

> from Next Generation  & EDGE magazines

> http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> http://www.racesimcentral.net/

> even though the PowerVR PC version of Rave Racer was only 30 FPS, half the
> framerate of the arcade, this was an incredible leap for home 3D
> technology for ***.   It's a ***y shame it was never completed and
> released!

deimo

Namco's RAVE RACER for PowerVR cards. 1996. canceled

by deimo » Mon, 18 Jul 2005 08:12:03


> Of course, there was always this:

> http://www.geocities.com/mechwarrior2_3d/PowerVR.htm

> MechWarrior 2 PowerVR Edition with full bilinear filtering, mipmapping, and
> fog.

> BTW, MechWarrior 2, even the 3D-enhanced versions, did not use a Z-buffer.
> The extra memory freed up allowed the Glide edition to run at 800x600 on 4
> MB Voodoo1 cards, normally not possible without SLI.

Now I remember that! I never thought why 800x600 was only in certain
games. Hrm.  The 3DFX Shadow Warrior port obviously didn't need a Z
buffer, so that makes sense now.

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