The 3Dfx Voodoo Difference: This is why we love them

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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  • @bigbro890
    @bigbro890 7 лет назад +199

    I thought about upgrading to 1070, but after seeing this, I think I am going with Vodoo.

    • @armorgeddon
      @armorgeddon 7 лет назад +6

      No wonder with those convincing commercials at the end ;-)
      Better choose Radeon btw!

    • @citotchannel8746
      @citotchannel8746 5 лет назад

      Feel the pain

    • @TGAProMKM
      @TGAProMKM 4 года назад +1

      i prefer voodoo 2 alright....

    • @mauriciochacon
      @mauriciochacon 4 года назад +2

      voodoo 3 is just epic for RETRO glide2x

    • @Caleb-fv5fp
      @Caleb-fv5fp 2 года назад +3

      What the heck is a 1070?

  • @ubbgn
    @ubbgn 7 лет назад +141

    For me was unreal, bough a diamond 4mb, had unreal bundle with it and the first time i saw it run in my PC was like another world!

    • @totalrandomtechnolog
      @totalrandomtechnolog 7 лет назад +10

      Yes! Someone with the same experience as me when it comes to 3dfx video cards! Unreal under glide teleported me into Napali, for real!

    • @MrFmlouder
      @MrFmlouder 7 лет назад +3

      voodoo 2 monster 8meg i might still have it shadows of the empire star wars was a night and day change

    • @MrTigaente
      @MrTigaente 7 лет назад +10

      For me, Unreal was the first 3d-accelerated game I have ever seen. I still remember just looking at the terrain and the giant waterfall right at the beginning for hours :)

    • @GaryKildall
      @GaryKildall 7 лет назад +4

      ubbgn Voodoo Banshee 16 MB with Forsaken and Unreal

    • @ubbgn
      @ubbgn 7 лет назад +3

      Wasnt unreal a tech demo to show the capabilities of the 3DFX?

  • @stonent
    @stonent 5 лет назад +51

    I still love the fact that we had hardware accelerated 3D DOS games at one point in history.

    • @hyoenmadan
      @hyoenmadan 6 месяцев назад +3

      I remember a DOS demo showing it was perfectly possible for the Nvidia Riva 128 3D acceleration to be compatible with DOS, at least from the technical standpoint. But for Nvidia that would meant to expose the register interface of their chips to a certain extent.
      That's why Nvidia, as the proprietary company it has always been, decided to make all their accelerators as Windows/Direct3D only, and never offering any DDK or libraries to access directly the register interface of the chips beyond what is available in the drivers. Direct3D hides the register interface of the chips behind the drivers.

    • @ProBloggerWorld
      @ProBloggerWorld 2 месяца назад

      Yes, and INTEL wasn't to happy about it, since they only recently introduced the Pentium and were marketing it as a "You don't need another/other chips" powerhouse.

  • @fcknwckd
    @fcknwckd 7 лет назад +66

    My history of almost 20 years of gpu power!
    • Diamond Stealth 3D 2000
    • Diamond Monster 3D Z100 3dfx Banshee 12MB  my first voodoo card!
    • STB Voodoo3 2000 16MB
    • MSI GeForce4 Ti 4200 128MB
    • Club 3D Radeon X800XL 256MB
    • MSI Radeon 9800 XT
    • Sapphire Radeon X1950XT 256MB
    • GeForce 8800GT 512MB
    • Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Boost 3GB
    • MSI GeForce GTX 1080, 8GB
    and offcourse CPU's
    • Intel Pentium, 133MHz
    • Intel Pentium 2, 450MHz
    • Intel Pentium 4, 2.4GHz
    • AMD Athlon 64 3200+
    • AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
    • Intel Core i5-3570K
    • Intel Core i7-7700K

    • @ibizenco
      @ibizenco 7 лет назад +8

      I beat you on the CPU's: my first CPU was a 80286 :))

    • @carlos89784
      @carlos89784 7 лет назад +3

      Cool, thanks for sharing, I always like to read comments like yours.
      My history is small.
      2006 - Intel® 82G965 - Fujitsu Siemens computer
      2008 - Intel GMA 4500MHD - Toshiba Satellite L300
      2014 - GTX 760M 2Gb GDDR5 - Asus rog G56jr
      2015 - GTX 980M 8Gb GDDR5 - Clevo P750DM-g
      2016 - MSI GTX 1070 Aero - Syber Vapor
      CPU
      2006 - Pentium 4 3.60GHz
      2008 - Pentium dual core T2390 1.86GHz
      2014 - i7 4700HQ 2.40GHz
      2015 - i7 6700K 4.00GHz
      2016 - i5 6600K OC 3.50GHz

    • @fcknwckd
      @fcknwckd 7 лет назад

      likewise Carlos

    • @fcknwckd
      @fcknwckd 7 лет назад +7

      That's not fair. I only included the ones i bought myself.
      My really first pc was a C64 with cassette tapes :)

    • @ibizenco
      @ibizenco 7 лет назад +2

      CPU:
      -DTK 80286 (6 MHz, 12 MHz in turbo mode, imagine that, lolz)
      -Intel Pentium I (200 MHz)
      -AMD K6-2 (or was it a K6-III?) (450 MHz)
      -AMD Athlon64 3000+ (1.8 GHz)
      -AMD Athlon64 4000+ (2.0 GHz)
      -Intel Pentium 4 Willamette (1.6 GHz)
      -Intel Core2Duo E4700 (2.6 GHz)
      -IBM PowerPC "970" in my 1st Gen iMac G5 (1.8 GHz)
      -Intel Core i5-2500k (3.3 GHz, not overclocked)
      -Intel Core i5-3450 (3.1 GHz)
      -Intel Core i5-2400 (mid-2011 iMac) (3.1 GHz);
      and I am forgetting a few laptops that I had/have (like a Pentium III 500 MHz in an ancient Compaq Armada laptop, whose 160 GB WesternDigital HD broke down last week;
      Core2Duo Somethings; Pentium DualCore T3400)
      GPU:
      -S3 Virge DX/GX
      -Diamond "Monster3D" (3Dfx add-on card)
      -Geforce 1 Something...
      -Geforce 6600GT (brand "Crap3D", I mean "Club3D" with a Zalman cooler)
      -Geforce6600GT (brand Asus, "Aeolus")
      -Geforce 5200FX (Sweex)
      -Geforece 7600GS (with Zalman Cooler)
      -RadeonHD 3450 (Sweex)
      -RadeonHD 6870 (Asus)
      -Geforce GTX 460 (Gigabyte)
      -Geforce 630GT (Gigabyte)
      -a bunch of Intel onboard-video chips...
      Whoops, forgot this 3Dfx Voodoo4 4500 that I still have lying around somewhere.
      This should be about it, If I can remember correctly :)

  • @Vigulfr
    @Vigulfr 7 лет назад +23

    My 3Dfx memories was that they were too expensive for my parents to buy me one and I had to make do with a 2d VESA graphics card for bloody ages. I remember seeing the Voodoo boxes at pc stores and pc fairs and pretty much drooling.

    • @kjellvb1979
      @kjellvb1979 2 года назад +1

      I got my first job at a subway to buy one....my first payday went right over to EB and bought one. FF7 looked great, and Tomb Raider blew me away.

  • @defaultdefault812
    @defaultdefault812 7 лет назад +52

    Seeing Unreal running on a Voodoo 4MB after running it on software render on a P200MMX. Seeing the opening castle flyby scene was just...hypnotising!

    • @stonent
      @stonent 3 года назад +5

      For me it was the polished floors in Unreal at the beginning of the game where you went to get the first armor suit.

    • @souljastation5463
      @souljastation5463 3 года назад +2

      @@stonent it's happening again with ray trading

    • @kjellvb1979
      @kjellvb1979 2 года назад +2

      @@souljastation5463 Yeah I played Control with RT on and those real time reflections, and color bleed from lights, was amazing....

    • @sacamentobob
      @sacamentobob Год назад

      @@souljastation5463 ray trading lol. You mean ray tracing. What a sham with the RTX nonsense, we had much better reflections back then with Unreal and with a first gen pure 3d accelerator like the voodoo 1 3dfx. Now all they can do is stuff a bunch of rays where they dont need it to slow down all cards except the card which pays for the developers to put the code in (Nvidia bastards)

    • @souljastation5463
      @souljastation5463 Год назад +1

      @@sacamentobob This is nonsense, when ray tracing is done well there's no match with a non raytraced game.
      I used to play with ray traced Minecraft mods years ago, way before Nvidia invented RTX, and it was impressive.
      Now, it's true that some games have no business of being called ray traced, Forspoken is an example of this.
      But games like Control, the Matrix Awakens, Minecraft and even Fortnight are just a small example of what ray tracing will bring to the future of visual fidelity.

  • @chikaw0ng
    @chikaw0ng 2 года назад +12

    Unreal made me get a voodoo card. I will never forget how blown away I was when I saw the graphics. I stuck with 3dfx from that point on. My last 3dfx card was the voodoo 4. This card got me through college until I moved on with a geforce 4 ti 4200 64mb. Good memories.

  • @lutijn7398
    @lutijn7398 3 года назад +12

    i remember als getting a vodoo card second hand because these were very expensive when i was a kid, also because of tomb raider, i never felt the same wow feeling ever in any piece of hardware than that card. i now have a arcade cabinet from 1998 with a vodoo 2 card in it, and it is absolutely jawdropping

  • @DimitriosChannel
    @DimitriosChannel 5 лет назад +10

    I love how you added that funny 3DFX commercial at the end, I was just thinking about it before it showed up at the end of your vid.

  • @hmpeter
    @hmpeter 7 лет назад +391

    No other PC hardware upgrade impressed me so much since then, and I guess no other ever will. It was just a complete different world.
    The praise of new features today's Graphids Cards manufacturers make with each new generation is just outright boring in comparison.
    My brother and me just built us some nice Pentium 2 / Voodoo 3 gaming rigs to do some retro gaming/LAN. Worth every penny! (I still have my old youth rig though: P133, 16MByte of RAM, S3 Virge Shocker DX + Voodoo Graphics. Yeah! :D Today quite some websites would not fit in the RAM those machines hat to run games and even windows in their later days. ^^)

    • @hmpeter
      @hmpeter 7 лет назад +15

      Ok, I have to admit SSDs are pretty awesome. I guess sometimes I forget how much, but then get reminded when I have to use someones 8 years old vista system on a 5200rpm laptop drive. :D

    • @LoydAvenheart
      @LoydAvenheart 7 лет назад

      Pentium 2???? Why.

    • @SalveMonesvol
      @SalveMonesvol 7 лет назад +2

      How about the 8800 ultra?

    • @estebanborro5645
      @estebanborro5645 7 лет назад +1

      well implemented VR+some sort of kinect device would be a good step forward

    • @hmpeter
      @hmpeter 7 лет назад +7

      @Lloyd Nix
      Pentium 2 is a good compromise. It is not to fast for older games like a more modern system would be, but is decent enough for most Voodoo era games. They just hit a sweetspot for me there.
      Since I have a couple of P2-350 CPUs and mainboards that people threw away, all I had to buy was a nice CF card as an Harddrive replacement and the Voodoo 3.
      I run Win98se on it and am quite impressed. Really, really smooth, fast and snappy system. A joy to use.

  • @Tiagotaf
    @Tiagotaf 4 года назад +9

    The game changer for me was Need for Speed 2 SE! I absolutely love the game, and it gives me the chills just remembering the awe of the first time I plugged in a Voodoo2 card in my P233 back in 1999. It transformed the gameplay SO MUCH, the graphics became so beautiful, new special effects, I was mesmerized! Then, it was Unreal Tournament! This game made me buy my second Voodoo2 for the SLI awesomeness! It was addictive! The first time a PC could run games MUCH better than a gaming console. Too bad they went bankrupt, it was so sad :'(

  • @shepfacexl
    @shepfacexl 7 лет назад +19

    For me it was Open GL Quake running on a Voodoo 2 Monster 2. What a fantastic piece of hardware!

  • @callumshotmail
    @callumshotmail 7 лет назад +44

    I remember the first time I played GTA with my new Voodoo2. I went from choppy gameplay to so smooth and clear it felt unnatural. Not to mention the first time I saw that 3DFX logo as the card was initialized.

    • @callumshotmail
      @callumshotmail 7 лет назад +3

      I also remember the first time I fired up Mario64 on Ultrahle. I was insanely amazed to see Mario running around smoothly on a PC.. and to this day the N64 is still poorly emulated

    • @proCaylak
      @proCaylak 7 лет назад +1

      LegoJKL that's why there is a 1-100 rule about emulators

    • @spladam3845
      @spladam3845 7 лет назад +6

      +Freedom Of Motion this is because of the emulator. It's now mostly limited by the software, that is the efficiency of the emulator, in this case Dolphin, but the truth is Dolphin is using some tricks to emulate the Game Cube, it is not a true bit for bit emulation. This is why so many of the games are not playable and so many more are filled with bugs. *In the case of the PS2, which you refereed to as easily emulated, only a small part of it's game library is actually playable, and those that are are done only with hacks, as the PS2 processor is amazingly difficult to cycle for cycle emulate.*
      In reality, to truly emulate hardware in a software environment, you need silicon that is many orders of magnitude faster, in fact, even with modern PC's, a true emulation of the MIPS processor in the N64 would barely be possible. The timing on almost all SNES, Dreamcast, and N64 emulators is way off of the true clock timing of the legacy hardware, and is "faked" using hacks. Ironically, the newer the hardware, the closer the legacy hardware tends to mimic the processes, creating less need for many of the hacks, as the newer hardware uses many of the same timings and process for math and memory calls, making the ratio of power needed for true emulation a little less.
      Think about it though, you have to execute process that were done between memory and CPU on the same bus using software, meaning to truly emulate you have to make a program synthesize the logic of a solid state silicon wafer, using the closest modern approximation of reducing the calculations by the same processes the silicon would have done using the same timing (very very fast timing that is synchronized by a chip on the bus dedicated to synchronizing square waves) ,something we sometimes refer to as cycle accuracy, with an extra layer of memory access, as you can almost never get a modern PC to behave in the same way as the legacy memory and CPU. This means the software has to interpret the behavior every few steps, telling your CPU and memory bus how to behave in a way the legacy hardware would have, closely scrutinizing the timing, slowing it down or speeding it up every few nanoseconds, then sending that data to the emulation environment.
      *The truth is, you need a 3Ghz machine to accurately emulate the 21Mhz SNES processor.*
      Here is a great article by the author of bsnes, an extremely accurate SNES emulator about what it actually takes to truly emulate something.
      arstechnica.com/gaming/2011/08/accuracy-takes-power-one-mans-3ghz-quest-to-build-a-perfect-snes-emulator/
      www.tested.com/tech/gaming/2712-why-perfect-hardware-snes-emulation-requires-a-3ghz-cpu/
      In short, we are very far from accurately emulating the Game Cube, PS2, and and the Wii, even though you can play Windwaker in glorious 4k.
      *Chicken livers is right as well, to this day the N64 is still poorly emulated.* Just listen to the audio on any random N64 game, it's all about the timing.

    • @RuruFIN
      @RuruFIN 5 лет назад

      @Vineshroom depends on game I guess. An E6400 @ 3.2GHz ran Final Fantasy X very nicely 10yrs ago.

  • @motorsportfangr
    @motorsportfangr 7 лет назад +84

    Good god those commercials wouldn't fly today.

    • @bastianfromkwhbsn8498
      @bastianfromkwhbsn8498 7 лет назад +54

      Good old days, the youth wasn't brain washed with political correctness.

    • @gamephreak5
      @gamephreak5 7 лет назад +13

      Yeah, today the world is filled with SJW cucks who are brainwashed with all this "Global Warming" crap.
      Actually, these type of commercials are just what we need today to kick political correctness in the backside!

    • @AshtonCoolman
      @AshtonCoolman 6 лет назад +4

      On the contrary, I think these commercials would fit right in in our overly sensitized, PC culture today. It makes light of it like College Humor or SNL does. People wouldn't mind it.

    • @saw141
      @saw141 6 лет назад +6

      Yes they would.
      They’re funny.
      Also there’s literally nothing wrong with being PC, it’s more efficient in the long run. It’s better for everyone. You’re pushing this narrative that there’s something wrong with being a considerate, thoughtful person. Of course people over do it, they overdo everything.

    • @KokoroKatsura
      @KokoroKatsura 5 лет назад +7

      global warming is a real thing though
      we are experiencing in greenland right now

  • @UselessDuckCompany
    @UselessDuckCompany 7 лет назад +14

    My first card was a voodoo 5 and I loved it. It had 2 massive processors and fans.

    • @armspac
      @armspac 3 года назад +2

      Same! Had the 5500. Gave it away in the end. Massive mistake

    • @_nom_
      @_nom_ 3 года назад

      Huh? The 3 was the last 3dfx card worth getting. After the 5 sorry support got dropped over night. DX performance was terrible. No opengl out of the box.

    • @thefaultinourpizza1513
      @thefaultinourpizza1513 2 года назад

      @@_nom_ the cards go for hundreds either way

  • @koopakape
    @koopakape 7 лет назад +7

    Starting PC gaming seriously around year 2000, Starseige Tribes being the prime example, and going from an integrated card to a Voodoo3.... it absolutely was *exactly* like the side-by-side clips. Before, everything was chunky and the textures were made up of huge, obvious pixels, the framerate was something around 10-20 at best, then with the Voodoo it suddenly became buttery smooth, high framerate, incredible textures, and awesome lighting. No single PC upgrade will ever feel as massive for gaming as this did.

  • @tohopes
    @tohopes 7 лет назад +89

    OZONE RESTORED

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 7 лет назад +27

    Great video! Yes, 3DFX turned the industry around =D Carmageddon was great on a Voodoo.

  • @Larry
    @Larry 7 лет назад +9

    It was Interstate '76 that changed me, more so as it just drove me nuts with the choppy frame rate.

  • @MatSpeedle
    @MatSpeedle 7 лет назад +1

    Great video! I had a Voodoo 2 8Mb bought for my birthday by my dad. Sadly it was DOA, when it was sent back for a return they sent me the 12Mb Voodoo 2 instead. Needless to say it was an amazing day for me. The first game that literally blow my mind was one of the NFS games, that when it rained, left rain drops on the screen. One of my favorite PC gaming memories of my childhood. I've finally source the exact same Creative Voodoo 2 Blaster for my current retro gamin PC. Cannot wait to play some of my old games! Your channel certainly gets me very nostalgic :) Keep up the great work!

  • @theguardian8317
    @theguardian8317 3 года назад +5

    the so called "gamer community" could never understand why someone that played PC games since the 90's couldn't care less about ray tracing, RTX and other silly gimmicks

  • @cammelspit
    @cammelspit 7 лет назад +4

    Ok, the commercials? GREAT touch. I didn't use PCs until I was about 11 years old, my brother had sent us a 233Mhz Pentium machine. The second I saw what a VooDoo card could do for me I got the VooDoo3 2000 and slapped that bad boy in there. Quake 2 was my main motivation but then all of the older games I had never played before became available to play with all the stunning 3DFX glory you could shake a stick at. I used that card all the way until I tried to buy a VooDoo 5. Was so disappointed by the price for performance of that card I took it back and got a GeForce2. It's sad really because 3DFX was amazing at the time, they just dropped the ball so hard that they became irrelevant seemingly overnight.
    We miss you VooDoo!!!

  • @cccycling5835
    @cccycling5835 11 месяцев назад +1

    My first upgrade to a computer was a Voodoo 3 2000. It wowed me like no other card has done since (well maybe the GeForce 3). It made Tomb Raider and Rainbow Six instantly jump from less than my Playstation to a light year ahead of it. I miss those days.

  • @rendellvalles6749
    @rendellvalles6749 7 лет назад +213

    I have a gtx 950, and is looking for an upgrade, will the 3dfx voodoo be good?

    • @rendellvalles6749
      @rendellvalles6749 7 лет назад +8

      Richard Woo great!

    • @ruikazane5123
      @ruikazane5123 7 лет назад +8

      nvidia nailed 3dfx for its business

    • @tiiBBzi
      @tiiBBzi 7 лет назад +13

      Yup fuck nvidia

    • @capcom23
      @capcom23 7 лет назад +6

      Nvidia rules nuff said

    • @WHATISUTUBE
      @WHATISUTUBE 7 лет назад +7

      survival of the fittest nuff said

  • @detmer87
    @detmer87 7 лет назад +22

    3dfx had great boxart

  • @alexandremondo
    @alexandremondo 7 лет назад +7

    Screamer 2 was one of the best racing games i've played in my life. Extremely fun and challenge.

  • @sgtjarhead99
    @sgtjarhead99 10 месяцев назад +1

    3dfx will always have a sentimental place in my heart. Started my journey into 3d gaming. I had the Guillemot Maxi Gamer Voodoo1. Picked it up because my ATI Rage IIc was just not cutting it. Was so impressed with my GLQuake performance, I was convinced me to pick up the 12mb Voodoo2 as soon as it was available.

  • @heamorhoid
    @heamorhoid 3 года назад +1

    I was blown away by game KINGPIN. I remember when my friend went to USA I
    persuaded him to borrow 3dfx voodoo2 to me until he go back. I had it for 2 years. Great memories.

  • @erikt211
    @erikt211 7 лет назад +4

    Re-Volt and Unreal Tournament were the two reasons I went and got a Voodoo 3. Best PC gaming decision I ever made in history haha

    • @TGTK-FreeSpeech-
      @TGTK-FreeSpeech- 6 лет назад +2

      Unreal Tournament ran so freaking beautifully on the Voodoo 3. I was getting constant 100+ FPS at maximum resolution.

  • @FaSMaN
    @FaSMaN 7 лет назад +15

    I had the Diamond Voodoo 1 that I got for my birthday, a year before my father got a extremely expensive GPU , (I can't remember which) when I got the V1 it blew his out of the water he was extremely jealous , as not only did his card not look or perform as good but it was IRQ hell to get it to work as it needed 2 IRQs and on the same PCI interface ...
    Needless to say I loved this card to bits as it came bundled with a lot of games I remember F1 looking amazing , this card lasted me for quite some time :)
    I had a 233mhz MMX back then

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  7 лет назад +6

      Nice. You would have likely gotten better FPS or at least less FPS dips with that CPU of yours. I was actually really impressed how well it ran with the Cyrix.

    • @FaSMaN
      @FaSMaN 7 лет назад +2

      Back then I wouldnt have known the difference, I am still trying to find a cheap diamond V1 to recreate the system and see how fast it is and what it was capable of, I remember the only game that struggled it was Unreal 1, but that was more a limitation of the 233mhz P1, I got a 333 Celeron A not long there after with a TNT 1 that was amazing :)

    • @m9078jk3
      @m9078jk3 7 лет назад +1

      A friend of mine gave me his Pentium 233Mhz MMX system.I did put a Diamond Monster 3D card in it and a Diamond Monster MX 100 (Aureal A3D) Sound card in it too along with a AWE 64 Gold Sound card (for pure DOS mode).
      It's one of my favorite vintage systems.I also have a Iomega Zip drive in it too.
      I was tempted to put a PowerVR PCX2 card in it but it's better on a faster system like a Pentium II system.Since it's dated in January 1998 I decided to run Windows 95c on the system (I try to keep the system components and the OS around the same time period though it has a later 1999 10 GB Hard drive just I have tons of games to run on that system.

  • @armorgeddon
    @armorgeddon 7 лет назад +1

    One of my best friends uncle bought a system with an AMD K6-200. That enabled us to play Extreme Assault with it's MMX-patch, which made the game look much better and I was convinced that I needed to upgrade my Pentium 100 with an MMX-processor. However shortly afterwards that friend bought a Colormaster VoodooMania and put it into his uncles PC and we installed the 3dfx patch for Extreme Assault. It blew us away how much better the game ran and looked even compared to the MMX-version. When then went on a 3dfx gaming spree the day before the 1998 Nagano Olympics Opening, which we wanted to watch live. We played Extreme Assault and Grand Prix Legends (which was unplayable with keyboard), but mostly FIFA 98, NHL 98 and Screamer 2 with cheats that enabled bonus cars and a strange underground dragstrip IIRC. The games ran sooo much smoother and looked better at the same time. Needless to say that we woke up too late for the start of the Olympic live coverage, but I switched on the TV and it was still on only to discover later, that is was a re-run :-)
    I skipped the CPU-upgrade and waited a bit till I got a completely new system with PII 350 and Creative 3D Blaster Banshee.
    One of the most memorable things of that era was the lense flare effect that was used everywhere and loved by us.
    All that coupled with EAX/A3D surround sound on multiple speakers and Force Feedback controllers made the late 90s/early 2000 so awesome.

  • @RosePhoto1
    @RosePhoto1 7 лет назад +2

    Great video. I was playing Quake II in software mode when I came into some lucky money and bought a Diamond Monster Voodoo II. Quake II at 1024x768 was breathtaking. Word spread quickly in my neighbourhood and I had complete strangers knocking on my door and asking if they could see a demo. It was a great time for PC gaming.

  • @Ray-dx2pf
    @Ray-dx2pf 7 лет назад +23

    Those commercials were hilarious! To bad i was only a infant in the 90s.

    • @adorenu1338
      @adorenu1338 7 лет назад +3

      ray ray i didnt even exist in 90s

    • @cortexcortexified8623
      @cortexcortexified8623 3 года назад +1

      Doesn't matter. Grab PCem/86box and go ahead, enjoy the days when we the boomers were young.

    • @souljastation5463
      @souljastation5463 3 года назад

      Back then it was cool to make fun of politically correctness and empty corporate pandering.
      Nowadays corporate culture is so embedded in society that people would get angry and protest on twitter until the company takes the ads down.

    • @souljastation5463
      @souljastation5463 3 года назад

      @@cortexcortexified8623 I'm sure you're joking but to clarify: boomers weren't young in the 90s, they were at least 40.

  • @Laziter73
    @Laziter73 7 лет назад +11

    I got my first 3Dfx card so I could play Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and Wing Commander: Prophecy.
    Now I regret selling the ones that I had.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  7 лет назад +2

      Nice. I loved the Wing Commander series and did play Prophecy on a Pentium 133 with S3 + Voodoo :) I didn't play Turok though.

    • @Laziter73
      @Laziter73 7 лет назад +2

      Mine was an Intel Pentium 233 MMX with a S3 Virge 4MB + Voodoo. It was quite capable back in the days :)
      I still have my Wing Commander games on discs (except 1 and 2), I also have the entire collection on GOG :)

    • @Laziter73
      @Laziter73 7 лет назад +2

      My memory got carried away. My CPU wasn't an Intel, it was the AMD K6-2 450.

  • @sergiostockfleth823
    @sergiostockfleth823 2 года назад +1

    Some 20 years ago, I helped a buddy of mine, building him a new computer, and as thanks he gave me an original 3dfx Vodoo 8MB card, which I have still have to this day, and I am toying with the idea of building a retro machine around this card :-)

  • @jimmyqballs
    @jimmyqballs 7 лет назад

    One of the best parts about buying a Voodoo card back in the day was you got so many full versions of free games!

  • @TeslaNick2
    @TeslaNick2 7 лет назад +8

    My first 'proper' graphics card was a Voodoo Banshee 16Mb back in 1998.

  • @johnkapri6306
    @johnkapri6306 7 лет назад +3

    "Bleifuss Zwei" really got me! xD You pronunce it with a bavarian accent wich is hilarious.

  • @warc8us
    @warc8us Год назад

    the first piece of computer hardware I ever received as a gift was a 3Dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI graphics card. I loved the box art. That card helped spark a fascination with PCs in me, and gave me my career today in the videogame industry. I have a lot of nostalgia for those days, when there were still big box stores selling PC components. Nothing beat the smell of a new PC card fresh out of the box.

  • @_shaolinkaz6270
    @_shaolinkaz6270 Год назад +1

    brings back memories! I remember spending over $350 USD when the card was first released. If I recall, I had purchased it directly via mail order through Computer World magazine. Good ol' days!!

  • @DevilMaster
    @DevilMaster 5 лет назад +4

    The software that made me decide to go out and buy a Voodoo2 card (I skipped the first generation) was UltraHLE. I was (still am) an emulation freak, and the prospect of playing N64 games on my PC at what then was high resolution was too much to resist. I also enjoyed the speed increases in PSEmuPro (PS1 emulator), Quake2 and Sentinel Returns. And then I bought Unreal... man, what a game.

  • @WaybackTECH
    @WaybackTECH 7 лет назад +5

    Never had a 3dfx card back then. Too expensive for me. My first 3D capable card was the Stealth 2000 s3 Virge, then went to the Stealth S220, then Viper V330, and pretty much stayed nVidia till the 7800GS cards, after that I went to ATI. I did snag a VD3 2000 card from a computer in the early 2000's but that was more of a tinker around with card than anything, too bad it died. Loved the commercials at the end.

  • @Tecnolock
    @Tecnolock 7 лет назад

    I went out and bought my first 3DFx Voodoo 3 to play System Shock 2. Completely amazing Card. A couple years later I picked up a 3DFx Voodoo 5 5500 that I still have hanging on my wall to this day to remind me what an fantastic line up this company had.

  • @jamesvalentine925
    @jamesvalentine925 5 лет назад +1

    My 3dfx Voodoo memories mainly involve drooling over them as a teenager. A couple of days ago I picked up a Dell Dimesion XPS T500 very cheaply as it wouldn't post. I opened it up to discover a Voodoo3 3000. Thankfully the card was working fine and it wasn't posting due to a bad stick of ram, 256mb of PC100 later and the whole system works perfectly and I'm enjoying games as they could have been back in the day.

  • @Wheeljack2k
    @Wheeljack2k 7 лет назад +19

    Today's graphics cards suffer from coild whining.
    My Righteous 3D back then activated with an audible CLICK.
    Those were the days. :)
    Came bundled with a couple of games. Really loved Descent 2 but had to buy it seperately, because the bundled version was just a glorified 8 level demo.
    That first few minutes of playing it though (compared to Descent 1)... it felt, like my PC had suddenly become an arcade machine.
    And then one day I found that GLQuake patch on the id-software FTP...

    • @P9R
      @P9R 6 лет назад

      Shooting into the water on 2fort4. Luckily someone made an invisible water software patch a week or two later!

    • @KokoroKatsura
      @KokoroKatsura 5 лет назад

      all my systems and graphics cards don't have coil whines
      except logitech G9

    • @RuruFIN
      @RuruFIN 5 лет назад +1

      It's a relay which clicked. My PSU does the same thing.

  • @larsenmats
    @larsenmats 7 лет назад +3

    I remember when I got my first Voodoo card. Must have been in 1997 or something. I remember I copied the 3Dfx patch for Quake in the folder and the difference was just insane. I just loved it. Later on I upgraded to Voodoo 2 and even got two of them in SLI. I finally left the 3Dfx cards when the Riva TNT 2 Ultras came out.

    • @jean-marcfueri6678
      @jean-marcfueri6678 7 лет назад

      Yes same here! First thing I did after installing the Voodoo was to copy that 3Dfx patch and launch Quake. It blew me away! Remember how smooth it looked and performed? I am glad I was part of the pre and post 3D accelerated era. We had as much fun before 3D cards though, didn't we?

  • @tagesvaterpatrick8780
    @tagesvaterpatrick8780 3 года назад +2

    It was around 1996, I passed by the window of the local Computer Store and saw a Demo of Tomb Raider on a 14" Screen and decided to buy my first PC. I already had been in touch with the C64 at a friends house and were also allowed to play Civilization and Doom on a 468 DX100 at another friends house, but this was my first own PC: A Pentium 90, paired with 8 MB of RAM, an S3 Trio and a Sound Blaster 16. 2000 Deutsche Mark! From there on started the journey... If there was a new game worth playing (milestones like quake 2, unreal, half-life, oblivion, Stalker), a new CPU or GPU had to be somehow obtained, no matter what...
    CPU/GPU History
    P 133 with a S3 Virge
    P200 with the Virge and the first Voodoo Card (loved it)
    AMD K6.2 333 with a Riva TNT (another legendary GPU)
    AMD K6.2 450 bought a voodoo 2
    AMD Duron 600
    AMD Athlon 1100, and my first Geforce 256
    Athlon II x2 240, geforce gt 430, later the 730
    Phenom II x4 (what a mess), GT 1030
    Ryzen 5 2600, GTX 1050 Ti
    have my eyes laid on a ryzen 7 2700x and maybe then it s time for an Nv RTX or AMD R9 card 🤭

  • @Atari8man2011
    @Atari8man2011 6 лет назад

    I had a savage 3 card in my pc back in those days and when a friend came over with his Pc to show me his new Voodoo 3 3000 it just blew me away. The game was rollcage 1 and that week I got my first 3dfx card. I have a small collection of 3dfx cards today two Voodoo 3 3000 agp/pci and a Voodoo 5 5500 agp. Every year or so I put together a retro build and relive those great moments. Unreal - GLQuake - Rollcage and so many more. Like always Phil great Video!

  • @ThomasWinders
    @ThomasWinders 7 лет назад +7

    My (2 cents) memories were not about a graphic card, but about a CPU. I remember I had an AMD K7 3D Now, and bought a (marvellous) game called "Outcast", which used a lot of bump-mapping and was cpu-based. My cpu was struggeling just to keep it at some 10 fps. I took the game to a friend, installed on his pc(which had a Pentium 3( of some kind, with half of my AMD speed) and it ran like a devil :D

    • @rudolfrieder186
      @rudolfrieder186 7 лет назад +1

      Thomas Samoht It's called height-mapping, but it's somewhat similar to bump-mapping

    • @ThomasWinders
      @ThomasWinders 7 лет назад

      Rudolf Rieder yeah, you got that ;)

    • @ThomasWinders
      @ThomasWinders 7 лет назад

      Well it's been a long time and as far as I know, it's a fan-made thing... So expect no big deal. I'm always waiting for it though...

    • @kristof821
      @kristof821 7 лет назад +3

      The original developer is working on Outcast - Second Contact.
      www.pcgamer.com/outcast-second-contact-coming-in-march-2017-first-screens-released/
      if it's a success they will make a real sequel.

    • @ThomasWinders
      @ThomasWinders 7 лет назад

      kristof Now that's some great news!

  • @anthbobo2783
    @anthbobo2783 7 лет назад +7

    I still remember my 16mg vodoo 3 3000

  • @robbienorton9522
    @robbienorton9522 2 года назад +2

    This card revolutionized the gaming industry

  • @MrArtex79
    @MrArtex79 7 лет назад +1

    Good stuff as always Phil. You KNOW I'm obsessed with 3DFX!

  • @klausvogler6710
    @klausvogler6710 7 лет назад +3

    I remember buying a second Voodoo2 and playing Unreal in SLI mode.
    Awesome memories :D

  • @RaptorZX3
    @RaptorZX3 7 лет назад +3

    The game that i bought at the time supported MMX and the 3DFX card and i must say this is what pushed me to get a Voodoo1 not long after getting my computer. That game is POD.

  • @jolly7188
    @jolly7188 3 года назад +1

    PC MASTER RACE does exists for 3Dfx. When all my friends used to play on console, I can remember how I was feeling looking at the 3Dfx logo coming out before FIFA RTWC 98. It was like to be 4 years ahead. My Diamond Monster 3DFX Voodoo. Unforgettable

  • @andersrabenhansen5017
    @andersrabenhansen5017 7 лет назад

    I clearly remember the first time I saw a Voodoo card in action back in 1997. At the time I was living in a dorm and one day I heard commotion in the hall, so I went out to check out what the fuss was all about. A guy who lived a few door down the hall had install this card and people were flocking around to see the amazing graphics in a game. It was a shooter game, probably Quake, and the graphics was so unbelievable good. No jagged edges and high FPS. 90's kids will never understand that feeling of watching something so groundbreaking. The closest comparison today would be a fully 3D interactive bodysuit.

  • @ettoredeamico1526
    @ettoredeamico1526 7 лет назад +7

    Kudos for the ads they're hilarious xD

  • @samueldesbiens2524
    @samueldesbiens2524 7 лет назад +4

    Quake 1-2-3, Unreal, Forsaken, Jedi Knight, Decent 3, Outwars, Mechwarriors 3, Heavy Gear 2, etc etc etc

  • @KebunH
    @KebunH 3 года назад +1

    Need for Speed 3: Hot Pursuit, my dad put a voodoo in the pc without telling me but man was I surprised how suddenly my favourite game ran smooth like butter, and with amazing graphics too

  • @Dowlphin
    @Dowlphin 7 лет назад +1

    I even remember this from the far past. It was a time when I was playing Descent and had gotten an S3 Virge VX and was only moderately impressed because the improved framerate came with dithered textures. Relatively soon after that switched to the Voodoo (Diamond Monster 3D) and was very pleased, even though textures looked more blurry due to a strong smoothing filter. Well, not too much of surprise considering it was an addon card.
    When you said 3Dfx forced other manufacturers to either adapt or perish, I thought: Well, buying up is always an option.
    These days it's telling that it becomes so hard for newcomers to make a quantum leap. The business world solidifies, becomes rigid, and that's death.

  • @miiiikku
    @miiiikku 7 лет назад +36

    480p 4k of its time.

    • @armorgeddon
      @armorgeddon 7 лет назад +3

      For a VERY short time it was as development was rapid.

    • @TGTK-FreeSpeech-
      @TGTK-FreeSpeech- 6 лет назад +4

      nah it was more 800x600 and 1024x768 that were the coveted resolutions.

    • @ItPutsTheLotionOnItsSkin
      @ItPutsTheLotionOnItsSkin 4 года назад +1

      @@TGTK-FreeSpeech-

  • @Cmdad
    @Cmdad 6 лет назад +4

    Quake 1 was the game that made me buy my Orchid 3DFX card. I am suprised its not on your list.

  • @uglyduckling81
    @uglyduckling81 6 лет назад

    I saw Quake 2 running on a 3DFX card at my local LAN club. I told my mum about this earth shattering developement. By some miracle she took me out the next day and I came home the proud owner of a 6mb Canopus Pure3D. Changed my life.

  • @JavierHuerta
    @JavierHuerta 6 лет назад

    The Voodoo2 SLI setup I had in the late 90s was the single most impressive piece of gaming hardware I ever bought. Nothing compares to the shock of watching two 3dFX cards working at 1024x768.

  • @ZeroG84
    @ZeroG84 7 лет назад +3

    Urban Chaos and Sega Rally. My family was really in to computers, and we didn't get it only for that game, but after playing everything the Pentium 2 233 could handle, and then some, it was an eye opening experience to play the game as it should have look, compared to what my "gaming eyes" had already come accustomed to. Really need to go back to that game again. lol :) EDIT: I think it was Voodoo 2 at that point.

  • @CaptainRufus
    @CaptainRufus 7 лет назад +6

    My first VooDoo was a Banshee.

    • @phreeze83
      @phreeze83 7 лет назад +1

      mine too, an asus voodoo banshee ! later creative v2 with 12MB

    • @armorgeddon
      @armorgeddon 7 лет назад

      That's an unusual move to go from a Banshee to a V2.

    • @phreeze83
      @phreeze83 7 лет назад

      ??? he just said that his first voodoo card was a voodoo banshee

    • @armorgeddon
      @armorgeddon 7 лет назад

      You wrote that your first Voodoo was a Banshee and that you later got a Creative Voodoo2.

  • @alucart1984
    @alucart1984 6 лет назад +1

    This channel is awesome! I love your content. The Voodoo commercials at the end are awesome. My Voodoo Story is when I got the Voodoo 5 5500 AGP. I bought it off ebay and I was young so the price I bought it for was like one of my paychecks (my mom was mad). I hooked it up and it didn't work!!!! I freaked out and looked it over a few times and tried all kinds of things. I put my Voodoo 2 (yes I went from a 2 to a 5) back in and the PC booted up fine. I tried the Voodoo 5 again and it still didn't work. I didn't realize I had to plug power into it!!!! I plugged it in and enjoyed 64MB goodness. I still have the card to this day.

  • @eyedye
    @eyedye 5 лет назад

    It was 1997. I was playing Quake II in software render mode. Read about Voodoo, and it sounded great! Plunked down $120 dollars, raced home as fast as I could... When I loaded up the game, I saw something that changed my life FOREVER... gaming at over 100FPS (in 1997!!!). Being primarily a console gamer at the time, this left me utterly speechless...

  • @runesr23
    @runesr23 6 лет назад +3

    The fillrate of 3dfx Voodoo Graphics is 50 million texels per second. The fillrate of the Nvidia GTX 1080 is 257000 million texels per second (=257 Gtexels/s - tested by TechReport - Nvidia claims up to 277 GTexels/s). Thus the GTX 1080 has a fillrate more than 5000 times the Voodoo Graphics - and that's about what it takes to enter VR worlds like Lone Echo ;-)

    • @cesteres
      @cesteres 5 лет назад

      Imagine fun factor scaled accordingly..

  • @DxDeksor
    @DxDeksor 7 лет назад +3

    I'm too young to have known that era (the voodoo 1 is older than me. Even the voodoo 2 by one month), but the first game that made me wanting a 3Dfx (this was last year XD) was carmageddon !
    Seing how beautiful and smooth (well, it's not way more smooth because the original game runs at 320*240 and the voodoo version runs at 640*480 so this counterweight the performance increase) it could run on a pentium MMX 233 ^^
    But it's better on a pentium 2 with a voodoo 2 (and I think that in order to have silky smooth performance, I'd need a pentium 3)

  • @TiberianFiend
    @TiberianFiend 7 лет назад +1

    When I bought my first 3D accelerator (a 3Dlabs Permedia 2), I didn't know I had to switch it on in settings to use it, so I kept using chunky software driver mode. When my cousin showed me how to enable hardware acceleration, I was blown away.

  • @MiaovenWinter
    @MiaovenWinter 7 лет назад

    Major props for using Screamer2 as a benchmark title; that was my childhood.
    Also shoutouts to the NFS Porsche Unleashed clips used in those old Voodoo ads.

  • @Ray-dx2pf
    @Ray-dx2pf 7 лет назад +10

    Did you know Diamond still make AMD GPU's?

    • @mdrumt
      @mdrumt 7 лет назад +1

      ray ray really?! I did not know that!

    • @rinkkalex
      @rinkkalex 7 лет назад

      They are mostly reference models though, but yeah they do.

    • @Ray-dx2pf
      @Ray-dx2pf 7 лет назад

      They have a few custom cooler models like the 380's and 90's

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  7 лет назад +3

      I actually didn't :O

    • @Ray-dx2pf
      @Ray-dx2pf 7 лет назад

      PhilsComputerLab Yeah its pretty cool. A lot of people say they just copy HIS though

  • @DjVortex-w
    @DjVortex-w 7 лет назад +4

    Antialiasing? BS.
    You might be thinking of something else. Perhaps trilinear filtering?
    Antialiasing came much, much later in graphics card technology.

    • @guttenflax
      @guttenflax 7 лет назад +1

      WarpRulez it arrived with the first VooDoo3

    • @ytanonymity3585
      @ytanonymity3585 5 лет назад +1

      Bullshit comment. Antialiasing already been on Voodoo 3

  • @ferrari2k
    @ferrari2k Год назад

    I started PC gaming in 1997 and got a Voodoo 1 card and later a Voodoo 2 for my next PC (still have that working at home).
    I sooo remember this, it is unreal how you could play games that you couldn't before.

  • @Brylant1980
    @Brylant1980 4 года назад +1

    It was the first Unreal game 100%! I go and buy this game like couple of months before i get my 3Dfx Voodoo1 :) Running this game for the first time was an experience i will never forget! At the time my PC specs was Pentium 200MMX, 32MB Ram, S3 Virge 4MB + 3Dfx Voodo 1. Best times in my life hehe :)

  • @magicstix0r
    @magicstix0r 7 лет назад +3

    Ahhh good old mode 13h... How are you, my old friend?

  • @ClassicalMusicOnline
    @ClassicalMusicOnline 6 лет назад +3

    SiS were crappy chipsets. The best chipset for P2 and P3 was intel 440bx.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  6 лет назад

      There is no P2 or P3 in this video. That SIS chipset board is my fastest Socket 7 board, so yea, you're wrong about SIS :D

    • @ClassicalMusicOnline
      @ClassicalMusicOnline 6 лет назад +2

      PhilsComputerLab i know there is no P2 and P3. I just remember that SiS chipset for those cpus was buggy.

  • @RuruFIN
    @RuruFIN 5 лет назад +1

    I'm too young for that era, I started PC gaming in 2004. Had my godfather's old Pentium II 400 @ 450MHz, 160MB RAM and I got a GeForce 2 MX for a GPU. Now 15 years later, I'm kicking with Ryzen 5 2600 @ 4.15GHz, 16GB RAM and Radeon R9 290 @ 1200/1350MHz, CPU and GPU with custom watercooling.

  • @greyfox37
    @greyfox37 7 лет назад +1

    This was my upgrade from a Cirrus Logic 2MB. Got a 6MB Voodoo on a P166 MMX with 32MB RAM. Good times in High School lol. Jedi Knight and Rainbow Six were the first two for me. What a difference

  • @paulpjr3224
    @paulpjr3224 7 лет назад +3

    Damn I can't even get my Tomb Raider to look good now on Steam using my new computer with a GTX 1070 lol. I have it on a 40inch 1080 TV looking horrible and almost unplayable.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  7 лет назад +2

      Check this out: ruclips.net/video/eefwR0mn7Vw/видео.html

    • @paulpjr3224
      @paulpjr3224 7 лет назад +1

      nice thanks

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  7 лет назад +1

      ***** Haha, yea wrong YT channel :D

    • @paulpjr3224
      @paulpjr3224 7 лет назад

      PhilsComputerLab I wasn't able to do what the guy showed in his video since mine is windows 10 and the nGlide setup now is a different version and doesn't come in a zip folder. I just put it in the Tomb Raider folder and clicked install and it said it was installed but there is no config and I tried the game and it doesn't even come on or anything anymore. Had to delete and reinstall the game but now I wonder if that nGlide set up is suppose to do something in windows not just in the game to make all 3dfx games work on your computer cause after installing it it said that all games will work. I still don't know where it went to in my computer to use it and to config the game with it.

    • @LPtubes
      @LPtubes 7 лет назад

      You know that he is talking about "DOS" - Games. That means it predates Windows as the main OS.

  • @jasongooden917
    @jasongooden917 6 лет назад +1

    I had a Highly modded and Overclocked 3D FX Voodoo 3 3000. I lived the Voodoo difference.

  • @edpistemic
    @edpistemic 7 лет назад

    For me it was Quake II. Even 20 years later I still remember clearly how enjoyable that game was - and how much better the Voodoo made it look!

  • @itsaPIXELthing
    @itsaPIXELthing 7 лет назад

    I had a Diamond Monster 3Dfx accelerator card back in those days and I remember perfectly my reaction after I loaded Tomb Raider with the 3Dfx patch! My jaw just fell to the ground! :) Carmageddon was another one for me ;)
    Thank you so much for this, Phil!
    Sorry for not being replying much to your videos! But I'm still here!! :) Amazing job you're doing ;)
    Cheers!

  • @Matt_H_26
    @Matt_H_26 7 лет назад +1

    I remember a mate of mine getting a Voodoo card. It blew me away the first time I saw it. Everything was so smooth and crisp. A little later on I purchased a new pc which came with an nVidia Riva TNT (I had no idea what that was, I just needed a faster pc for uni) One of the first games I got was Powerslide, OMG it was truly stunning for the time and so so smooth. The Voodoo was a distant memory, the TNT blew it away!

    • @si4632
      @si4632 6 лет назад

      did it fuck

  • @blizztedo7577
    @blizztedo7577 7 лет назад

    I bought one of their cards on clearance, their last release, at a CompUSA. It was amazing, the card just worked, and it worked well for years and years on end. This brings back some great memories, thank you for this!

  • @Jellybeantiger
    @Jellybeantiger 4 года назад

    A friend of mine showed off his 3dfx card and I was blown away.

  • @l3wd475
    @l3wd475 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the nostalgia trip. My first video card was a Voodoo 2. I'll never forget how amazed I was at the improvement it made.

  • @nosadonions3231
    @nosadonions3231 4 года назад

    My friend and I were using our modems to direct connect so we could multiplayer Nova Logic F22 raptor and Jane's Flight Sim. We were always at Fry's Electronics and they had a split screen demo running to show the voodoo difference. It was amazing! We saved our pennies, it was an arms race, we knew that the the first one to get the voodoo card would have air superiority.

  • @brx3649
    @brx3649 7 лет назад

    OMG! What memories. I built my first system with dual Voodoo 2's (first SLI card as far as I know). Quake was so awesome back then. I must have spent $2500.00 with dual Plextors for burning. I was making CD's while everyone else was making coasters. Thanks for the memories.

  • @TheRetroRaven
    @TheRetroRaven 4 года назад

    One word.
    Unreal.
    You should have included footage from that game. It was the main reason go get the 3Dfx card.
    That intro, and the fog effects in the ventilation system when escaping in the beginning....
    Awesome!

  • @bgtubber
    @bgtubber 7 лет назад +1

    I had a Voodo 3 back in 1999. It was like nothing I've ever seen before! All games looked and played gorgeously! I still vividly remember the box the card card came with - the tribal face on it. It was kick-ass. I miss 3dfx and the good old days :(

  • @Netsuko
    @Netsuko 7 лет назад

    Back then, Quake2 looked amazing on a 3Dfx Voodoo. The software renderer only had white lights, but Quake2 actually had colored lightning with a Vodoo card. Not to mention the massive framerate increase.

  • @NoelCraigNI
    @NoelCraigNI 7 лет назад +1

    Think it was the Voodoo 2 I had back then and an AMD 233mhz chip. The Voodoo changed my entire gaming experience it was really something remarkable back then.

  • @IgoByaGo
    @IgoByaGo 5 лет назад

    We were in a mall that had a Babbages, they had two computers running Tomb Raider. One was the Voodoo and the other was the software. I know that the one with the Voodoo had a slower processor, because they wanted to show you how much of a difference there was. I was saving up for one with my brother, but then Voodoo 2 came out. We bought Half-Life and it was almost unplayable on our Cyrix 686. My dad bought us a Creative Voodoo Banshee, but it was AGP, so we had to upgrade the motherboard. This set me down my path of always upgrading.

  • @ErikDvorak
    @ErikDvorak 7 лет назад +1

    I miss those 3dfx cards! I remember that I've somehow managed to convince my father to buy it, effectively forfeiting all my savings and pocketmoney for about 2 years. Mine 3dfx was a budget Voodoo Rush - the 6mb voodoo1 2D/3D hybrid on single board, which was extremely long as a result. I remember how I had to cut out the riveted metal brackets of the AT tower which held the lowest extra slots for hdd and fdd, just so it could fit in! I was 12 years old and nothing could stop me from playing new and old games alike using Glide renderer. Quake, Unreal, Mechawarrior 2, Interstate 76, Tomb Raider games, Build engine shooters like Blood, Outlaws, Shadow warrior, Flight unlimited 2, Red baron 3d, GTA, Driver, 3D Star Wars games and many others suddenly felt brand new! Such an exciting upgrade overall... Good old days!

  • @rhuwyn
    @rhuwyn 7 лет назад +1

    My first 3D card was a Matrox m3D with a PowerVR PCX2 chipset which i played a lot of games like MechWarrior 2 and Jedi Knight on. My first 3DFX card was a Voodoo 3 2000 bought primarily for Half-Life. I later owned a Voodoo5 and from there switched over to Ati Radeon. I didn't switch over to Nvidia till Geforce 4 Ti 4400.

  • @vBDKv
    @vBDKv 7 лет назад

    Voodoo blew my mind back then. Changed gaming for me completely.

  • @mikeh4327
    @mikeh4327 7 лет назад

    i remember that any game i got i looked for the 3DFX logo just to go home and play it and when the game recognized the card it would give that logo that was coming in and turning. excited every single time