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Monday, Feb 22, 1999 George Washington's Birthday

  

Voodoo3 Follow-up

First off, here's that contest dealie where you can win a Voodoo3, good luck to all who enter. Also, the promised rush of reviews has begun. In additions to my Voodoo3 Preview, now online are: the Preview of 3Dfx’s Voodoo3 Chip on Tom's Hardware, Sharky Extreme's 3Dfx Voodoo3 Review - Almost, VE's Voodoo3 preview, AGN Hardware's Voodoo3 Preview, and The RIVA 3D Voodoo 3 Review (or "Blank 3D" as they're humorously listed on the Voodoo3 On-line Reviews page).

AvP Alien Demo

The Aliens version of the Aliens vs. Predator demo is up on GameSpot. The demo is about 30 MB, and as the name implies, allows you to play the game from the alien point of view. Thanks AvP Network.

Soldier of Fortune Interview

Arcadia has posted an Eric Biessman interview playing ten questions with Raven's Prime Minister (hey, that's the description listed in his .plan) about Raven's upcoming Soldier of Fortune game.

New Vortex2 Drivers

The A3D Downloads page has new Win95/98 drivers for Vortex 2 (AU8830) based sound cards only. Thanks Randy Perry.

Voodoo3 Preview

After a brutal weekend of battering the Voodoo3 around in the Blue Labs, I have completed my Voodoo3 Preview, which actually pretty much takes on the tone of a full review, the hedge of calling it a preview is outlined up top. Having said that, I'm comfortable that this is a good rundown of the upcoming accelerator's pros and cons.

loonygames

Wake the kids, phone the neighbors, the new loonygames is off and running. Here's the schedule for the coming week:

Oy, my back. Hey, is that issue twenty six? Go figure. Whining this week:

  • - Two Programs, Two Dimensions: Rick Grossenbacher, a professional 2D game artist, and graphic designer teaches this tutorial on using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create seamless 2D game artwork. [Monday]
  • - From the Mouth of Madness: Jason "loonyboi" Bergman gives his list of the most overrated games of all time. From Zelda 64 to Myst, to Rampage? [Monday]
  • - Guest Editorial: Russian developer Sergei Klimov gives his account of the ups and downs of the Russian game industry, and the development of his still in production RTS/RPG title. [Thursday]
  • PLUS: Whole bags of User Friendly [DAILY], Penny Arcade does FFVIII...or at least tries to [Wednesday], a look at Fallout 2 in Pixel Obscura [Tuesday], a dual review of Fallout 1 *and* 2 in The Top Shelf plus lots more! And then some more, because we just kick it that way, dammit.
  • Note: This issue of loonygames is dedicated to the living memory of Gene Siskel (1946 - 1999).

ICQ 99a

Soldier of Fortune Week

There are a pair of new Soldier of Fortune screenshots on GameLinks.Net as part of their Soldier of Fortune Week, dedicated to Raven's upcoming Quake II-engine game. There's also an interview with Kenn Hoekstra, talking about the game, and a Soldier of Fortune Contest that will give a free copy of SoF (when released) to a pair of random recipients.

New Crystal Space

A new beta of the free Crystal Space 3D Engine is now available offering several fixes, including a whole bunch of OpenGL changes. Thanks BetaNews.

New FastCard

New version 1.0.8 of the Fast Card overclocking utility of the RIVA TNT and 128 is now available. Thanks again BetaNews.

3Dfx and 3DNow!

This 3Dfx press release announces support for AMD's 3DNow! technology through the entire Voodoo family. Thanks Billy at Voodoo Extreme. According to the announcement, "The optimizations will particularly benefit the new Voodoo3 product family..."

Industry Interview

There's an Industry Interview on 3DNews.Net asking questions about current trends in gaming of a panel of experts consisting of Adrian Chmielarz from Metropolis, Scott Herrington of Shiny, Robert Stevenson of Interactive Magic, Paul Steed from id Software, Raven's John Scott, Paul Butterfield of Monolith, Legend's Glen Dahlgren, and ElectroTECH's Alan Gassanov.

Action Interview

This week's edition of 10 Questions With SamHell is a Q&A with Cail, lead programmer of the famed Action Quake2 mod, and its upcoming Half-Life sequel.

The Glyphs

There are three new The Glyphs Screenshots on GA-Source showing off this game from Coil that uses the Quake II/Heretic II code.

Nato2

The Rainbow 6 Retreat has a Rainbow Six mod called Nato 2.0 for download that adds new weapons sounds and missions to the game, as well as tweaking AI, weapons, and other details. Thanks Online Gaming News.

Terror Quake II

A new beta of Terror Quake2 is now available offering new weapons and gameplay changes for Quake II including bleeding, limping, and bullet holes.

Gloom Solaris Port

Solar Eclipse has posted a Solaris port of Gloom version 1.0e.

Expert 3 Team CTF

There is now a 3 Team CTF version of Expert CTF running at 171.64.206.97:27920. Expert is described as being "all about combat. That 'other stuff' - heavy armor, mega-powerups, big fookin guns - it's all been reworked, replaced or removed." Also, Charles 'Myrkul' Kendrick, the creator of the Expert Quake mod for Quake2 is featured on the latest edition of Scum Radio.

KIII FAQ

There's a new official AMD K6-III FAQ giving the latest on AMD's latest. Thanks Voodoo Extreme.

Competitions

  • Da Valkyries (Women Gamers Online) are holding what is described as a "just for the fun of it" monthly Quake II tournament called DaV. The first tournament will be Thursday March 25 at 9:30 PM EST. To participate you must be a DaV member (they are not a clan), "any game playing women and interested men may join."
  • The results have been posted for what is called a highly successful season of the QIL2 along with demos of some matches.
  • Last Clan Standing is a Quake (1) tournament setup for teams of four, high or low ping (but not mixed).
  • The first version of the Clan World ranking system is online.

Reviews

etc.

  • Hey Jeff! The 3D Guy answers reader questions, "To kick things off, Jeff discusses Triple Buffering, how it works, and how it can make your frame rates considerably higher in certain games:"...
  • The TF Sniper page offers hints and tips TeamFortress' deadly long-range class...
  • The use at your own risk link of the day is Hansis Homepage where you can find the Maxclock utility for overclocking the RIVA TNT and RIVA 128. Thanks Viper 3D and Dimension 128...
  • Zip & Jaz Drive Click Death page on the Gibson Research Corporation home (wow, I remember using SpinRite well over ten years ago!) that offers a utility to tell if your Jazz or Zip drive is on its way to a premature death. Thanks John...

Out of the Blue

My monitor tan is even on both sides from the glow of the second machine running benchmarks all weekend. After I post my Voodoo3 dealie (sometime after 3:00 PM Eastern time today) I will also have some new benchmarks to post, which will include some Pentium III results for the V3 and the TNT as well. As a follow up to the recent recommendation for SyGate, I've received recommendations to check out both NAT32 and WinRoute, both of which are said to overcome problems (that I have not experienced) that can manifest themselves with SyGate. It will probably be some time before I can check them out, so I'll just pass the word on them along untested. Thanks Chris Hodge for the source of today's quote:

Quote of the day: "Upstairs, junior's playing Quake XXII online, complete with real-time audio heckling."
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