I think I might be wrong about what I said, that it was well short of Voodoo2 performance.
Judging by Racing Jam's graphics, I'd say this game was beyond PC games running on Voodoo2 in 1998. I don't remember seeing graphics of this level on the PC until 1999 with the Voodoo3, and TNT2 cards, and the Dreamcast.
I wish I was there, that would have been rad.
I wonder what is the background music.
Tiamat583 11 months ago 2
only 2 vidoes on youtube. This was such a good game. My local bating cages had one.
mogul1265 1 year ago
it is one of the best jdm car games out there wish they still had a local arcade around. Does anyone know where i can find this arcade for cheap.
0513greddy 1 year ago
Konami was trying to compete with SEGA's MODEL 3 arcade board, and its games like
Scud Race / Sega Super GT.
Konami's Racing Jam was powered by their NWK-TR Hardware, which used 4 x 3DFX Voodoo1-based graphic chips in parallal.
(2x PixelFX + 2x TexelFX). It was more than a consumer Voodoo1 card, but well short of Voodoo2 performance.
NWK-TR Hardware was a successor to the Cobra System hardware.
turbografx 2 years ago 4
I think I might be wrong about what I said, that it was well short of Voodoo2 performance.
Judging by Racing Jam's graphics, I'd say this game was beyond PC games running on Voodoo2 in 1998. I don't remember seeing graphics of this level on the PC until 1999 with the Voodoo3, and TNT2 cards, and the Dreamcast.
turbografx 2 years ago 4
wow....
kinmanyuen 2 years ago 8
it is quite impressive such grafix 4 that year!!
playa4evah 3 years ago 9