Im already crying. My favourite soundtrack of NFS III. Brings back memories of my first NFS game on PC. Back when gaming was cool. I am 36 today I am in the process of building a retro windows 98 gaming system with a 3dfx voodoo 3 2000. I just need the right power supply. Mid 90s till 2000 was the best time for gaming. Today there is nothing interesting anymore.
I know, it's a little bit a challenge to get a 3dfx-card working with WinXP. I only tried it with the V5-series. It took a few tries until it worked. On my system as an example, it needed 1GB Ram. Otherwise, with 512MB, I get image disorders with some Anti-Aliasing settings. Don't ask me why. It's still a black box.
You can imitate them pretty good with nglide, dgvoodoo & patches too the games, there is a modern patch for need for speed III so it runs on higher resolutions & can support mods a bit better & i know there is an alternative wrapper for Need for speed II se that runs on modern hardware fine without the use of that. NFS III modern patch veg.by/en/projects/nfs3/ NFS II SE one. github.com/zaps166/NFSIISE/releases
@@Mini-z1994 - in a way, one can imitate a full woman experience with just a hand, but that's not the point, right? ;)) When it comes to classic games I'm an all-or-nothing kind of guy, no compromises. I want the full experience including all the quirks and nuissances. If it's 8-bit it's not only real hardware but also real media, 5.25" or cartridges, no GOTEK or flash card crap. If it's DOS games it's Socket-7 with SIMM memory and not some DOSBOX sacrelige. And there's no other way of playing late 90s game than with a real Voodoo1, 2 SLI or 5 on a 233, 450 or 1000 MHz CPU respectively. I know not everyone shares my approach but I fully understand those who do ;)