Carl Williams writes, "Gamers from back in the day will recognize “Glide Wrappers”, probably even fondly. These little gems allowed those of us that were not fortunate enough to own certain hardware to play games that were made for that hardware (PC gamers only folks). Specifically 3DFx games, and emulators, could be played on computers that didn’t contain a 3DFx graphics card, somewhat. Some games and emulators worked better than others and it still mattered what hardware you were running as that complicated the compatibility situation too. Now thanks to a new, upcoming, PC emulator we should be able to play 3DFx games rather easily, or at least that is what is purported to be happening- when we get our hands on PCem."
Epic: "Buckle up—it’s nearly time for the State of Unreal! We’ll be streaming live from Unreal Fest Orlando at 9:30 AM EDT on June 3.
Catch all the action here, including a first look at the latest tools and technology we’re working on, live demos, new product releases, partner projects, and all our big news—live as it’s announced."
Just got back from a tech conference in Orlando. I loved it. I want to go back! Loved the Witcher 4 footage.
After releasing remasters of all three original Turok games, starting with the first two games in 2021 and then Turok 3 in 2023, Nightdive Studios has quietly updated the first Turok game with a native PS5 update.
Beyond the bug fixes and general cleaning-up that comes with most patches these days, the big thing about the PS5 version for the original Turok is that if you have a TV that can support it, you’ll be able to play Turok at 120FPS now.
Nightdive Studios hosting big Nintendo Switch eShop sale with lowest prices ever for Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster, Turok, and more.