The Voodoo Returns: Iconic 90s Graphics Chip Revived on FPGA
Retro gaming enthusiasts have breathed new life into the legendary 3DFX Voodoo chipset by recreating its hardware logic on modern FPGA boards.
The 3DFX Voodoo, a cornerstone of the 1990s 3D gaming revolution, has been successfully implemented on an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array). This project replicates the architecture of the original 3D-only PCI card, allowing modern hardware to mimic the specific rendering capabilities and performance of the vintage chipset. By moving away from aging physical silicon and towards programmable logic, the project preserves the unique visual legacy of early PC gaming for a new generation of hobbyists and developers.
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