"We are seeing the entertainment market for PC hardware and software really
beginning to heat up," said Kathy Klotz, senior industry analyst at Dataquest.
"Creative is the market leader for PC 3D board shipments, and has a strong retail
presence along with key 3D audio technology - this combination of factors allows
Creative to deliver a winning PC entertainment solution for retailers and
consumers."
"We are excited to include Playmates Interactive Entertainment and Gremlin
Interactive among our top developers for 3D Blaster," added Chris Boyce, graphics
brand manager for Creative Labs Europe. "Our goal of offering the best games on
the most widely supported 3D platform available continues to be realised as new
and exciting 3D games come to market that support our products."
Battle Arena Toshinden
Fatal Racing
Actua Soccer
3D Blaster is a graphics display card with hardware-accelerated 3D rasterisation that
brings workstation-level graphics performance to the PC at consumer pricing.
Creative's 3D Blaster products are unique in their ability to draw perspective-
correct, texture mapped images so that graphics do not warp, swim or shake in a
distracting manner. 3D Blaster for VL-Bus systems is currently shipping and the
version for PCI Bus systems will ship this summer. All the games support both VL
Bus and PCI Bus versions.
More than 200 registered developers have pledged their support for 3D Blaster. 3D
Blaster supports multiple 3D graphics APIs including Creative's own Creative
Graphics Library (CGL) which is the ideal development platform for developers
with legacy DOS-based applications. In addition, Creative supports Microsoft's
Direct3D making it the most supported PC-based 3D accelerator on the market.
About Creative ...
Founded in 1983, Creative Technology's corporate headquarters are based in
Singapore with international subsidiaries and affiliate offices in China, Europe,
South Korea, Australia, Malaysia, Japan, Taiwan and the US. The European head
office is based at Ruscombe near Twyford in the UK. In January 1994, Creative
opened its European operations and technical centre in Dublin, which provides
telephone support for European customers in six languages. Creative Labs Europe
has grown eight-fold in the past three years with subsidaries in France, Spain, Italy,
Germany, UK, Benelux, Denmark and Sweden. The European operation currently
employs around 450 staff.
Battle Arena Toshinden, touted as the number one game on the Sony PlayStation, is
expected to be just as popular on the PC. In this head-to-head 3D polygon-based
game, players select one of eight incredible fighters to participate in an underworld
martial arts tournament held only once every few years. Each fighter has a unique
fighting style and weapon, and the victor is hailed as the strongest, most invincible
fighter in the world. PC users can play head-to-head across a LAN or via the
Internet in super VGA mode.
Fatal Racing pushes drivers to the limit on a fast moving roadway that includes a
unique set of stunts, loops and even corkscrews. With its virtual camera angles in
True 3D and network option for up to 16 players, Fatal Racing provides the
breakthrough realism necessary for serious racing game enthusiasts.
Acclaimed as one of the best soccer experience, short of actually playing, Actua
Soccer uses the latest motion-capture technology to generate a virtual realistic sport
simulation game. Actua Soccer includes player strategies such as windmills,
headers, dives and more - all captured in 3D.
Creative Technology, Ltd., is the world's leading provider of multimedia hardware
and solutions for personal computers, including sound, graphics, communications
and video conferencing products with its Sound Blaster technology adopted as the
world-wide standard sound platform for PCs.
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Creative Labs, Inc.