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Heyricochet
06-08-2005, 11:34 PM
Just a random thought for me. I'd like to think that it would be stun runner because that game is one of my favorite games, and has pretty early 3d in it, but I doubt that was the first one. Anyone have any clue?

Oh yeah and to anyone who remembers stun runner, its coming out on midway arcade treasures 3. I'm excited. Although it won't be the same without the yoke controller.

RAMSTORIA
06-08-2005, 11:35 PM
wasnt it virtua fighter?

Heyricochet
06-08-2005, 11:42 PM
Well, after a quick google search to my own question I turned up some answers. The first 3d game that I've heard of is battlezone(1980) made by atari (woo raytracing!) The earlier one called spasim(1974) seems like a 3d spacewar played on university computers from the link I found.

http://www.answers.com/topic/3d-monster-maze

RaekwonThaChef
06-08-2005, 11:45 PM
Well, after a quick google search to my own question I turned up some answers. The first 3d game that I've heard of is battlezone(1980) made by atari (woo raytracing!) The earlier one called spasim(1974) seems like a 3d spacewar played on university computers from the link I found.

http://www.answers.com/topic/3d-monster-maze

aren't those vector graphics, i.e. 3d but not polygonal. The earliest I can thing of is SNES starfox.

opportunity777
06-08-2005, 11:49 PM
1987 Driver's Eyes on the System 21 hardware from Namco. Virtua Fighter was about 1992-1993 if I remember correctly. I love arcade games :)

I think the OP mentioned Stun Runner that was I think app. 1990 and ran on the same hardware as Hard Drivin'.

WhipSmartBanky
06-08-2005, 11:50 PM
aren't those vector graphics, i.e. 3d but not polygonal. The earliest I can thing of is SNES starfox.
I remember playing Alpha Waves on PC, and that was a couple years before Starfox.

FrankTheFrowner
06-08-2005, 11:56 PM
This website (http://www.jmargolin.com/vgens/vgens.htm) says that Atari's I, Robot in 1983 was the first 3D polygon game. This claim was also backed up by an article on 1Up (http://crucialclassics_13.1up.com/).

I believe the first home-system game of this kind was an early game (perhaps a launch title?) from Atari's doomed Jaguar system.

chargeup45
06-08-2005, 11:58 PM
There was some racing game on Genesis that did 3d like Starfox. I remember that it had you driving through loops at 2 fps. It might be Hard Driving, but I'm not sure.

JJJJJS
06-08-2005, 11:59 PM
The first one that springs to mind would be "I, Robot" Full polygon graphics back in 1983
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=I&game_id=8172

smellhasreturned
07-26-2005, 12:40 PM
There was some racing game on Genesis that did 3d like Starfox. I remember that it had you driving through loops at 2 fps. It might be Hard Driving, but I'm not sure.


indeed

epobirs
07-30-2005, 05:47 AM
Atari's 'I, Robot' was the first true filled polygon 3D game in the arcades. The development crew was so proud of it the include a non-game mode that let play around with the graphics system. This hardware was caried on and upgrade in following Atari arcade machines.

Jez San, the founder of Argonaut was a big fan of the 'I, Robot' machine and has put references to in his games. The one that made his name as a developer was 'Starglider' on the Atari ST and other 16-bit computers. It was a wireframe 3D but was amazing for the era. 'Starglider II' upped the ante and stunned the market by having filled polygons in a great 3D shooter. It was this game that served to convince Nintendo that Argonaut was capable of delivering on their proposal of a affordable chip that would add 3D capability to a game console. Thus was born the FX chip and its first game 'Starfox.' In many ways 'Starfox' is 'Starglider III.'

CheapyD
07-30-2005, 12:14 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I,_Robot_(arcade_game)

RedvsBlue
07-30-2005, 02:58 PM
This website (http://www.jmargolin.com/vgens/vgens.htm) says that Atari's I, Robot in 1983 was the first 3D polygon game. This claim was also backed up by an article on 1Up (http://crucialclassics_13.1up.com/).

I believe the first home-system game of this kind was an early game (perhaps a launch title?) from Atari's doomed Jaguar system.


But how could the video game adaptation come out 21 years before the movie...