RaverX wrote on 14.01.10 at 16:32:58:Have you noticed that most of those peoples are searching (and paying high prices) only Voodoo4 and Voodoo5 ?
I think that they didn't get the REAL 3dfx glory, the best 3dfx cards were Voodoo1 and Voodoo2. Voodoo3 and the rest were ok, but they were simply not THE BEST, top of the top. Especially Voodoo5 - it was outperformed by GF2 Ultra. I don't get it, REAL collectors should look for rare cards and cards that made history, V5 was almost a failure
But hey, people hear : 3dfx cards - good for collection, so let's try to get the fastest 3dfx cards. True, they are the fastest, but not the greatest (during that time).
Probably, they are not true collectors, so can spend much more money bidding on cards they prefer, V4s and V5s in this case.
Personally I like every card 3dfx made, and I like a lot Napalm series as Avenger series too (I am convinced Voodoo3 was not really understood by users). But my first 3D accelerator was an Helios3D Voodoo Graphics in 1997. I agree with you, Voodoo Graphics was a miracle and Voodoo2 was miracle once again! These are the more fascinating cards.
Tim wrote on 14.01.10 at 16:36:13:They did have pretty much the best boxes ever. Maybe it's got something to do with that.
Haha, I have to admit that. I am a maniac of perfection too. Many times I bought cards only to obtain better box and/or get some missed items, but keeping rationality. To spend 200 euro only to get a better paper box, is not rational to me.