In 1996, Namco pledged support for the first-generation PowerVR PC 3D accelerator cards. Through press releases from NEC and Videologic, 3 Namco arcade games were announced for PowerVR: Rave Racer, Air Combat 22 and Tekken
none of them ever came out.
here is Rave Racer on PowerVR, running at 30 FPS (half the framerate of the arcade)
PowerVR Rave Racer was either an Alpha game, or just a demo. It was shown off at various industry trade shows in 1996. It was seen on television. but it was probably never completed (AFAIK) and definitally never got released....
To me, this is sorta like the 'SuperGrafx Strider' of unreleased 3D arcade games for the home.
the thing is, there were rumors of a PowerVR card upgrade for the PC-FX.
it makes perfect sense, because NEC manufactured the Videologic-designed PowerVR chips. NEC and Videologic had this partnership with Namco where Namco would port some of its arcade games to PowerVR as I said. If NEC had made a PowerVR upgrade for the PC-FX, it is very likely that Namco PowerVR PC games could run on a PowerVR-upgraded PC-FX.
this non-english webpage
seems to imply the very same thing, a PowerVR upgrade for PC-FX.
http://pcengine.free.fr/histo4.htmRave Racer - Arcade version
I also remember reading in Intelligent Gamer magazine of a rumor or possibility of a PowerVR upgrade card for the PC-FX.
a PowerVR upgrade card for PC-FX makes a lot of sense, IMO.
It would have solved the PC-FX's issue, of lack of polygon capabilities, which were gutted from the PC-FX of 1994. remember the original 32-bit NEC-Hudson Ironman system (aka Project Tetsujin) of 1992 apparently had 3D polygon graphics capability, even if limited.
Now obviously the 3D polygon capable 32-bit Ironman ~ Tetsujin system could not have had nearly as much polygon 3D performance as PowerVR of 1996.
It also seems possible that a PC-style PowerVR card upgrade for PC-FX could have been a reality since the console was shaped much like a PC and had room (a slot) for a PC-style video card, unlike say, any of the Turbo Duo, SuperGrafx or PC Engine consoles.
Regarding the game Rave Racer itself, it was an awesome sequel to Ridge Racer and Ridge Racer 2. Rave Racer never came out on any home platform. it is not to be confused with the completely different
and unrelated
Rage Racer for Playstation.
in short,
*Rave Racer Arcade - fully made, for the System22 arcade board. released in arcades in 1995
*Rave Racer PC: for powervr 3d cards: partly made in 1996, never released
*Rave Racer for PC-FX: only a possibility had Rave Racer for PC been completed and released, and if NEC went ahead with a 3D card upgrade for PC-FX.