So we all know this pic of SSS3D:
What do you think?
As for me, I want to believe it's real, but the simple fact that FX Fighter had to be FMV makes me skeptical.
Its probably real since if it were faked it would look better. However it was probably a non-playable graphic demo that ran at 4 fps or so, like many 3D trade show demos were at the time.
I'm sure some people, like NEC themselves, and probably Hudson, tried to get some 3D going on the FX, and it just proved to be impractical. The PC-FX just...it just sucks. Even the 2D on the FX is pretty unimpressive, so I can't imagine it was sitting on all this untaped 3D power or whatever.
Shouldn't this just be a factual matter anyway? I mean, don't we know what chips are in the FX, and wouldn't that give us a clue to the 3D power? I mean, Sony worked really hard to get the 3D lead, and Sega...threw a ton of chips in the Saturn, so really we know what they can do, at least on paper.
Wikipedia says, "32-Bit NEC V810 RISC running at 21.5MHz, 15.5MIPS, 5-Way Superscalar". Well, that could surely do Virtua Racing Mega Drive style, or Stunt Race FX...but who wants to play that stuff?
I guess I agree that I'm glad the FX never became a 4th rate showcase for lame 3D, but I'm still disappointed that it also sucked so bad for everything else you can name. The FX is even more of a disappointment to me than that N64 was, and that's saying something. The 64 did manage 3 or 4 good games though, so its light-years beyond the FX.