This and it came with a copy of Incoming and G-Police. There was a collective thud as everyone's jaws hit the desk when Incoming first loaded!
One of the cards below - whatever hit the market first as I can't recall.
First gen PowerVR from Videologic (iirc?). It had 4MB of ram and came with some racing game to show off it's power, and boy did it have that. It's a shame that 3Dfx at the time actually had marketing prowess whereas PowerVR has sod all.
I also had a first gen Matrox Mystique that came with G-Police (top game!), Destruction Derby (dreadful fps) and Mechwarrior (urgh). The card's performance overall was real poor though.
Unreal's intro and overall music is amongst one of the greatest things about gaming in that era. The game just accomplished so much and looked totally stunning.
Was a good game, wonder if you can get unreal gold to run under Windows 7? Unreal did have openGL support, the d3d support was ropey back in the day as it was really designed around 3Dfx glide API.
Lost many weekends due to unreal.. Sadly as good looking as it was, Quake and Quake II were overall better games IMO with my trusty 3Dfx voodoo card..!!
Who had two 12MB voodoo 2 cards in SLI?