The sofware industry has required little persuasion of MMX's charm.

      Z ipper Interactive, which developed Deathdrome for the chip, is already looking to the next generation MMX, which its president, Jim Bosler, recently said 'will be killer for games'.
    Another significant player will be Sega, which has also announced support for the chips - MMX allows direct translation of code from its arcade machines into the PC arena - the first game is released this month:
      C yber Troopers Virtual On is a shoot-em-up frenzy, and the more of those available, the better.