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- <font size=6><font color="green">T</font></font>o show off the capabilities of the chip Intel ensured that some
- examples of MMX-optimised software was available at the launch,
- and most of it will be bundled with machines as they are sold.
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- <font size=6><font color="green">T</font></font>he problem is
- that these demonstrations are poor.
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- <font size=6><font color="green">O</font></font>ne of the
- first available games is POD, from Ubisoft
- <a href="http://www.ubisoft.com">www.ubisoft.com</a>,
- a scifi racing game, which has some nice touches in the graphics
- rendering but is essentially naff.
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- <font size=6><font color="green">I</font></font>t looks and feels primitive
- compared to most console-based racing games, bad news for Intel
- as it strives to take on Nintendo and Sega in wooing the sweaty
- palms of the consumer market.
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- <a href="http://www.maris.com/contents.htm">aris Multimedia's</a>
- Space Station
- Simulator also has a few nice ingredients, taking advantage of
- improved CD-ROM control, but overall doesn't really impress.
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