Sim Drive (arcade) 1992
First game to use Gouraud shading
Game is lost
Arcade system: Namco System 22
Trivia:
1) SimDrive uses the actual body of Mazda Eunos RoadStar along with a large projection screen. It was actually developed and did appear on AM show, and was previewed by the November 1992 issue of
Electronic Gaming Monthly. Sim Drive had a limited Japanese release in December 1992, but did not get a mass-market release. Namco re-worked it into popular Ridge Racer arcade game, released the
following year in 1993.
2) SimDrive used a curved wrap-around screen for the display.
3) Gouraud shading is an interpolation method used in computer graphics to produce continuous shading of surfaces represented by polygon meshes. In practice, Gouraud shading is most often used to achieve continuous lighting on triangle surfaces by computing the lighting at the corners of each triangle and linearly interpolating the resulting colours for each pixel covered by the triangle.
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