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Latest revision as of 11:59, 30 May 2019
Softimage is a brand of high-end 3D rendering tools created by the fittingly-named Softimage, Inc. During the 1990s, Softimage's products were at the cutting edge of visual design, and were used in the production of a wide variety of visual media, including TV, film and video games.
Since 2008 all Softimage-related assets have been owned by Autodesk, and subsequently branded as "Autodesk Softimage".
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Softimage 3D
Released in 1988, Softimage 3D (stylised "Softimage|3D") was Softimage's core product until the release of Softimage XSI in 2000. It was included alongside several workstations offered by Silicon Graphics, and from 1995 became part of the official Sega Saturn development kit[1].
Games developed with Softimage 3D
Mega Drive
Mega-CD
- Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm (1994)
- Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse (1994)
Arcade
- Virtua Fighter 2 (1994)
- Virtua Fighter 3 (1996)
Saturn
- Clockwork Knight (1994)
- Panzer Dragoon (1995)
- Virtua Fighter 2 (1995)
- Wipeout (1996)[2]
- Dark Savior (1996)[3]
- Wipeout 2097 (1997)[4]
PC
- Virtua Fighter 2 (1995)
Dreamcast
- Virtua Fighter 3tb (1998)
- Shenmue (1999)