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Latest revision as of 06:59, 14 March 2024
This page lists simulators, arcade games, attractions or amusement parks rides that used computers made by Silicon Graphics.
Name | Year | Hardware | MAME support | Dumped | Description |
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Aladdin Magic Carpet Ride | 1998 | Triclops | None | No | A Disney World attraction that opened in 1998 and closed in 2017 |
Canyons | 1993 | Virtual Glider | None | No | |
Cyber Surfin | 1995 | Virtual Motion | None | No | |
Hercules in the Underworld | 1998 | Cave | None | No | |
Invasion! An ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter |
1998 | Cave | None | No | A Disney World attraction that opened in 1998 and closed in 2017 |
MagBall | 1994 | Mercury | None | No | |
Metropolis | 1993 | Virtual Glider | None | No | |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold |
2000 | Cave | None | No | |
Reef Explorer | 1994 | Mercury | None | No | |
Ride The Comix | 1998 | Cave | None | No | |
The Loch Ness Expedition | 1993 | Virtual Adventure | None | No | A VR multiplayer game by Iwerks Entertainment |
Virtual Jungle Cruise | 1998 | Cave | None | No |
Hardware Descriptions |
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Cave |
RealityEngine2 equipped, Onyx2-based hardware made by Disney Imagineering. |
ESIG-2000 |
An image generator made by E&S that connects to an Onyx computer. |
Mercury |
Arcade system that used a Onyx computer with a RealityEngine2 graphics board installed |
Triclops |
A custom rig that consisted of three Onyx computers stacked on top each other |
Virtual Adventure & Glider |
ESIG-2000-based VR hardware |
Virtual Motion |
A joint VR project between GES and Silicon Graphics. |