Games using vector graphics
Vector graphics in video games refer to a type of graphical representation where images are defined using geometric shapes, lines, curves, and mathematical equations, rather than a fixed grid of pixels like in raster graphics. In vector graphics, the shapes are described by their properties, such as coordinates, sizes, colors, and gradients, rather than by individual pixels.
While vector graphics have many advantages, they also have limitations. They might not be suitable for all types of visual content, especially when high levels of detail and realism are required. Additionally, complex scenes with a large number of vector shapes can still pose performance challenges, as the mathematical calculations required for rendering can become demanding.
Recently added and trending vector graphics games
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DOS1981freeware3.6/5 California Pacific Computer
Akalabeth is a RPG game allegedly developed in just one summer by the Ultima franchise creator Richard Garriott. It's a dungeon crawler with wire-frame black and white graphics. Akalabeth is played in both first person 3d and top down view points.
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DOS19883.6/5
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DOS19823.6/5 Digital Marketing Corporation
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DOS19834.3/5 Atari
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DOSMac19894.1/5 P. Z. Karen Co. Development Group
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Windows XP/98/95Linux2000freeware4.2/5
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DOS19874.3/5 Incentive Software
Driller (also known as Space Station Oblivion) is an abandoned action-adventure game developed by Incentive and released by Epyx in 1987 based on the Freescape Engine. In Driller, you control an excavation probe in a real 3d environment, through a first person view. The goal of the game is to place a drilling rig in each of the 8 regions of the moo...
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DOS19854.1/5
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DOS19884.2/5 Atari
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DOS19863.7/5 Argonaut Games
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DOS19843.9/5 Windmill Software
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DOS1996remake4.1/5 Atari
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DOS19883.2/5
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DOS19894.1/5 Firebird
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