If youve ever played 3DRealms shareware favorite Terminal Velocity (TV), youll be quick to recognize that Fury3 is nothing more than warmed-over TV, released as one of the first titles designed with Win95s 32-bit abilities in mind. So let me quickly get the brief comparison out of the way.The big difference between Fury3 and Terminal Velocity is that Fury3 runs in Windows. Installation is much easier, and you are dealing with the familiar Windows interface. There are slight changes in the worlds, new Star Wars-type enemies, and varied cockpit perspectives but, in general, Fury3 is not any faster, more colorful or more exciting than Terminal Velocity. For those who have never played either of these titles, let me make clear that Fury3 is still fast, colorful, and exciting enough to ensure a white-knuckled, high-adrenaline, duckin-and-dodging-in-your-seat kind of gameplay experience. Note that slowdown will occur with 486/66 machines. The game features a first-person, 3-D point of view which puts you right in t