Matrox Mystique G200

by Anand Lal Shimpi on August 16, 1998 5:59 PM EST
As a Voodoo2-killer, the Mystique G200 is a failure, however since it was never intended to be a Voodoo2-killer then the success of the G200 is much more than originally expected.  The hard core gamer will probably want to wait for a Savage3D or a Riva TNT, however for an average gamer without an immense budget the G200 takes the place of the i740 as the ideal 2D/3D combo chipset. 

The image quality on the G200 is top notch, unparalleled by any card currently available and its Pentium II/Celeron performance is excellent offering the best of both worlds to those with $150 left in their wallets.   What the market never thought possible finally happened, the boy meets world scenario took place and immediately ended with a positive result. It looks like Matrox and 3D Gaming was a match that was meant to be.

Matrox tried their hand at the 2D/3D combo market once again and this time emerged victorious.  Matrox emerged not with the title of world's fastest performer, not with the widely sought Voodoo2-killer name displayed on their belt, but with the feeling of success draped across their faces in the form of a smile knowing that there will be quite a few gamers out there who, for the first time, are proud to be powered by Matrox.


Matrox Mystique G200 Card
Price - $139
Website - http://www.matrox.com

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