Macromedia: Extreme 3d 2.0
The software was highly demanding for its era, requiring high-end desktop hardware:
: In 1998, Macromedia officially ceased standalone sales and announced there were "no plans to develop future versions". This decision aligned with the company’s pivot toward the web, eventually leading to the massive success of Macromedia Flash. System Requirements (at Launch) Macromedia extreme 3d 2.0
: Windows 95 or NT, requiring a Pentium-class processor and similar RAM configurations. Macromedia Extreme 3D - Macintosh Repository The software was highly demanding for its era,
: Power Macintosh or 68040 processor, System 7.1 or later, and at least 16 MB of RAM (24 MB recommended). System 7.1 or later