The idea for the Lego Voodoo 3D graphics card was submitted by idspispopd (@Bhaal_Spawn), known by some in the Lego community as the individual who also gave the world a Lego version of the Creative Sound Blaster audio card. For the uninitiated, the Voodoo 3D graphics card shipped out with 4MB of graphics memory (Yes, we know that’s a pitiful amount today. However did we survive) running at a clock speed of 50MHz. Two years later, 3Dfx released its successor, the Voodoo2, and that came with up to 12MB graphics memory, running at a clock speed of 90MHz.

My LEGO 3dfx Voodoo card is now live on LEGO Ideas! 10k supporters & it will be considered for manufacture! You never know. 🙃#DosGaming & #Retrogaming fans, please share & vote on the site! https://t.co/uo1X8CvXIr pic.twitter.com/2Ocap3wGZJ — 🌸☀️ idspispopd 🌙🥀 (@Bhaal_Spawn) March 24, 2020 Now, the Lego version of the Voodoo 3D graphics card is still floating around in idea limbo; Lego has said that it will consider fabricating the design, but only if the product garners enough votes. So, if you wish to own a little piece of graphics history in the shape of Lego, then go ahead and cast your vote for the product on the official page. (Source: Lego Ideas via Techspot)