DOS game. Early 90s, I used to play this on my 386DX-25, definitely before 3D cards, graphics is simple 3D, with polygonal shapes (not wireframe though). Third-person shooter, you pilot a ship (white/grey, engine flashing in different colors?) and collect shiny balls from dead enemies, viewport might only take the upper half of the screen, with a radar and maybe other stuff in the lower half. There are "levels", game is set in a (3D) green world.
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Don't think it is but worth checking, Vector Tanks?
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