WipEout is a futuristic racing game, which gave rise to one of the most popular series in its genre, and subsequent editions of the series, most often published on Sony consoles, very often set new graphical and fluidity standards for racing games. This cult title was developed by the legendary British studio Psygnosis and was released on PC, PlayStation and SEGA Saturn.
WipEout takes place in 2052, and players take part in the league of futuristic antigravitational cars. Four teams compete against each other and each team is equipped with two different machines with different parameters such as acceleration, maximum speed, weight and turning radius. In each of the races, apart from the player, there are seven competitors controlled by a computer AI.
The creators have prepared seven different tracks, six of which are located in futuristic versions of Canada, , Greenland, the United States, China and Japan. If we manage to finish each of them at the highest level of difficulty, we will unlock the hidden track on Mars. The rivalry has not much in common with fair play rules - we can use a number of weapons and power-ups, such as shields, afterburners, mines, shock waves, rockets and missiles. Thanks to them, we can hinder the other participants of the race, and protect our vehicle from damage.
When WipEout premiered in 1995, it impressed both with its SVGA graphics, as well as with its smoothness and speed. An additional advantage of the game is also a dynamic techno soundtrack, where you can hear such artists as Leftfield, The Chemical Brothers or Orbital. Depending on the platform, the title allows up to 8 people to play offline and/or direct competition between 2 players in the local network or via the Internet.
Platforms:
PC Windows August 24, 1996
PlayStation 3 March 8, 2007
PlayStation Portable March 8, 2007
PlayStation Vita August 28, 2012
Android June 6, 2011
PlayStation 1 September 29, 1995
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System Requirements for WipEout Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
486/DX2 66 MHz, 8 MB RAM, DOS.
PlayStation 3
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
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