Wipeout (video game)

Wipeout (video game)

Infobox VG
title = Wipeout


developer = Psygnosis
publisher = Psygnosis
designer = Psygnosis, The Designers Republic
engine =
released = PlayStation
vgrelease|PAL=September 29, 1995|NA=November vgy|1995|JP=March 22, 1996

PC
vgrelease|PAL=October vgy|1995|NA=November vgy|1995

Sega Saturn
vgrelease|PAL=February vgy|1996|NA=March 5, 1996|JP=July 12, 1996

Amiga
vgy|1999
genre = Racing
modes = Single-player, multiplayer (for PlayStation via link cable)
ratings = vgratings|ESRB=Kids to Adults
platforms = PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC MS-DOS, PC Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Network
media =
requirements =
input =

"Wipeout" (also "WipEout") is a racing game developed and published by Psygnosis, which was released in 1995 for the Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PCs running MS-DOS and Amiga with ppc hardare. It was also re-released for the PSP (via the PlayStation Store) on March 8 2007, and made PS3 compatible on May 3 2007 in North America. [http://psp.vggen.com/news/news.php?id=4182] and in June 2007 in Europe.

Set in the year 2052, players compete in the F3600 anti-gravity racing league, piloting one of a selection of craft in races on several different tracks. There are four different racing teams, and two pilots on each team, from which the player chooses; each ship has distinct characteristics of acceleration, top speed, mass, and turning radius. By piloting their craft over power-up pads found on the tracks, the player can pick up shields, turbo boosts, mines, shock waves, rockets, or missiles, which protect the player's craft or disrupt the competitors' craft.

Launch and development

"Wipeout" was launched alongside the Sony PlayStation in Europe in September 1995, and was the first non-Japanese game for the console. Two months later in November 1995, it was released in the U.S. The game went to number one in the all format charts, with over 1.5 million units of the franchise having been sold to date throughout Europe and North America. A number of marketing hooks were built into the product, including music tracks licensed from non-mainstream dance acts and the hiring of cult design agency "The Designers Republic" to work on the game packaging, manual, and in-game branding. The intention was to place "Wipeout" firmly within the context of the fashionable, club-going, music-buying audience; a somewhat older audience than what were traditional gamers at the time.

Launch activities for the game included installation of PlayStation consoles running "Wipeout" in popular night clubs, the release of an accompanying soundtrack music CD, and the sale of a range of "Wipeout" clubwear. The soundtrack of the sequel, Wipeout 2097, known as Wipeout XL in the US, featured popular electronica groups such as Orbital, Chemical Brothers and Leftfield.

An early concept video of the game was featured prominently in the 1995 film "Hackers", in which the character Dade beats character Kate's high score in a "Wipeout" match.

The game makes frequent use of billboards along the sides of the racetracks that reference other Psygnosis games such as Krazy Ivan and G-Police. One billboard reads, "Stuff explodes in Wipeout: The Movie."

The Saturn version lacked some of the visual flair due to its difficulty to utilize multi-processor configuration. Particle effects were dropped in favor of simple sprites for weapon graphics, however, it ran slightly faster than its PlayStation counterpart, and some claim it was easier to control.

In 1996, an OEM edition of Wipeout was bundled with new Sony Vaio PC's utilizing ATI's 3D Rage chipset. This 3D accelerated edition using the ATI3DCIF API provided additional resolutions of up to 640x480 pixels as well as bilinear filtering. This version also made use of the 3D Rage's MPEG acceleration.

The original game was made available for download on the Sony PS3 store in July 2007. Once purchased it could be played on the PS3 or downloaded to a Playstation Portable's memory stick.

On 25th September 2008 Wipeout HD was released for PlayStation 3 as a download on the PlayStation Network, featuring full 1080p video resolution at 60fps.

Teams

Each team has two pilots from which the player can choose.
* AG Systems
**John Dekka
**Daniel Chang
* Auricom
**Arial Tetsuo
**Anastasia Cherovoski
* Qirex
**Kel Solaar
**Arian Tetsuo
* FEISAR
**Sofia de la Rente
**Paul Jackson

Tracks

* Altima VII (set in Canada)
* Karbonis V (set in Japan)
* Terramax (set in Germany)
* Korodera (set in Russia)
* Aridos IV (set in the United States)
* Silverstream (set in Greenland)
* Firestar "(Hidden track)"

Music tracks

* CoLD SToRAGE: "Cairodrome"
* CoLD SToRAGE: "Cardinal Dancer"
* CoLD SToRAGE: "Cold Comfort"
* CoLD SToRAGE: "Doh T"
* CoLD SToRAGE: "Messij"
* CoLD SToRAGE: "Operatique"
* CoLD SToRAGE: "Tentative"
* CoLD SToRAGE: "Transvaal" "(PC/PlayStation exclusive)"
* Rob Lord & Mark Bandola: "Brickbat" "(Saturn exclusive)"
* Rob Lord & Mark Bandola: "Planet 9" "(Saturn exclusive)"
* Rob Lord & Mark Bandola: "Poison" "(Saturn exclusive)"
* Leftfield: "Afro-Ride" "(PlayStation PAL exclusive)"
* Chemical Brothers: "Chemical Beats" "(PlayStation PAL exclusive)"
* Orbital: "Petrol (Wipeout mix)" "(PlayStation PAL exclusive - simply titled "Wipeout" in-game)"

oundtrack

The separately sold official soundtrack had a different track list than the game itself, making use of only a few songs that were present in-game;

* Leftfield: "Afro Ride"
* Chemical Brothers: "Chemical Beats"
* New Order: "Blue Monday (Hardfloor Mix)"
* Age of Love: "The Age of Love (Jam & Spoon Mix)"
* Orbital: "Wipeout (P.E.T.R.O.L)"
* The Prodigy: "One Love (Edit)"
* Manic Street Preachers: "La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)"
* Sunscreem: "When (K-Klass Pharmacy Mix)"
* B.B. feat Angie Brown: "Good Enough (Geminis Psychosis Mix)"
* Robert Armani: "Circus Bells (Hardfloor Remix)"
* Dreadzone: "Captain Dread"
* The Shamen: "Transamazonia (Deep Dish Rockit Express Dub Mix)"

Reviews

*Official PlayStation Magazine UK: 8 out of 10 (80%)
*IGN: 8.0 out of 10 (80%) "(PlayStation version reviewed)"
*Edge (magazine): 8 out of 10 "(PlayStation version reviewed)"

ee also

* Wipeout (video game series)
* Wipeout teams

External links

* Discogs entry: [http://www.discogs.com/release/71245 European PlayStation edition]
* Discogs entry: [http://www.discogs.com/release/739228 North American PlayStation edition]
* Discogs entry: [http://www.discogs.com/release/374217 Sega Saturn edition]
* Collection photo: [http://pix.blakespot.com/view/computers/consoles/wipEout.jpg.html all U.S. Wipeout titles represented]


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