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WipEout Fury Developer Diary - Ship Design

Daimion Pinnock here, SCEA Producer for the WipEout franchise. As some of you may be aware, the WipEout franchise has been around for a while now, and continues to improve with each new update. We released WipEout HD last year in stunning 1080p for $19.99, and it received strong reviews. This year we have a new release for you all, which is called WipEout HD Fury!! We announced it the day before E3, and I'm sure that you'll be very impressed with what the guys at Studio Liverpool have been able to do.

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Seven racing game franchises that need to return

Here are seven retired racing game franchises that are overdue to make a comeback.

__y2jb176d ago

Wave Race surely needs a mention

Dudeson176d ago

Still playing BLUR during lan sessions and having a blast, wouldn't mind ever getting a BLUR 2.

Yama176d ago

Project Gotham Racing. The perfect middle ground.

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Stolen PS1 WipEout Games Axed from the Xbox Store

A new release on the Xbox Series X|S consoles this week has been yanked from sale, after it appeared to infringe on Sony’s software.

The shameless Anti-Gravity Racing WipEout appeared to include slightly edited emulated versions of the original WipEout and its successor WipEout 3: Special Edition, with minor texture changes and button prompt alterations.

But after being exposed in a Digital Foundry video – where it’s also revealed that developer LLS Games pinched a CGI reimagining of the original game’s intro from YouTube – it’s no longer available for sale.

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darthv72236d ago

I almost bought it just for the novelty... but at $12 it seemed a bit pricey.

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"I’m Pretty Gutted It Never Got Finished" - The Untold Story Of WipEout Zero

The WipEout series was, at one point, considered to be a dazzling showcase for new Sony hardware. The original game accompanied the PS1's release in the West and arguably did a lot of sell the console to sceptical punters, while WipEout Pure and WipEout 2048 were jaw-dropping launch titles for the PSP and PS Vita, respectively.

PS4 sadly didn't get a WipEout at launch, although it did get the excellent Omega Collection in 2017, a pack which pulled together content from WipEout HD and the aforementioned PS Vita entry and holds the distinction of being the only instalment to top the UK sales charts. Had things turned out a little differently, we could have been playing one of the most dramatic reimaginings of the series yet seen on PS4; an entry which would have retained the anti-gravity mechanics but evolved the on-track action into something closer to a traditional racing game.

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