''Wipeout'' (stylised as ''wipE′out″'' or ''WipEout'') is a series of futuristic
anti-gravity racing video games developed by
Studio Liverpool (formerly known as Psygnosis).
The series is defined by its fast-paced gameplay,
3D visual design running on the full resolution of the game's console, and its association with
electronic dance music (mainly
techno and
trance) as well as its continuous collaboration with
electronic artists (
The Chemical Brothers,
Leftfield
Leftfield are a British electronic music duo formed in 1989 as the duo of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley (the latter formerly of the Rivals and A Man Called Adam). The duo was very influential in the evolution of electronic music in the 1990s, wi ...
,
CoLD SToRAGE,
Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk (, "power station") is a German band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Widely considered innovators and pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk were among the first successful acts to popularize the ...
,
Orbital
Orbital may refer to:
Sciences Chemistry and physics
* Atomic orbital
* Molecular orbital
* Hybrid orbital Astronomy and space flight
* Orbit
** Earth orbit
Medicine and physiology
* Orbit (anatomy), also known as the ''orbital bone''
* Orbito ...
,
DJ Fresh,
Noisia
Noisia (stylised as NOISIΛ; "VISION" turned upside down) was a Dutch electronic music trio consisting of members Nik Roos, Martijn van Sonderen and Thijs de Vlieger from Groningen, Netherlands. They produce a wide variety of music including dr ...
and others). The series’s distinctive graphic design identity was provided by
The Designers Republic for the first three games.
The concept of ''Wipeout'' was first discussed during a
pub conversation, when a Psygnosis staff member, Jim Bowers, envisioned creating a futuristic racing game which featured anti-gravity ships. Some elements of the game were inspired by ''
Matrix Marauders'', an
Amiga
Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphi ...
game released by the Liverpudlian studio in 1990. A beta version of ''Wipeout'' appeared in the
cult film
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''
Hackers
A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who uses their technical knowledge to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle, within a computerized system by non-standard means. Though the term ''hacker'' has become associated in popu ...
'', in which the game is played by the protagonists in a nightclub. The game's appearance in the film led to Sony purchasing the studio in the months after its release.
The ''Wipeout'' franchise has been well received by critics, with ''
Wipeout 2097'' in particular being listed among the
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media center, and a smartphone, as well as an online service and multiple magazines. The brand is produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment, a divisi ...
's best games. ''
Wipeout 2048
''Wipeout 2048'' is a racing game in which players pilot anti-gravity ships around futuristic race tracks. It was developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was a launch game for the Sony PlayStation Vita h ...
'' was the last game to be developed by Studio Liverpool prior to their closure in August 2012. The series was later revived, with ''
Wipeout Omega Collection
''Wipeout Omega Collection'' (stylised as ''WipE′out Omega Collection'') is a 2017 futuristic racing video game compilation co-developed by XDev, Clever Beans and Creative Vault Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the ...
'' released in 2017.
Gameplay
The ''Wipeout'' games are a series of futuristic racers that involve players piloting
anti-gravity ships through various forms of races. The series is known for its extreme speed, range of
electronic dance music soundtracks, and consequential difficulty.
[
]Power-up
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s come in the form of offensive or defensive weaponry, ranging from machine guns, missiles, mines and rockets to energy shields, autopilots, and turbo boosts. These power-ups are usually collected by flying over coloured X-shaped pads on race tracks. Chevron-shaped speed pads also feature prominently on race tracks: once flown over, the player's ship receives a momentary boost.
Every ship featured in a game is owned by a different racing team, although the number of teams and ships will vary throughout the games. Each ship has different characteristics: for example, ships will vary in handling, thrust, top speed, shield strength, and occasionally firepower. Every ship is equipped with a compulsory shield that absorbs damage sustained during a race; energy is lost whenever the player's ship collides or is hit by weapon fire. If damage is sustained after the shield's depletion, the ship in question will explode and the pilot is consequently eliminated from the race.
The games' campaign modes usually consist of single races, time trials, and tournaments.
* Standard single races involve the player competing against opponents to finish first and win a gold medal. As scoring is podium-based, silver and bronze medals are awarded for second and third place, respectively.
* Tournaments typically contain four or eight single races each; points are scored based on position for each race, and the pilot who accumulates the most points wins.
* Time trials and speed laps have the player obtaining the fastest time on a track in either a predetermined number of laps or an individual lap, respectively.
* "Zone" mode has been featured in every game since ''Wipeout Fusion
''Wipeout Fusion'' (stylised as ''wipEout fusion'') is a futuristic racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the fifth instalment in the ''Wipeout'' series and was ...
'' and revolves around survival as the player automatically accelerates to extreme speeds. The mode will only end upon the destruction of the player's ship.
* "Eliminator" mode was introduced in '' Wipeout 3'' and centres around pilots gaining points for damaging competitors and finishing laps.
* "Combat" mode is a slight variation of Eliminator and appears only in ''Wipeout 2048
''Wipeout 2048'' is a racing game in which players pilot anti-gravity ships around futuristic race tracks. It was developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was a launch game for the Sony PlayStation Vita h ...
''. The difference between the two is that in Combat, energy is restored through item absorption as opposed to completing a lap.
Games
''Wipeout''
''Wipeout'' (stylised as ''wipEout"'') is a futuristic racing video game developed and published by Psygnosis. It is the first game in the series and was originally released for the PlayStation
is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media center, and a smartphone, as well as an online service and multiple magazines. The brand is produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment, a divisi ...
and PCs running MS-DOS in 1995, and for the Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was the successor to the succ ...
the following year. It was also a launch title for the PlayStation in Europe and North America. 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 around the world.
Unique at the time for its futuristic setting, ''Wipeout'' featured music from well-known techno artists such as CoLD SToRAGE, Leftfield
Leftfield are a British electronic music duo formed in 1989 as the duo of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley (the latter formerly of the Rivals and A Man Called Adam). The duo was very influential in the evolution of electronic music in the 1990s, wi ...
, The Chemical Brothers and Orbital
Orbital may refer to:
Sciences Chemistry and physics
* Atomic orbital
* Molecular orbital
* Hybrid orbital Astronomy and space flight
* Orbit
** Earth orbit
Medicine and physiology
* Orbit (anatomy), also known as the ''orbital bone''
* Orbito ...
. A prototype version of the game appeared in the teen cult film
A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following. Cult films are known for their dedicated, passionate fanbase which forms an elaborate subculture, members of which engage ...
''Hackers
A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who uses their technical knowledge to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle, within a computerized system by non-standard means. Though the term ''hacker'' has become associated in popu ...
'' (1995), in which both protagonists were playing the game in a nightclub. A marketing campaign created and launched by Keith Hopwood and graphic design
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studio The Designers Republic included an infamous promotional poster featuring a bloodstained Radio 1 Radio 1 or Radio One most commonly refers to:
*BBC Radio 1, a music radio station from the BBC
** BBC Radio 1Xtra, a digital radio station broadcasting black music
*CBC Radio One, a talk radio station operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporatio ...
DJ Sara Cox
Sara Joanne Cyzer (née Cox; born 13 December 1974) is an English broadcaster. She presented ''Radio 1 Breakfast'' on BBC Radio 1 from 3 April 2000 until 19 December 2003. Since January 2019 she now hosts the BBC Radio 2 drivetime show, Monday ...
, which was speculated by some of representing a drug overdose.[
]
''Wipeout 2097''
''Wipeout 2097'' (stylised ''wipE'out"''2097; released as ''Wipeout XL'' in North America) is the second game of the franchise and is a direct sequel to the original game. It was first released worldwide in 1996 for the PlayStation, and for the Sega Saturn in the following year. Set in the year 2097, the game revolves around players racing in the F5000 anti-gravity racing league. The game was first unveiled to the public in the form of a pre-alpha
A software release life cycle is the sum of the stages of development and maturity for a piece of computer software ranging from its initial development to its eventual release, and including updated versions of the released version to help impro ...
demo at the Electronic Entertainment Expo
E3 (short for Electronic Entertainment Expo or Electronic Entertainment Experience in 2021) is a trade event for the video game industry. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) organizes and presents E3, which many developers, publisher ...
in May 1996. Music was mostly recorded from Psygnosis's in-house music team, CoLD SToRAGE, for versions released outside the PlayStation.
''Wipeout 64''
''Wipeout 64'' is the third instalment of the series and is the only ''Wipeout'' title not to be released on a Sony console. It was released exclusively for the Nintendo 64 in November 1998 for North America, and later in 1999 for Europe. The game is set one year after the events of ''Wipeout 2097'' and shares the same anti-gravity racing league.
''Wipeout 64'' reuses most of the race tracks featured in the previous games, albeit with mirrored layouts and different locations.
''Wipeout 3''
''Wipeout 3'' (stylised as ''wip3out'' in Europe and Japan) is the fourth title in the franchise and was first released in September 1999 for the PlayStation, where players race in the F7200 league. An enhanced edition entitled ''Wipeout 3 Special Edition'' was released exclusively in Europe on 14 July 2000; featuring minor changes to gameplay, such as different craft physics, auto-loading of saves and artificial intelligence bug fixes. As with the first two games, Psygnosis once again hired The Designers Republic to assist in development. The Sheffield-based company, known for its underground techno album covers, provided "visual candy" to ''Wipeout 3''s graphics, designing the game's icons, billboards, and colour schemes.
The game also featured music from Propellerheads
Propellerheads were an English electronic music duo, formed in 1995 in Bath and consisting of Will White and Alex Gifford.
History
Their first release was an EP named ''Dive!'', released in 1996 through the independent label Wall of Sound. ...
, and with The Chemical Brothers and Orbital, returning from the first ''Wipeout''. Psygnosis selected DJ Sasha
Alexander Paul Coe (born 4 September 1969), known professionally as Sasha, is a Welsh DJ and record producer. He is best known for his live events and electronic music as a solo artist, as well as his collaborations with British DJ John Digwee ...
to serve as the game's music director.
''Wipeout Fusion''
''Wipeout Fusion'' (stylised as ''wipEout fusion'') is the fifth instalment of the series and was first released on the PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in North America on 26 October 2000, in Europe on 24 November 2000, and in Australia on 3 ...
in 2002. The game was the first to be developed by the newly renamed Studio Liverpool.[ It is set in the year 2160 and revolves around players competing in the corrupt F9000 anti-gravity racing league. After the success of the previous games, the development team wanted to target ''Wipeout Fusion'' at an "older, savvier crowd" by making it stand out from the '' F-Zero'' series, which some critics had often compared it to.]
''Wipeout Pure''
''Wipeout Pure'' (stylised as ''wipE'out pṳre'') is the sixth game in the series and was released simultaneously with the launch of the PlayStation Portable
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in PAL regions on September 1, 2005, ...
in 2005. The game takes place in the year 2197, exactly 100 years after ''Wipeout 2097'', and centres around players competing in the FX300 anti-gravity racing league.
Development of the game started in August 2003 and lasted until early 2005. Throughout production, the Liverpudlian studio created new user interfaces and other algorithms that helped speed up the development process in time for the PlayStation Portable's launch. The game was notable for showcasing the PlayStation Portable's graphical capabilities, and marked the first time a ''Wipeout'' game featured downloadable content—an aspect which had the potential to draw in more revenue for Studio Liverpool.
''Wipeout Pulse''
''Wipeout Pulse'' (stylised as ''wipEout pulse'') is the seventh instalment and was first released for the PlayStation Portable in 2007. A port for the PlayStation 2 was released exclusively in Europe in June 2009, featuring enhanced graphics and all of the game's downloadable content. The game takes place one year after the events of ''Wipeout Pure'' and has players compete in the FX400 anti-gravity racing league. Development of the game was centred around focusing on the feedback left by fans on the previous game, with many fans complaining of ''Wipeout Pure''s difficulty, thus prompting Studio Liverpool to improve on aspects where they had thought they failed. The game features sixteen licensed music tracks from techno artists, including Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk (, "power station") is a German band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Widely considered innovators and pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk were among the first successful acts to popularize the ...
, DJ Fresh, and Skream.
''Wipeout HD''
''Wipeout HD'' (stylised as ''WipEout HD'') is the eighth title in the franchise and is the first to be released on the PS3 via PlayStation Network
PlayStation Network (PSN) is a digital media entertainment service provided by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Launched in November 2006, PSN was originally conceived for the PlayStation video game consoles, but soon extended to encompass smartp ...
worldwide in 2008, although a retail version was later released exclusively in Europe the next year. A major expansion pack titled ''Wipeout HD Fury'' was released worldwide via the PlayStation Network in July 2009. This time, players compete in the FX350 anti-gravity racing league, set a year prior to the FX400 league, featuring a handful of race tracks from ''Wipeout Pure'' and ''Wipeout Pulse'' (although all content has been upgraded to render 1080p
1080p (1920×1080 progressively displayed pixels; also known as Full HD or FHD, and BT.709) is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes characterized by 1,920 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 1,080 pixels down the screen vert ...
visuals in 60 frames per second).
According to the game's director, the team made the decision to release the game as a PlayStation Store exclusive title before development in order to stress that downloadable content did not have to be focused on "small games". ''Wipeout HD''s expansion pack, ''Fury'', received controversy over its in-game advertising, with many players complaining of extended loading times, as well as consternation about advertising being retroactively added into a game that had already been paid for. The advertisements were removed soon after several complaints were made by players. The game was also chosen as a free PlayStation Store offering as part of Sony's "Welcome Back" program due to the 2011 PlayStation Network outage
The 2011 PlayStation Network outage (sometimes referred to as the PSN Hack) was the result of an " external intrusion" on Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity services, in which personal details from approximately 77 million accounts were compr ...
.
''Wipeout 2048''
''Wipeout 2048'' is the ninth and final game in the series to be developed by Studio Liverpool prior to their closure in August 2012. The game was released as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita
The PlayStation Vita (PS Vita, or Vita) is a handheld video game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 17, 2011, and in North America, Europe, and other international territo ...
in early 2012 and centres around players competing in the first Anti-Gravity Racing Championships. It is set in the year 2048 and acts as a prequel
A prequel is a literary, dramatic or cinematic work whose story precedes that of a previous work, by focusing on events that occur before the original narrative. A prequel is a work that forms part of a backstory to the preceding work.
The term " ...
to the first ''Wipeout'' game. ''Wipeout 2048'' was developed alongside the PlayStation Vita console itself, and acted as a "testbed" for the device. When the staff of the Liverpudlian studio were given development kits
A software development kit (SDK) is a collection of software development tools in one installable package. They facilitate the creation of applications by having a compiler, debugger and sometimes a software framework. They are normally specific to ...
for what was then dubbed a "Next Generation Portable", a group was set up within the team to brainstorm ideas. Among these included the proposal of a touchscreen device, which was not yet conceived by Sony at the time, and two analogue sticks—both features eventually made it onto the console.[
]
''Wipeout 2D''
''Wipeout 2D'' was released in 2013 on PlayStation Vita
The PlayStation Vita (PS Vita, or Vita) is a handheld video game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 17, 2011, and in North America, Europe, and other international territo ...
as part of the ''PlayStation Home Arcade''.
''Wipeout Omega Collection''
''Wipeout Omega Collection (stylised as WipE'out'' OMEGA COLLECTION)'' is a remaster of the previous two titles in the ''Wipeout'' series: ''Wipeout HD'' (with its ''Wipeout HD Fury'' expansion) and ''Wipeout 2048''. ''Wipeout HD'' itself contained content from ''Wipeout Pure'' and ''Wipeout Pulse''. The game was developed by Clever Beans, EPOS Game Studios
Creative Vault AB (formerly EPOS Game Studios) is an independent video game developer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. The company was founded by Staffan Langin and Olof Gustafsson in the summer of 2005 with the desire to develop games for multiple ...
, and XDev
PlayStation Studios (formerly SCE Worldwide Studios and SIE Worldwide Studios) is a division of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) that oversees the video game development at the studios owned by SIE. The division was established as SCE Wor ...
. ''Wipeout Omega Collection'' was released in June 2017. It was designed to be run at 1080p
1080p (1920×1080 progressively displayed pixels; also known as Full HD or FHD, and BT.709) is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes characterized by 1,920 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 1,080 pixels down the screen vert ...
on the PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15, 2013, in North America, November 29, 2013 in ...
and 4K on the PlayStation 4 Pro, both at 60 frames per second.
''Wipeout Merge''
''Wipeout Merge'' (previously known as ''Wipeout Rush'') was announced by publisher Rogue Games on September 16, 2021 for iOS and Android
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Science and technology
* Android (robot), a humanoid robot or synthetic organism designed to imitate a human
* Android (operating system), Google's mobile operating system
** Bugdroid, a Google mascot sometimes referred to ...
devices. The game initially soft-launched in several regions throughout late 2021, and launched in the United States in early 2022. The game features over 60 ships from the series as well as a full single-player campaign. Unlike previous entries in the series, the gameplay consists of being a racing "manager," and timing the deployment of weapons during races.
Development
All games in the ''Wipeout'' franchise were developed by Studio Liverpool. The conceptualisation of ''Wipeout'' revolved around Psygnosis designer Nick Burcombe's idea of creating a racing game using the same types of anti-gravity vehicles from his experience with ''Powerdrome
''Powerdrome'' is a 1988 futuristic racing video game by Michael Powell released on the Atari ST and published by Electronic Arts. Players race jet-engined, anti-gravity bikes called ''blades'' around closed tracks. Ports for Amiga and MS-DOS wer ...
'', a title first released on the Atari ST
The Atari ST is a line of personal computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the Atari 8-bit family. The initial model, the Atari 520ST, had limited release in April–June 1985 and was widely available in July. It was the first pers ...
in 1988. The game's futuristic vehicle designs were based on '' Matrix Marauders'', a 1994 Amiga
Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphi ...
3D grid-based strategy game whose concept was developed by fellow Psygnosis employee Jim Bowers. The name "Wipeout" was decided upon during a pub conversation, and was inspired by the instrumental song " Wipe Out" by The Surfaris.[
After the beta version of ''Wipeout'' appeared in the cult film '']Hackers
A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who uses their technical knowledge to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle, within a computerized system by non-standard means. Though the term ''hacker'' has become associated in popu ...
'', Sony expressed interest in Psygnosis on the basis of the "impressive work" they had produced with 3D graphics. In September 1995, Sony purchased the Liverpool-based company outright. Subsequent development of ''Wipeout 2097'' spanned seven months, and a nightclub tour in conjunction with Red Bull
Red Bull is a brand of energy drinks of Austria, Austrian company Red Bull GmbH. With 38% market share, it is the most popular energy drink brand as of 2019. Since its launch in 1987, more than 100 billion cans of Red Bull have been sold worldwid ...
was set up in order to help advertise the game. The game's art, in-game branding, and packaging were made by Sheffield-based The Designers Republic.
For the development of ''Wipeout 3'', Psygnosis once again hired The Designers Republic to assist in development. Lead artist Nicky Westcott wanted to make the game to look like a "believable future" in order to retain a believable sensibility. ''Wipeout 3'' was also the first game to benefit from the PlayStation's analogue stick
An analog stick (or analogue stick in British English), sometimes called a control stick or thumbstick, is an input device for a controller (often a game controller) that is used for two-dimensional input. An analog stick is a variation of a joy ...
s, which were used to offer smoother control of the player's craft.
Pre-production of ''Wipeout Pure'' began in August 2003 and full production commenced in October of that year. The team received development kits
A software development kit (SDK) is a collection of software development tools in one installable package. They facilitate the creation of applications by having a compiler, debugger and sometimes a software framework. They are normally specific to ...
of the then-upcoming PlayStation Portable
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in PAL regions on September 1, 2005, ...
the following year, and was made aware that ''Wipeout Pure'' was going to be a launch title for that console. During development, Studio Liverpool created user interfaces and custom plugins for 3D computer graphics
3D computer graphics, or “3D graphics,” sometimes called CGI, 3D-CGI or three-dimensional computer graphics are graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data (often Cartesian) that is stored in the computer for th ...
software entirely from scratch in order to help speed up the process.
''Wipeout HD'' was first announced during E3 2007
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, and was revealed to be a downloadable-only title. The game's director, Tony Buckley, said in a retrospective interview that the studio made the decision to release the game as a PlayStation Store exclusive title before development. There was a significant delay when reports emerged that the game's Zone Mode had failed epilepsy testing, and that it would have to be redesigned before it could be released.
''Wipeout 2048'' was developed in parallel with the PlayStation Vita itself, and had acted as a "testbed" for the console. The development of the game influenced the design of the console itself; staff from the Liverpudlian studio were sent to brainstorm ideas to senior management at Sony. Among these ideas included the proposal of a touchscreen device—which was not yet conceived at the time—as well as the inclusion of two sticks.
On 8 August 2012, Sony officially shut down Studio Liverpool as part of an effort to focus on alternative investment plans. At the time of their closure, the studio was working on a future ''Wipeout'' title for the PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15, 2013, in North America, November 29, 2013 in ...
, which was reported to have been in development for 12 to 18 months.
Reception
The ''Wipeout'' series has been well received by critics. Its fast-paced gameplay, high-quality visuals, and prominent techno soundtracks have been cited as hallmarks of the series. Upon release, the first ''Wipeout'' game was widely praised for its electronica soundtrack, originality, and outstanding visuals; however, a critic at the time questioned its longevity and potential to hold a long lifespan in comparison to ''Super Mario Kart
''Super Mario Kart'' is a Kart racing game, kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The first game in the Mario Kart, ''Mario Kart'' series, it was released in Japan and North Ameri ...
''. In retrospect, ''Wipeout'' was described as being synonymous with Sony's debut gaming hardware and as an early showcase for 3D graphics in console gaming. The game also increased awareness of the underground techno community in England, as it was one of the first games to include licensed music.[
The second instalment of the series, ''Wipeout 2097'', was released to critical acclaim. Reviewers unanimously commended its innovation, graphics, and unique blend of techno music. ]IGN
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ranked it as the 13th best PlayStation game of all time in 2002, and ''The Official PlayStation Magazine
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'' named it as the fifth best in 1997. In addition, ''Wipeout 2097'' also ranks as the fourth best PlayStation game of all time at GameRankings
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. ''Wipeout 64'' received generally positive reviews, with some critics asserting that it was a superior game to ''F-Zero X
is a futuristic racing video game for the Nintendo 64 console. Developed by Nintendo's EAD division, it was released in Japan, North America, and Europe in 1998. In 2000, the ''Expansion Kit'' was released in Japan, including a track and vehic ...
'' in regards to graphics, atmosphere, and track design, though others noted that it did not reach the standards of its predecessor, ''Wipeout 2097''.
The fourth instalment of the series, ''Wipeout 3'', was positively received upon release; critics lauded the graphics, fast-paced gameplay, and music, although many reviews felt that the game's steep learning curve was a major fault. ''Wipeout Fusion'' was more negatively received by critics; the graphics received mixed responses, with one reviewer saying that it looked like an "early first generation PS2 game", despite another opining that the visuals had improved over all of its predecessors. At the time of ''Wipeout Fusion''s release in 2001, critics recognised the fact that techno music was an integral part of the series.
''Wipeout Pure'' and ''Wipeout Pulse'' both received very positive reviews upon release, with critics praising their visual effects, attention to detail, and track design. ''Wipeout HD'', along with its ''Fury'' expansion pack, also received very positive reviews, with many critics agreeing that it offered the best visual representation of any ''Wipeout'' game due to it being upscaled in full 1080p and rendered in 60 frames per second. It was nominated for the "Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design" category in the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards
The D.I.C.E. Awards (formerly the Interactive Achievement Awards) is an award show in the video game industry started in 1998 and commonly referred to in the industry as the "video games Oscar". The awards are arranged by the Academy of Interac ...
and was also nominated under the racing category for the 28th Golden Joystick Awards. The final instalment in the franchise to be developed by Studio Liverpool, ''Wipeout 2048'', received generally positive reviews despite it being the lowest ranked game overall. Critics cohesively commended the graphics and visuals, and also regarded it as a showcase for the PlayStation Vita's power.
See also
* '' F-Zero'', another anti-gravity racing game series that debuted in 1990 on the Super NES
* '' Pacer'', 2020, PlayStation 4
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