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poprock
31st August 2005, 09:14 AM
Edge Online (http://www.edge-online.co.uk/) posted an interview with Nino Ceraolo of Studio Liverpool this morning, all about Wipeout: Pure.

Direct link (http://www.edge-online.co.uk/archives/2005/08/qa_wipeout_pure.php).

He mentions a few interesting things about the Euro release - especially that it includes Game Sharing! So Euro PSP Wipers will be able to play multiplayer with only one copy of the game betweeen them. Amazing.

Go read, it's good stuff.

Mobius
31st August 2005, 09:50 AM
Iike the fact that the Gamma Pack is available from the off. Although will it fit on a 32mb card?

aesop
31st August 2005, 10:11 AM
There will be the same packs available in Europe as there are in America and Japan. September 1 will see the first pack available - the Gamma pack - which will include four new tracks, new skins and craft.
Why then was it reported that all the current US packs would be available straight away. Not just Gamma.

Music Mixer sounds whack too.

Hellfire_WZ
31st August 2005, 10:21 AM
Classic 1 will probably be available immediately on the download schedule as opposed to being on the UMD.

Dogg Thang
31st August 2005, 10:33 AM
None of the downloads are on the UMD. They are all seperate packs as far as I can tell but the Gamma pack will be one download rather than three.

Hellfire_WZ
31st August 2005, 11:36 AM
Where did I read they would be on the UMD?... :? Ah well, probably talking out my arse as usual. :lol:

aesop
31st August 2005, 01:44 PM
One main Gamma file would be fine, but **** to download on 56k. I have like a 2 hour connection limit, assuming I don't get disconnected out of blue. That coupled with their fantastic download service which won't cater for resume, screams success.

Looking forward to this like.

randomperson1
31st August 2005, 01:51 PM
the gamma packs only use up 20mb of space they will fit on your standard memory stick.

Purist
31st August 2005, 06:23 PM
Wow, glad Nino's confirmed these as the designers...

Jon Burgerman (http://www.jonburgerman.com)
Neil McFarland (http://ztl.radioactivity.be/index.php?pag=map&id=25)
123klan (http://www.123klan.com) and 123klan (http://www.123klan.free.fr) (2nd linky)