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25th February 2010, 08:58 AM
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WipEout clone games (PC/Consoles)
I've maked a search, but I don't have found nothing about this...
The Dan Locke's intervention in G-Speed's thread has created a desire to know how many WipEout clones are available for PC/other consoles.
I know only these:
HoverAce (PC - 2002)
Official game website: http://www.gsc-game.com/english/hoverace/index.php
Totally different from WipEout games, but not average like the other clones.
Upgradable ships (weapon shops and similars), decent track design and great graphic engine (but please remember that this game was released in 2002).
Two weak points:
- the soundtrack is not that great;
- multiplayer mode not available in any way;
- is very rare to find.
I've found my copy into a stock-pc games shop...
The other game is this:
Safari Biathlon (PC)
Absolutely average!
But I gotta admit that this game is not a total crap at the end, 'cause is a very old PC game...the graphic is basic, soundtrack is sufficient if you look this game under the old-game's view, but the racing engine is...a crap!
The demo is free to download, but the license has a cost of 5 dollars.
I know this game bacause I've got the italian CD Rom version, called "Wild Racing".
MegaRace 3 (PC/PS2 - 2002)
Who doesn't know MegaRace?
This game is indeed a WipEout clone, but the quality is between sufficiency and mediocrity...Personally I find this game simpatic, but I think that exists a lot of games better that this one...
EDIT: Someone knows how are games like "Powerdrome" (PC/PS2/XBox) and Extreme G3 (sorry, I know that this game is famous but I've never played)?
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25th February 2010, 10:53 AM
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i'm not sure about powerdrome as i've never played it. however i can tell you that extreme G3 isn't a wipeout clone. it's more like f-zero then anything else. i play it every now and again although XGRA is my favorite from the franchise
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25th February 2010, 09:01 PM
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25th February 2010, 11:54 PM
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I really like the Extreme-G series but the first 2 are totally different from 3, which is really great but short, and XGRA, which is infuriatingly difficult midway through the game and then becomes wayyyyyyyyyyyy too easy.
IIRC I had to stab 3 people with my side-mounted laser blades to death, then I got this awesome weapon that killed anyone. Kind of dumb.
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26th February 2010, 12:17 AM
#5
XGRA is an amazing game, it needs a new iteration if you ask me. Still bring it to my gaming get togethers with buddies.
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9th March 2010, 10:03 AM
#6
I remember Powerdrome for Xbox, but never really got into it.
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