Hello, does anyone know where i can buy this?
http://i57.tinypic.com/33vhsm0.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/5u1p5i.jpg
Hello, does anyone know where i can buy this?
http://i57.tinypic.com/33vhsm0.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/5u1p5i.jpg
Last edited by Hellfire_WZ; 2nd February 2015 at 06:18 PM. Reason: HOLY SH*T! Read the guidelines on image posting!
Thats an HD Press Kit... I've been looking for one for ages. Theres no where you can just buy them as far as I know, just keep looking round on places like Ebay etc in case someone is selling one. Think thats your best chance.
Also wee side note - Try and make sure the pics you post arnt massive
Last edited by Knux_Chaotix; 2nd February 2015 at 02:30 PM.
Do you know the official name of the Kit?
Pretty sure its just called Wipeout HD Press Kit
I have it. It is beautiful. I can give some info about it as well. It contains Wipeout HD as it was when it was released back in september 2008. It has 16 tracks (8 forward + 8 reverse) and 12 crafts. A folder comes with it also. It states that there are 8 crafts in the game which is incorrect obviously. There is an explanation to this error. The version included in this press kit got changed in the last minute because of a failed epilepsy test in the games zone mode. SL originally intended to release the game with 8 tracks and 8 crafts and later release 4 crafts and reverse tracks as DLC. When the epilepsy failure occured they had completed the reverse tracks and made the decision to include everything in the original release. All they had to to with the zone mode was to ease down on all the crazy equalisers that was the reason to the failed epilepsy test. If you are interested in trying out this original "epilepsy zone" you have to find a preview disc. I have one from March 2008 that has 4 playable tracks, 8 crafts and the original "epilepsy zone" mode.
It should be mentioned that these discs are not playable in a retail console. You need a TEST machine (very expensive) or a converted retail (CEX2DEX).
If you still are interested here are a few links that could prove helpfull.
www.assemblergames.com
www.collectorsedition.org
Last edited by multibodydynamics; 5th February 2015 at 01:37 PM. Reason: Added links and info