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  1. #1
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    Default 3D Track Simulations - Fly through and Free View

    I'll just leave this here

    http://phoboslab.org/wipeout/

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    Whoaaa!! This is amazing!!

    Mad props to the guy for reverse engineering it, been there as well for Lode Runner TLR and you can quickly lose your mind in all the mess of hexa of headers, blank space, compression and all that crazy stuff! Mad mad props!! Also a very cool project, the lighting is much better than in the actual games too ^^

    Cipher

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    Wow. Just wow.

    I nominate this guy for the 2015 Golden E-Pak award. Seriously.

    Just wow.

    Wonder if he'll do the same for 2097.

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    Also: I will happily donate money to whoever can turn this into a Windows screensaver.

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    For some reason this makes my computer overheat like crazy.

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    That is SICK!! Here's to the possibility of a remake! Maybe dreams can come true!
    Last edited by Chill; 17th April 2015 at 02:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AGgamer View Post
    For some reason this makes my computer overheat like crazy.
    Maybe try with another web browser. The WebGL support is very inconsistent between web browsers. Currently, Firefox and Chrome provide the best support most of the time.

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