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Xbox Responds to WipeOut PS1 Port on Series X|S

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Pure Xbox

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Microsoft has removed the port of WipEout 1 and 3 for Xbox Series X|S from the Xbox Store after Digital Foundry's negative review highlighted issues like low frame rate and graphical problems, indicating a move to prevent poor-quality releases. The game, originally a PS1 classic, was available for a limited time and is unlikely to see an official port due to Sony owning the IP, but alternative versions like the Phantom Edition on PC offer enhanced experiences.

Ivanka Trump's Surfing Mishap Makes Waves

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Life

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Former TV star Ivanka Trump shares a video on Instagram of her wipeout while surfing in a wave pool. This is not her first time trying out water sports, as she has previously gone wakeboarding. Surfing has become popular among celebrities, with famous faces like Shakira, Patrick Mahomes, and Mark Zuckerberg also giving it a try.

Massive Overhaul: Wipeout Remaster After Source Code Leak

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Ars Technica

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The leaked source code of the original Wipeout game has led to a near-total rewrite and remaster by developer Dominic Szablewski. He rewrote the game's rendering, physics, and sound, among other things, and reduced the code from 40,699 lines to 7,731. The rewritten version can be compiled for multiple platforms and is available to play on Szablewski's server. Despite the potential legal implications, Szablewski hopes that Sony will either allow the project to continue or create an official remaster.

"Play the Classic PS1 Game for Free in Your Browser Today!"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GAMINGbible

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The classic PlayStation 1 racing game, Wipeout, can now be played for free in your browser without the need for a PlayStation Plus subscription or purchase. The game, known for its high-speed futuristic vehicles and techno-inspired soundtrack, was well-received by critics and considered a potential rival to Mario Kart. Despite not being available on current-gen PlayStation consoles, fans can now enjoy the game on their browsers, with simple keyboard controls and good video quality.

Ubuntu Users Rejoice: Mastering the Wipeout Game Rewrite

Originally Published 2 years ago — by OMG! Ubuntu!

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A developer named Dominic Szablewski has rewritten the source code of the classic futuristic racing game Wipeout, making it look, play, and work better on modern Linux systems, including Ubuntu. The improved version includes an improved renderer, better memory management, support for higher frame rates, new HUD, menus, and intro, and no game loops. To try it out, users need to compile the code themselves by following the instructions provided. Despite the graphics being "of their time," the game runs smoothly and offers an enjoyable experience.

Fan-Made Wipeout Port Challenges Sony to Create a Real Remaster

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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A Wipeout fan has ported the classic PlayStation game to PC after growing tired of waiting for Sony to release a remaster. The fan, Dominic Szablewski, challenges Sony to either let the project be or shut it down and create a proper remaster. Szablewski admits that redistributing the leaked source code is questionable but offers to help if Sony decides to pursue a remaster. The original game, released in 1995, was highly regarded and considered a classic.

Fan's Impressive WipeOut Port Challenges PlayStation to Create Their Own Remaster

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

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A dedicated programmer has taken it upon himself to make the original PlayStation game, WipeOut, playable for free in any web browser after excavating the game's leaked source code. Despite the release of the PlayStation Classic and other remastered versions, there is no way to play the original WipeOut on modern consoles. The programmer recommends two existing PC ports but believes his version, which includes the original source code, is the best option. He challenges Sony to either let it be or shut down his fan port and create a real remaster.

"Fan-Made WipeOut Phantom Edition: The Ultimate PC Remaster for PlayStation Racing Classic"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Rock Paper Shotgun

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A fan has released the WipeOut Phantom Edition, a remastered version of the classic racing game for PC. The remaster brings the PC release in line with the beloved PlayStation version, using the original source code. It features improved graphics, sound effects, and modern elements, including uncapped framerate, high resolutions, and widescreen support. However, users will need the original files from the US release of WipeOut on PlayStation to install the Phantom Edition.

PlayStation classic and Wipeout's PC port receive impressive remasters

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GAMINGbible

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A fan-made remaster of the beloved PlayStation classic game, Wipeout, has been released for free on PC. The Wipeout Phantom Edition includes enhanced graphics, new music, widescreen support, and additional options menus. While it requires the original USA-region PlayStation release files, the remaster offers a nostalgic experience for fans of the futuristic racing game.