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n64retro · 9 months ago
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oldgamemags · 2 years ago
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There is no beauty anymore 'Wipeout 64' Nintendo 64
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y2klostandfound · 1 year ago
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Wipeout 64 on Games Master magazine No.10(video game magazine)(Italy)(10-1998)
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devileaterjaek · 10 months ago
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futur3juli3 · 1 year ago
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Wipeout 64 Advertisements (1998)
Designed by Ken Loh
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hellman55 · 2 months ago
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Nintendo 64 Longplay: Wipeout 64
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schnuron · 2 months ago
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At the age of 6, I discovered music in the world of entertainment: Ace Combat 2 OST Carmageddon 1 Destruction Derby 2 NFS High Stakes Pokemon The First Movie Road Rage 3D Sega Touring Championship Sled Storm Test Drive 5 V-Rally 2 Wipeout 64 World Cup 98
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aspensmonster · 3 months ago
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viciogame · 5 months ago
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🎮 F-Zero X (Nintendo 64)
Complete Gameplay: https://youtu.be/Jm08HZ6TArM
#FzeroX #Nintendo64 #Fzero #Nintendo #N64 #ニンテンドー64 #race #racer #Racing #drive #driver #driving #wipeout #任天堂64 #任天堂 #エフゼロ #エフゼロX #Viciogame #Gameplay #Walkthrough #Playthrough #Longplay #LetsPlay #Game #Videogames #Games
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alln64games · 7 months ago
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Wipeout 64
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NA release: 4th November 1998
PAL release: 5th February 1999
JP release: N/A
Developer: Psygnosis
Publisher: Midway
N64 Magazine Score: 88%
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It’s always a shame when you know a game is good quality but you just can’t seem to gel with it. I enjoyed playing F-Zero X for the first time, even though I played F-Zero GX first, so I was hoping the same would be true with Wipeout 64, as I had played Wipeout 2048 on Vita. Sadly, I really could not get the hang of this game at all.
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What I think is throwing me off is the camera. It’s not in line with your vehicle, it seems to be instead stuck to the track or something. Your racer is often towards the side of the screen, appearing at an angle. It looks fancy in screenshots, but I think it’s messing with my ability to judge turns. You also seem to “hit” the sides before it seems like you should be doing.
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Instead of just having a series of races, there are challenges in multiple categories: racing, time trial and killing enemies. When you’ve completed all these, you then unlock a “super combo” mode where you have to win races while killing enough opponents.
It’s a good idea for extending the singleplayer, especially with only 7 tracks, I just wish I found the gameplay itself to be fun.
To start off with, Wipeout 64 is one of the most irritating games you’ll have ever played and, even when you’ve mastered it, it still penalises you for errors that F-Zero X and this month’s XG2 would be quite happy to let pass. But, in doing so, Wipeout 64 has secured itself as a bit of a rarity on N64: a racing game that you won’t have completed within a week of buying it. Not a perfect racing game, admittedly, but still a thrill-packed slice of racing brilliance.
Tim Weaver, N64 Magazine #23
Remake or remaster?
A Wipeout remastered collection really should be done with the PS1 games, Wipeout 64 and the PS2 and PSP games. Even if they end up renaming Wipeout 64 as Wipeout 2098 or something.
Official ways to get the game.
There is no official way to get Wipeout 64
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found-in-retro-game-mags · 8 months ago
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Wipeout 64
"The game the others chase, but can't catch" (IGN64.com The Magazine #1, 1998)
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n64retro · 1 year ago
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Wipeout 64 Psygnosis / Midway Nintendo 64 1998
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averagecontentenjoyer121 · 7 months ago
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Gamer license resume
For Clarification ⬇️
PS4:
Bloodborne, and dlc
Doom 2016
Doom eternal
Doom 1993, doom eternal
Doom 2, doom eternal
Borderlands 3
Minecraft
Override mech city brawl
Mortal Kombat X
Mortal Kombat 11
Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2
Warhammer 40k: Shootas, Blood, and Teef
Devil May Cry 5
Devil May Cry HD Collection
Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon
The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim
Rocket League
Spider-Man
Ratchet & Clank
Subnautica
Earth fall
Ark
Transformers Devastation
Titanfall 2
Assassins Creed Odyssey
Immortals Fenyx Rising
Lego Starwars The Skywalker Saga
The Lego Movie Videogame
Lego Starwars The Force Awakens
Lego Marvel Superheroes 2
Lego Jurassic World
Lego Batman 3 Beyond Gotham
Skylanders Imaginators
Bendy And The Ink Machine
Family Feud
PS3:
Metal Gear Rising Revengence: English and Japanese versions
Devil May Cry 4
Sonic The Hedgehog
Batman Arkham City
Nintendo Switch:
Metroid Prime Remastered
The Legend of Zelda Breatg of the Wild
Untitled Goose Game
Minecraft Dundgeons
Minecraft
Animal Crossing New Horizons
Super Mario Maker 2
Kirby’s Return to Dreamland Deluxe
Doom 1993
Doom 2
Doom 64
Doom 3
Doom 2016
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods part 1
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods part 2
Super Kirby Clash
Pokémon Sheild
Warhammer 40k Boltgun
Deltarune Chapters 1&2
Nintendo Wii:
WiiSports
Skylanders Giants
Skylanders SuperChargers Racing
Skylanders Trap Team
Super Paper Mario
abc Wipeout
Deca Sports
Sonic Colors
Super Smash Bros Brawl
Malign Battle Drawlers
Starwars III The Clone Wars
Transformers Cybertron Adventure
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y2klostandfound · 1 year ago
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Wipeout 64 on 64Dream (Japanese video game magazine)(April 1999)
Translation in English:
Title: Wipeout 64 Publisher: Coconuts Japan Entertainment Release date: Late March Price: 7980 yen Capacity: 64M Genre: Anti-gravity racing game Number of players: 1 to 4 players Remarks: Compatible with vibration pack and controller pack
This speed has never been experienced before!
An anti-heavy-car race that unfolds at overwhelming speed!
This is the third installment in the series, following "WIPEOUT" and "WIPEOUT XL", which were very popular on each hardware. Thanks to the N64's specs, the race scenes unfolding at overwhelming speed are scrolled really smoothly, so you can experience even higher speeds. Along with that sense of speed, the nimble techno sound, which is a big attraction of the "Wipeout" series, is still alive this time. Also, for the first time in the series, four players can play simultaneously. The game is not just a speed race, but a four-player survival race that is sure to be different and more exciting than the CPU races, as the system uses attack and turbo items to aim for first place.
↑ Use the 3D stick to operate the machine. When turning a sharp corner, use the left brake (Z button) and right brake (R button) to shift the center of gravity while turning. Press the left and right brakes at the same time to slow down
Fast and strong is the real winner.
The race is not only about the pursuit of speed. The shortest way to victory is to use weapons that attack other machines, to try to beat your rivals to the finish line while setting the fastest lap possible. Of course, your rivals will be attacking you, so you will have to think about both how to line up for the corners and how to avoid their attacks as you race around the track. Only those who combine speed and strength will be victorious.
SPEED UP ←The arrow marks on the track are “acceleration points”. If you pass over it, the speed of the car will increase. Of course, if you don't try to pass all these acceleration points, you won't be able to win.
CHECKPOINT →Each track has several checkpoints. If you do not pass these checkpoints within the specified time limit, you will immediately retire from the race, no matter how high your ranking is
WEAPON & ITEM ←The mark next to the machine is a "weapon mark". There are various things you can acquire, such as weapons that attack your rivals and items that power up your machine. If you use it, you can run the race to your advantage.
PIT LANE → When you receive an attack from an enemy or crash into a wall on the track, the damage of the machine accumulates. If you receive more than the specified amount of damage, you will be retired, so recover in the pit lane.
GOAL! ←The goal of the race is to finish in third place in order to advance to the next stage. The pressure for speed becomes greater and greater as you progress to the next and higher levels of the track!
4 Levels of classes
The game has 4 levels of classes from beginner to super advanced. Beginners with low top speeds can easily turn corners, but in super-advanced corners, if you don't skillfully take the line and move the center of gravity, you'll crash into the wall.
How to read the race screen
Check time That's the time limit before we pass the next checkpoint.
Lap record Fastest lap recorded up to that point. Let's break this one.
Weapon Icon The mark of the weapon or item you currently have is displayed.
Lap time The lap time of the track you are currently playing is displayed for each lap.
Current rank The number on the stone is the number of machines participating in the race, and the number on the left is your position.
Number of kills The number of rival machines shot down by you due to attacks, etc.
Throttle gauge A gauge that indicates the state of the accelerator. You can also know the rough speed
Shield energy It decreases when you get hit or hit a wall on the track. When it reaches zero, you retire.
The stages are a total of 6 tracks + α!
HUES BRIDGE This track runs through an iceberg. As the first track, there are no sharp corners and it is easy to follow.
DORON IU This track was built among ancient ruins. Cliffs appear throughout the track, but the difficulty level is still low.
SOHANA A mountain track. The ups and downs are very undulating, so consider speed control.
DYRONESS A futuristic city track. The course layout is relatively easy, although the visibility is poor due to many dark tunnels.
MACHAON 2 A forest track. It is a difficult course with steep undulations and curves and poor visibility.
TERAFUMOS This track is located in the middle of a mountain range. There are many steep and steep sections, and there are also many big cliffs, so be careful not to retire.
4 Different game modes
There are four game modes in Wipeout 64. The objective of each mode is different, such as competing for position or competing for a tie for the French Cup. "MULTIPLAY" can be played by 2 to 4 people, but all other modes are for 1 player.
↑ This is the game mode selection screen. In "Options" at the bottom, you can change various game settings and check the fastest lap.
↑ In "CHALLENGE" mode, you can choose three more games. All of them are game contents that aim to clear the prescribed conditions.
1.Challenge
1-1 RACE This is the main mode in which players compete with rival machines for position. There are 6 stages in all, and if you win in the top 3, you will advance to the next stage.
← This mode, it's not easy to win, let alone finish in the top three.
1-2 TIME TRIAL
This mode is not simply aiming for the fastest lap, but challenging the driver to beat the specified time. There are three levels: gold, silver, and bronze.
← If you clear it, you can proceed to the next stage. The machine used is fixed.
1-3 WEAPON
This mode is to destroy more enemy machines than the target number with weapons and items within a specified number of laps. When you clear this stage, you will go to the next stage.
← Since durability is high, the enemy cannot be destroyed with just one shot of the weapon.
2.SINGLE RACE
In this mode, you can choose your favorite track and compete with 14 rival machines. It's perfect as a practice mode for learning the track layout.
→ Compared to the Challenge Mode, it is relatively easy to finish in the top 3.
3.TIME TRIAL
In this mode, you select one track and pursue the fastest lap time. No rivals or items appear at all, so you can compete with only your own skills.
→ If you update the fastest, a ghost will appear, so let's make it a goal.
4.MULTI PLAYER
In this mode where you can enjoy simultaneous battles with up to players. 2 players can play in 2 split-screen mode, and 3 or more players can play in 4 split-screen mode. The races are exciting as you try to stop your friends!
→ After all, obstructive play with weapons and items is the highlight of a competitive game.
13 Types of weapons (Items)
A weapon that can be obtained by passing over a weapon mark. In addition to offensive items such as mines and tracking missiles, there are also items that assist your machine, such as items that restore your machine's damage and speed-up boosters. There are many weapon marks on the track, so if you use an item as soon as you acquire it and then acquire it again at the next weapon mark, you'll have more chances to use the item, which will give you an advantage in the race.
↑ The "QUAKE DISRUPTOR" is the most powerful attack item that causes an earthquake and damages the entire machine in front of it.
↑ There is also an item that switches to autopilot for a few seconds. It is also possible to force the autopilot to be deactivated, so if you are an advanced user, you may be able to increase your time by piloting yourself.
There are 4 + α machines in the game!
There are four types of machines in this game. One is for beginners with high cornering performance but low maximum speed, and the other is for advanced racers with high maximum speed but low cornering speed. It would be a good idea to choose a machine according to the track layout and skill. Furthermore, in addition to these four types, it seems that super-high-speed machines are hidden.
FEISAR - Easy to turn but low maximum speed AURICOM - Good acceleration but hard to turn AG SYSTEMS - Good acceleration but low durability DIREX - High maximum speed but hard to turn
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devileaterjaek · 2 years ago
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Great Video Game Bracket 64 – CONCLUSION
And title of "THE VIDEO GAME EVER" goes to...
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Disco Elysium!
Thank you to everyone who voted in this bracket's polls! The final scores for all 64 games will be listed below the "keep reading" tab.
It'll probably be a while until the next bracket – August at the earliest. In the meantime, there are two qualifiers going on as we speak...
Villain Bracket Qualifiers Form
Music Album Bracket Qualifiers Form
Until next time!
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FINAL AVERAGE PERFORMANCES
FIRST PLACE: Disco Elysium – 76.2143% (as of Grand Finals)
SECOND PLACE: Metal Gear Solid – 64.8571% (as of Grand Finals)
THIRD PLACE: OFF – 68.7375% (as of Semifinals)
FOURTH PLACE: Undertale Yellow – 59.8167% (as of Semifinals)
5th-8th Places:
#5: Stardew Valley – 71.4%
#6: Yakuza 0 – 68.767%
#7: Sam & Max Hit the Road – 66.4%
#8: Resident Evil 4 (2023) – 63.16%
9th-16th Places:
#9 – Touhou Youyoumu ~ Perfect Cherry Blossom. – 63.15%
#10 – NiGHTS into dreams… – 60.24%
#11 – The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – 59.5%
#12 – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – 58.7%
#13 – PaRappa the Rapper – 58.4%
#14 – Night in the Woods – 55.917%
#15 – Yume Nikki – 54.14%
#16 – Shipwrecked 64 – 53.0%
17th-24th Places:
#17 – Dishonored 2 – 63.525%
#18 – Black Mesa – 57.675%
#19 – DuckTales (1989) – 55.88%
#20 – Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade – 53.98%
#21 – Pseudoregalia – 53.64%
#22 – God of War (2018) – 52.125%
#23 – The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening – 48.75%
#24 – Sonic the Hedgehog Time Twisted – 47.26%
25th-32nd Places:
#25 – Lego Batman: The Videogame – 60.55%
#26 – Horizon Zero Dawn – 58.525%
#27 – DOORS – 53.75%
#28 – Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – 43.95%
#29 – The Oregon Trail – 42.319%
#30 – Halo: Combat Evolved – 40.525%
#31 – Marvel’s Spider-Man (2018) – 38.55%
#32 – Zork – 34.675%
33rd-48th Places:
#33: Cruelty Squad – 59.893%
#34: Dead Space (2008) – 56.067%
#35: Mega Man Maker – 54.933%
#36: Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga – 53.533%
#37: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk – 51.733%
#38: Plok! – 51.667%
#39: Papers, Please – 49.133%
#40: Journey (2012) – 41.6%
#41: Banjo-Kazooie – 40.167%
#42: BioShock Infinite – 39.841%
#43: Friday Night Funkin’: Hotline 024 – 37.6%
#44: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night – 37.1%
#45: Wipeout 2097 – 36.9%
#46: Altered Beast – 36.767%
#47: Godzilla Creepypasta – 36.267%
#48: Spelunky – 32.933%
49th-64th Places:
#49: A Bite at Freddy’s – 34.5%
#50: The Secret of Monkey Island – 31.45%
#51: eversion – 27.6%
#52: Changed – 25.8%
#53: Power Stone – 24.9%
#54: Arkanoid – 23.05%
#55: Gimmick! – 20.5%
#56: Yo! Noid 2: Enter the Void – 19.85%
#57: Day of the Tentacle – 18.75%
#58: Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings – 16.4%
#59: Human: Fall Flat – 14.55%
#60: Tempest – 14.51%
#61: Virtua Fighter 2 – 14.4%
#62: Command & Conquer: Red Alert – 14.3%
#63: Joust – 11.35%
#64: Sunset Overdrive – 7.95%
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