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MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Download 11 MB. Description of WipEout XL Read Full Description Definitely one of the best futuristic racing games ever made, Wipeout XL not only once again cements Psygnosis' reputation as the powerhouse of action genre, but also introduces many novelties to the genre.

Two thumbs up, way up! Captures and Snapshots Windows Amiga. Write a comment Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. Any Windows Amiga. Send comment. Download WipEout XL We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Just one click to download at full speed! Windows Version. Graphics: Bind blowing neon lights light furiously fast and astounding tracks.

Layout is fantastic and the level of detail in the game is off the charts. Sound: Ear numbing explosions and techo sound effects, backed by a hot techno soundtrack by some of the best techno music ever heard in a game. Enjoyment: Racing and mind numbing speeds across wicked track designs, what is there not to like about it?

Wipeout XL offers up a plateful of enjoyment. Replay Value: With fifteen tracks to master, as well as having more hidden tracks as well as the hidden racer class, Wipeout XL will leave you coming back for more.

Definitely one of the best futuristic racing games ever made, Wipeout XL not only once again cements Psygnosis' reputation as the powerhouse of action genre, but also introduces many novelties to the genre.

The game takes place 97 years after the events of the original Wipeout, when improvements on Anti-Gravity Ballistic Racing technology have enabled sleeker and more maneuverable hovercrafts. You know the drill: blast down futuristic raceways, hit speed-up icons, pick up different weapons, and lay waste to whoever might stand in your way. But even if you've seen it all before, Wipeout XL is still a fun, incredibly addictive racer you'll want to play more than once.

While the original game's graphics are inferior to the better-selling Playstation version, Wipeout XL takes advantage of 3D accelerators to produce one of the best-looking games on the PC although it probably doesn't support all modern 3D cards released after Wipeout XL's antigravity mayhem goes down in time trial races against the clock or in an exhibition-style Arcade mode.

Placing first on all six tracks unlocks hidden modes and tracks, and all the original weapons show up to help you battle past the field of 12 racers. The ships also bristle with new armaments like plasma bolts, autopilots, and thunder bombs.

But Wipeout pros will face more than just new tracks: All the ships now sport shields that take damage from firepower and collisions, and only a detour into the pit will keep you charged. There's time pressure as well--if you're late for the checkpoint, it's game over, man.

The original Wipeout troubled many gamers with its tough-to-master controls, so Psygnosis took pains to remedy that flaw in XL. The fluid steering handles smoothly, and collisions along the side happen more fairly and less frequently. Psygnosis enlisted top techno talent to keep the soundtrack thumpin'. Killer tunes by the likes of the Chemical Brothers and Prodigy maintain the intense pace, while the cool announcer updates you on the latest developments in a futuristic, computerlike voice.

The unearthly weapons effects, such as the electric sizzle of the shields and the fiery rocket explosions, complete the sweet sounds. Even better, XL's gorgeous graphics rivet your attention to the screen. Since the original game, the clarity and frame rate have been jacked through the roof, and that shows when you streak past lush rain forests and eerily decrepit train stations.

The ships have been remodeled with a sweet new look, including the eye-catching engine flames, and the combat explodes with spectacular new effects like a quake dis-ruptor that buckles the track.

With such across-the-board innovations, XL is no mere sequel. The sheer joy of the absorbing racing and combat will glue you to the controller till dawn, and the depth of the gameplay promises many more similar nights. This one's worth saving up to buy the first day it's out. Wipeout XL raises the bar on PlayStation graphics with impressively smooth, detailed backgrounds and jaw-dropping weapons effects. Kick-butt sound effects and a jammin' techno I soundtrack pace the race with futuristic, high-energy audio.

If XL's trappings don't engage you, the riveting edge-of-your-seat gameplay will. And with all the hidden tracks and modes, the thrills won't fade quickly. In the rest of the world it has been released as Wipeout Many of you may have first seen the racer in Fluke's Atom Bomb video, which months ago sparked my interest in this game. More on this in the Audio section. Despite the support of major techno artists, Wipeout XL does stand its ground, and quite well at that.

For those of you who do not know about Wipeout XL , take a look at the screen shots. Wipeout is the latest high-tech, futuristic racing sim. Forget about this game if you do not have the 3D support; it will not run. The gameplay, as in any racer, is quite simple. You pilot a futuristic, hovercraft racer against twelve others in a futuristic track.

You can select from either a first person seated view or an external third person view. Your options include four hovercrafts, each with its own speed and maneuverability settings, three racing classes which increase in speed and difficulty, and whether you want to race against the clock in "Time Trial" or against twelve other components in "Arcade" mode.

Wipeout by the way, is an arcade racer in its truest sense. No major plot line here, just pure, blistering fast gameplay. The controls will take a little getting used to in that you are racing a vehicle that is floating rather than rolling on the ground, but once you get the hang of it and once you learn your tracks, it is quite a blast. You get a total of six tracks to choose from. Once you have placed first in all six tracks, you are given access to a secret racing class, racer, and two additional tracks.

The graphics in Wipeout XL will make your jaw drop. If you have seen the Fluke video Atom Bomb, the graphics are right on par. This game is simply beautiful. Part of the fun, and I mean this, is letting someone else play the game, and just watching everything fly by. There is absolutely no pixelation, the colors are rich and vibrant, and it all streams by as smooth as melting ice. Do know that this does come at a price. A ROM is essentially a virtual version of the game that needs to be loaded into the emulator.

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