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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
1999
Sub-Genre
Boxing
Features
Manual Included
MPN
788687302838, 010086510195
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0735009407825
Platform
Sony PlayStation 1
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Wipeout Series
Publisher
Psygnosis
Genre
Racing
Game Name
Wipeout 3

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After creating two successful PlayStation titles and a Nintendo 64 version, Psygnosis returns with Wipeout 3. It takes place farther in the future than the previous three titles and finds new corporations entering the F7200 racing league with one specific goal in mind: to become the ultimate masters of anti-gravity racing.<br><br>Returning teams include Auricom, Feisar, Pirhana, AG Systems, and Quirex, while the new teams consist of Assegai Developments, Goteki 45, and Icaras. Each company has a different anti-gravity vehicle in which to choose, all varying in speed, maneuverability, and shield energy. The more shield energy a craft has, the more it will be able to sustain damage from one of the 11 weapons (both offensive and defensive); maneuverability allows players to handle their vehicle with more precision; and speed sees a vehicle's pilot racing at unprecedented swiftness.<br><br>Players will test out the new weaponry and their anti-gravity vehicles on one of eight new tracks including the Megamall Spiral Loop, Hi-Fumi, Manor Top, and the Sampa Run. Each track is designed for extreme speed, but one must be careful -- some of the turns and track quirks make for difficult piloting!<br><br>Wipeout 3 features a few different gameplay options including the Single Race, Time Trial, Challenge, Eliminator, and Tournament. The Single Race allows players to get familiar with the tracks before attempting the Tournament mode -- a class based ladder that awards points to first through sixth place finishers. The Vector, Venom, and Rapier classes are broken into a series of races, each harder than the previous; in order to win the Tournament, a player must finish first in a certain class to advance.<br><br>The Eliminator mode is a race for track supremacy. Unlike the Tournament, players and opponents earn points by successfully completing a lap and/or destroying another opponent. When a driver reaches the set point limit for that track (anywhere between one and 99 points), they win. The Challenge mode is broken into three separate options -- Race, Time, and Weapon. In the Race Challenge, players must finish in the top three; meet a certain time limit in the Time Challenge; and destroy a pre-determined quantity of opponents with Weapon Challenge.<br><br>Additionally, there is a two-player mode in which each gameplay mode is selectable; the only difference is, one of the other opponents will be a friend (or a bitter rival) via split-screen. If so inclined, players can choose between a horizontal or vertical split.<br><br>Keeping with the tradition of the series, Wipeout 3 features a slew of electronic musical outfits including DJ Sasha (who created the bulk of the game's music), MKL, Underworld, Orbital, Paul Van Dyk, Propellerheads, and The Chemical Brothers. For the first time in the series' history, it comes with Dual Shock Analog Controller compatibility and the option to save race progress via Memory Card.

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Publisher
Psygnosis
UPC
0735009407825
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1147

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Racing
Video Game Series
Wipeout Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 1
Game Name
Wipeout 3

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1999
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence

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  • Just not the same, but great on its own

    Yes, I believed that the designers would simply pound out new courses: faster, longer, more dynamic. Or even that the music would be another great mix, as the first releases soundtrack had dwelled among the top forty in the album ratings for quite some time. Well the courses are narrow and claustrophobic, but this minus has become it's own kind of thrill. Because, unlike the previous generations of the game, you never seem to reach the speed and frame rate required to cause teeth-grinding and light-headedness in the third, so this more technical approach still brings a smile. But that is it, a glimmer amongst the top three reasons to play Wipeout. The craft are blocky with a cut and paste appearance, just not natural... well..not video game natural and this choice has taken away even ...

  • The best Wipeout ever made. Period.

    The is one of the more polished titles in the series; and the game play reflects that. while not exactly cutting edge by today's standards, it's addictive game play and easy to learn controls make this a game that can cater to the casual gamer; and for those who want more of a challenge the difficulty curve can almost be as steep as you want it. This is a game that can go from a simple cruise around a track to a fast paced, high stakes race to the finish. Not only is this game good, but i think that barring the PSN Wipeout release this is the best game in the franchise. Oh and for those who would play this on ps3, this is one of the only titles that would support wide screen in the ps1 era.

  • Wipeout 3 - Best of Wipeout Series Before the PSP & PS3

    For those not familiar with the Wipeout series I would not recommend Wipeout 3 (W3) as their first taste.As mentioned in other reviews, the steep learning curve in Wipeout 3 presents a huge barrier for the rookie and they may become frustrated quickly and give up before they "see the light".Either Wipeout XL (WXL), Wipeout(WIPE), Wipeout Pure (WPR) or Wipeout Pulse (WPS) I would recommend be played before W3 because I believe that they are be more rewarding in a shorter amount of time. W3, in my opinion, was made for wipeout fans and not necessarily a newcomer to the series. That being said, I initially hated this game:). I was so accustomed to WXL's "arcade-style" controls and physics that when I switched to this game I found it daunting to relearn everything. But after embracing the ...

  • Wipeout 3

    Wipeout was the first PlayStation game I ever played and it was the sole reason I bought the console. Picky gamer that I am, Wipeout 3 is the reason I still own a PlayStation. After a sleepless night of playing the game, I can definitely say I'm glad that black box is still sitting under my TV. The thing you need to know about Wipeout 3 is that it isn't so much a sequel as it is a distilled version of Wipeout XL. In fact, switching from Wipeout XL to Wipeout 3 is a very similar experience to switching from the first Wipeout to XL. The graphics are sharper, the control more precise, and the game design a touch better defined than in its predecessor, but it's essentially the same game. The bottom line with this game is that it brings more to the table, it's faster and better. Newcomers and ...

  • Could have been great... but fatally flawed.

    Okay, I will cut to the chase here. This game would be top notch except the programmers seriously screwed up on the A.I. After the first tournament (which is really easy), the second one is impossibly difficult. As in, you won't even see another ship on the entire track. This programming error was so bad that the developers had to re-release the game called Wip3out SE (Special Edition); unfortunately for those of us who live in the U.S., you can't play it on your PS or PS2 machine. So this is the only way to play Wip3out in America. The fact that it offers 2-player play is its only saving grace, plus there are easy-to-find codes online which allow you to unlock all 8 ships. If you can get it cheap, it's worth buying if you're a true WipEout series fan.