A new fan-made port of Wipeout can be played in a web browser
A new fan-made port of Wipeout can be played in a web browser
You can now play the PlayStation classic Wipeout in your browser.
If you just wanna play it, here's the link: https://phoboslab.org/wipegame/
What I'd do for a Wipeout Omega Collection PC port...
This is super cool, though
8 0 ReplyHow do you actually play it without smashing into the walls?
4 0 ReplyYou've gotta start turning kinda early to avoid running into walls, and the c and v keys (brake right and brake left) will help you on really tight corners
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It's not Wipeout, but BallisticNG might still be interesting for you.
4 0 ReplyMan, I used to love futuristic racers when I was a kid. I put in some serious hours into the Xtreme G and the N64 version of Star Wars Podracer. Freaking Jetmoto... man, those were the days!
2 0 ReplyI've been aware of it for a while but never got around to playing it, thanks for the reminder!
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I whish games would recognize that some lanugages keyboards have the Y and Z keys swapped.
6 0 ReplyI wish some languages would realize their keyboards are wrong
7 4 ReplyOr that some people use non-"standard" layouts like Dvorak and Colemak. It's not hard to just use the key code instead of relying on the key label.
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What the tech for running it in browser? WebAssembly? On mobile so couldn't inspect the website . (Also kinda lazy)
6 0 ReplyIt is indeed Wasm, it's become the standard for games on the browser unless the game is made in javascript (which would run poorly)
8 0 ReplyIf it is in rust, then probably yes
2 0 ReplyIt's good old C.
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This brings back some memories
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