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Battlebots video game wiki
Battlebots video game wiki






This version also made use of the 3D Rage's MPEG acceleration. This 3D accelerated edition using the ATI3DCIF API provided additional resolutions of up to 640x480 pixels as well as bilinear filtering. In 1996, an OEM edition of Wipeout was bundled with new Sony Vaio PCs utilizing ATI's 3D Rage chipset. Particle effects were dropped in favour of simple sprites for weapon graphics, however, it ran slightly faster than its PlayStation counterpart. The Saturn version of the game, released in 1996, lacked some of the visual flair due to its difficulty to utilize multi-processor configuration. Launch activities for the game included installation of PlayStation consoles running Wipeout in popular night clubs, the release of an accompanying soundtrack music CD, and the sale of a range of Wipeout club wear. The game went to number one in the all format charts, with over 1.5 million units of the franchise having been sold to date throughout Europe and North America. Two months later in November 1995, it was released in the U.S. It was the first non-Japanese game for the console. Wipeout was released alongside the Sony PlayStation in Europe in September 1995. Music tracks were licensed from non-mainstream electronica acts to create an original soundtrack album to promote the game. The Designers Republic created art for the game's packaging, in-game branding, and other promotional materials. Aimed at a somewhat older audience than what were traditional gamers at the time, the game was designed with several marketing possibilities in mind to appeal to this fashionable, club-going, music-buying audience. Wipeout was developed and published by Psygnosis, designed in part by The Designers Republic. The world's finest pilots are lining up to race for the biggest prize in sport. Pick the team you want to race for, take control of your souped-up anti-gravity racer, then ride the six huge circuits leaving the rest to chew fog. and you're on the start grid for the next race. Research goes on day and night in the quest to find the perfect race craft, the one that will travel further and faster than anything made before. Tracks stretch across terrain in every corner of the world. Anti-gravity racing has become the world's biggest sport. The seventh, hidden track, is set on Mars. There are a total of seven racetracks in the game, six of which are located in futuristic versions of Canada, Japan, Germany, Russia, USA and Greenland. By piloting their craft over power-up pads found on the tracks, the player can pick up shields, turbo boosts, mines, shockwaves, rockets or missiles, to protect the player's craft or disrupt the competitors' craft. There are four different racing teams to choose from, each ship with its own distinct characteristics of acceleration, top speed, mass, and turning radius. Set in the year 2052, players compete in the F3600 anti-gravity racing league, piloting one of a selection of craft in races on several different tracks.

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The following are stand-alone games that have no bearing on the other series of Bleach video games.Official logo of the F3600 Anti-Gravity Racing League These games can be found in the latest installments of the Bleach: Heat the Soul games as trailers or demos. All installments have only been released in Japan. Each installment is developed by Eighting and published by SCEI. The Bleach: Heat the Soul (BLEACH:ヒート・ザ・ソウル, BLEACH: hīto za souru) series is a series of 3-D cel-shaded fighting games. The series features one game on the GameCube while the other two are playable on the Wii. The first two installments were developed by Polygon Magic and published by Sega. The Nintendo Console Series of Bleach is a three-installment series. The Bleach DS series is a series of 2-D fighting games developed by Treasure Co. They are only for the PlayStation 2 console. The Bleach: Blade Battlers (BLEACH~ブレイド・バトラーズ~, BLEACH ~ bureido batorāzu ~) series is a series of 3-D cel-shaded fighting games developed by Racjin and published by SCEI.






Battlebots video game wiki