A new fan-made port of Wipeout can be played in a web browser - eviltoast
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    1 year ago

    What I’d do for a Wipeout Omega Collection PC port…

    This is super cool, though

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        1 year ago

        Man, 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!

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        1 year ago

        I’ve been aware of it for a while but never got around to playing it, thanks for the reminder!

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        You’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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          Never got used to the handling of the ships in Wipeout as a kid. Enjoyed F-Zero X a lot more. Didn’t really care for the combat aspects either.

          I wish there was a good anti gravity racer for the PC with extensive ship customization and lots of unlockables though (as in playing to unlock, not paying). There’s pretty much just small indie titles and most of them aren’t even particularly good.

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    1 year ago

    What the tech for running it in browser? WebAssembly? On mobile so couldn’t inspect the website . (Also kinda lazy)

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    I whish games would recognize that some lanugages keyboards have the Y and Z keys swapped.