The people have spoken. Spoken angrily. And Sony have listened, removing the worst of the in-game advertising from…
Based on the hit ABC TV show, Wipeout: The Game challenges fans to master speed, balance, and precision to overcome the world's largest obstacle course while enduring the inevitable hilarious falls, sometimes at the hands of your friends and family! In Wipeout: The Game, players will prove they have what it takes to make it to the grand finale "Wipeout Zone" for their chance to be proclaimed champion. Four players can compete at the same time, even allowing players to hurl objects at and taunt their opponents. The video game features everything that people love about the hit ABC show, including commentary from the show's hosts, John Anderson, John Henson and co-host Jill Wagner. Players will have to run, jump and dodge all of Wipeout's various obstacles, including the brutal Sucker Punch, the beloved Big Balls, and the insanely difficult Sweeper.
The people have spoken. Spoken angrily. And Sony have listened, removing the worst of the in-game advertising from…
In-game advertiser Double Fusion announced today that it was bringing "dynamic video advertisements" to WipEout HD,…
Following on from last week's pitiful update - and subsequent apology from Sony Europe - this week, things look a lit…
Three new race types, twelve new tracks, thirteen new ships, and six new music tracks are coming to WipEout HD next…
North American PlayStation 3 owners looking for cheaper PlayStation Network games should run, not walk, to the…
European and Australian PS3 owners are in for a treat this week, as Outrun Online Arcade - which in the US is…
This week's PAL store update looks a lot like the North American one, except for one key difference. It's got Worms.
PlayStation Network racer WipEout HD got a slew of new features today, thanks to an update that brought about new…
Releasing tomorrow on the PlayStation Network, the latest update for WipeOut HD brings a new ranking system to…
We hear a lot about how digital downloads are the future. Games that come through the pipes, and not a disc. But…
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