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AG Systems in one of the main racing teams in the WipEout universe, appearing in all but one game in the series.
A futuristic way of racing where the race crafts hover over the ground and race at extreme high speeds.
Assegai is a fictional anti-gravity racing team representing the African Union in the WipEout universe.
Auricom (or Auricom Research Industries) is one of the original four racing teams in the WipEout universe.
Boost takes a game to a new level giving players a greater level of speed. This speed opens up new doors to sports games, driving games, and any game that can benefit from the reward of speed.
Downloadable Content adds new features and content to already-distributed video games via the Internet. Examples include new maps for FPS games, new songs for rhythm games, and new cars for racing games.
The 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California on May 11-13. This was the 10th annual E3.
FEISAR (or Federal European Industries Science And Research) is one of the mai racing teams in the WipEout universe, appearing in every game of the series
Sporting events that are set in the future. These sports are often extremely violent and may feature robots, mechs, or cybernetic implants.
Goteki 45 is a fictional Hawaii-based anti-gravity racing team in the WipEout universe.
Greatest hits is a general term for re-releases of games which have sold a certain number of copies, as part of a program managed by the console manufacturer.
Harimau is a fictional Malaysian humanitarian and environmentalist organization competing in the WipEout anti-gravity racing championship through eco-friendly technology.
Founded by an eccentric British entrepreneur, Icaras is a fictional anti-gravity racing team appearing in the WipEout franchise.
Games released coinciding with new hardware.
Lens Flare is a dynamic graphical effect that emulates visual artifacts that can appear on an image captured by a camera with a lens. This effect is not limited only to sunlight.
Piranha (or Pir-hana in WipEout 2048) is a racing team in the WipEout universe.
In video games Plasma is often used as a core ingredient in weapons due to its high temperature. Due to the amount of damage it can inflict it is effective against any type of target, whether organic or metallic
Russian team from the Wipeout universe. Appeared in almost every game of the series.
Ranking Systems tally the player's current progress and relative skill, by tracking raw numbers of multiple statistics (like score and time) during a session of gameplay. This results in a competitive meta-game where the goal is usually to reach the top position.
A rocket start is an element that appears in most fictional racing games; it is an important technique to gain boost at the start of a race by accelerating at the right time. This technique is inspired by the Mario Kart series. It is also used in other games, too!
Often found in either very violent games, or games taking place in or around water, Screen Splatter is a visual representation of blood, water, strawberry jam, or other liquids temporarily obscuring the player's field of vision.
The speed blur effect is typically used in racing games. It consists of the edges of the screen, or any object in the world blurring as the player moves quickly.
The period between 2100 and 2199.
What lies ahead, and is distant from the present.
The player character is seen at a distance from a number of different possible perspective angles. There is generally a movable camera but it can also be in a fixed position. It most commonly refers to a viewpoint behind the player character.
First replacing Qirex in WipEout Fusion, Tigron is a fictional anti-gravity racing team based in Russia.
Players compete against the clock to secure the fastest time possible. This is often added to racing games for extra replay value and typically requires a higher degree of skill.
Triakis is a fictional multinational arms-manufacturing conglomerate based in Australia in the 22nd century. It also owns an anti-gravity racing team.
Van-Über is a German racing team in the WipEout universe. It is one of the very few new teams in WipEout Fusion to reappear in subsequent games.
Vehicular combat combines driving and combat to form a unique fast paced action game. Many games are purely vehicular combat based (e.g. Twisted Metal or Vigilante 8) or can contain have sections for such combat (e.g. Halo or Mass Effect).
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