For the first time ever,
the hovercraft racing game AG Drive is on sale.
Psygnosis» futuristic speedster took F - Zero's approach to
hovercraft racing and Super Mario Kart's fondness for chaotic weaponry and produced a unified vision of an anti-gravity racing league (Wipeout was cool again in 1995 when a beta version cameoed in Hackers).
Fast forward 20 + years and players can now re-enter this shiny, colourful, and ridiculously fast - paced world of rocket powered
hovercraft racing with the WipEout Omega collection, which is a three - pack entry containing WipEout HD, WipEout Fury, and WipEout 2048, all rendered in glorious HD (or 4k for you Pro owners) at a blisteringly smooth 60 fps.
Not exact matches
For those of you who are unfamiliar with this series, it is quite simply a fast paced
racing game in which you take control of a
hovercraft that of course can be equipped with weapons.
And outside, students further their studies of air pressure by
racing hovercraft they have designed using large circles of plywood with plastic - bag cushion edges and leaf - blower engines.
On UNESCO - listed Lake Baikal, he'll
race teams of sled dogs, ice - fish and sweep across the lake by
hovercraft.
The concept originally comes from Nintendo 64's Diddy Kong
Racing, where players could choose between kart, plane, and
hovercraft at the beginning of each
race.
Throughout all of this you'll also be able to earn cash by taking pics of animals,
race your
hovercraft around and take on a few little side - missions as well.
Trailerblazers sees you
racing throughout colourful worlds in which you control a
hovercraft and co-operate together to win a
race.
Like the
hovercraft in Diddy Kong
Racing.
Diddy Kong
Racing has, in fact, three different vehicles to choose from, the other two being a
hovercraft and a plane.
For those few that have never played any games from the Wipeout series before, Wipeout is all about
racing hovercrafts across futuristic racetracks.
He or she rides in a different vehicle for each
race: first a car, then a
hovercraft, and lastly a plane.
Technological changes play a big part in combatting climate change, and on 10/10/10 two of the most poignant examples of that are: 850 universities in China, India, and the US will join in the Great Power
Race clean energy competition; and, in Barbados, a group of young people will demonstrate a
hovercraft they've built which is powered by fuel cells.