The Wipeout series has become one of the most iconic
racing franchises since first appearing on the original PlayStation — and one of the early titles attributed to its success — seeing several sequels over the following years.
Not exact matches
Since 1994, every major Sony console has launched with an installment of Namco Bandai's (in) famous arcade
racing franchise.
Mario Kart is a spin - off from the Super Mario
franchise, developed and published by Nintendo this go - kart style
racing game gained much success
since its release...
It is possibly the
franchise's most popular spin - off series;
since its inception, it has become the most successful and longest - running kart
racing series in gaming history, and has sold over 100 million copies worldwide.
One of the most talked about sports cars of the year was finally revealed a month ago, and
since then, it's been popping up everywhere, including in the popular
racing franchise, Gran Turismo.
That's the promise from series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, who has worked on the PlayStation
racing franchise for 15 years and has watched it sell more than 70 million units
since 1997.
Games such as Radial G:
Racing Evolved, Redout and Fast
Racing Neo are all due to land this year, all bearing more than a passing resemblence to WipEout and F - Zero, but Formula Fusion comes the closest to capturing the spirit of WipEout
since Sony Studio Liverpool was shut down in 2012 which sent shock waves throughout the games industry, effectively wiping out the fabled
franchise.
Gamers have been painstakingly waiting for five years
since the last WRC title to have another go at the premier rally
racing videogame
franchise.
And while Wave
Race has its fans, it's not the most popular
franchise under Nintendo's belt and we haven't had a new game
since Wave
Race: Blue Storm from 2001.
Since Nintendo doesn't have an exclusive realistic racing franchise of its own (unless you want to count F - Zero since it has real humans), the folks over at Eden Games have stepped up to the plate to provide an experience in the form of Gear.Club Unlim
Since Nintendo doesn't have an exclusive realistic
racing franchise of its own (unless you want to count F - Zero
since it has real humans), the folks over at Eden Games have stepped up to the plate to provide an experience in the form of Gear.Club Unlim
since it has real humans), the folks over at Eden Games have stepped up to the plate to provide an experience in the form of Gear.Club Unlimited.
«Burnout» was one of the best
racing franchise on the PlayStation 2 and original Xbox, but it's been eight years
since the last game — thankfully, the series» creators are officially working on a spiritual successor.