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This classical AG racer title was initially released more than 10 years ago. In promoting the upcoming Flashout 3 title, this installment + remastered/enhanced upgraded graphics w/ new features is available for free to add to your Steam library
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Title offers single-player w/ partial controller support; casual indie racing title
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The classical AG racer, FLASHOUT 3D, initially released more than 10 years ago, is back, to celebrate the upcoming launch of FLASHOUT 3! But we bring you not only the first installement of the series for FREE, but we have also remastered it and enhanced with upgraded graphics and new features!
That being said, I'm just glad there's more games like WipEout/F-Zero since the owners of those two IPs hardly release new games in its series, if ever (the newest FZ was on GCN).
Free to play — not to own. I guess that means you have to be connected to the internet to play
Huh didn't realize there were other wipeout rip offs. Also look into Redout if you like this kind of game.
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That being said, I'm just glad there's more games like WipEout/F-Zero since the owners of those two IPs hardly release new games in its series, if ever (the newest FZ was on GCN).
That being said, I'm just glad there's more games like WipEout/F-Zero since the owners of those two IPs hardly release new games in its series, if ever (the newest FZ was on GCN).
I mean, Mario Kart was created as a Multiplayer F-Zero clone initially, so it's not that far off. ;P
Steam Deck Compatible. Brings back memories I think I might have beaten this one. Gets pretty tough after the first few levels. This is really nice of the devs. Definitely going to check out Flashout3.
Steam Deck Compatible. Brings back memories I think I might have beaten this one. Gets pretty tough after the first few levels. This is really nice of the devs. Definitely going to check out Flashout3.
Yeah it plays nice. I need to tweak the controls to my liking but was smooth. Only real gripe was I couldn't control the audio with the top buttons and hash to go into the menu.
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However, it wasn't F-Zero which they took inspiration from, it was Super Mario Kart, oddly enough.
Source: https://www.nintendolif
That being said, I'm just glad there's more games like WipEout/F-Zero since the owners of those two IPs hardly release new games in its series, if ever (the newest FZ was on GCN).
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However, it wasn't F-Zero which they took inspiration from, it was Super Mario Kart, oddly enough.
Source: https://www.nintendolif
That being said, I'm just glad there's more games like WipEout/F-Zero since the owners of those two IPs hardly release new games in its series, if ever (the newest FZ was on GCN).
However, it wasn't F-Zero which they took inspiration from, it was Super Mario Kart, oddly enough.
Source: https://www.nintendolife.com/news...ed_wipeout [nintendolife.com]
That being said, I'm just glad there's more games like WipEout/F-Zero since the owners of those two IPs hardly release new games in its series, if ever (the newest FZ was on GCN).
Even Nintendo added a 200cc mode to Mario Kart 8 because they knew 150cc was rather slow.
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Especially when played with a SideWinder Pro ForceFeedback joystick.