@@trulgn PS2 version has better graphics and includes the DLC for the European PSP version, PSP lets you add your own songs to play in game. Other than those differences they're the exact same game, I recommend the PSP version since I've read there's a bug that deletes all your saves on PS2. Wipeout HD/Fury is a new game but all of the tracks were taken from Wipeout Pulse and Wipeout Pure.
@@milktar2182 Correct, however just like Ratchet & Clank Size Matters, which is another PSP port like this game is, it suffers from a weird frame-pacing/timing issue, it's not a great experience. Much better to play the PSP original!
@@BenoitAdam2 Also I heard the PS2 version corrupts the PS2 memory card, meaning it’ll corrupt not just this game, but other games you’ve saved for a decade gone, so if anyone’s going to play this game on PS2, remove the memory cards to prevent your old saves getting corrupt in order to play this, and other option is just play the PSP version which is the definitive way to play game, don’t believe me, watch MAWK3’s video of the absolute worst PS2 ports he made about it, it’ll show you how much it can mess up your memory card
@@VjRoboZ that's not the name of the song stop trolling people. The track is named "Frontend 5" and it's a 30 second loop of the beat for the menu of the game
The actual name of the song is "Backlash" by Switchshift. Switchshift made the rest of the main menu songs as well, such as "Superglide" which is the most popular one, and the other one, "Mighty Atom." The full versions of "Superglide" and "Mighty Atom" were uploaded to TH-cam if you want to listen to them. The songs can even be found online as ".FLAC" files, including "Backlash." Switchshift is also known for the soundtrack of Wipeout Rush/Merge.
I really enjoyed this with the emulator. It looks really good in high resolution. However it seems something is off with the timing, and I was told that was true for the original PS2 version as well.. it's very difficult to make very small adjustment to trajectory.. I got a lot of gold medals and I think I was about 25% into it.. but it seemed much more difficult than it should be. Also it wasn't fun to play with the XBox controller... Now I Have the PS4 dualshock controller so I'll give it another try.
I thought I was the only one with this issue. I think I only played a handful of tracks before it wasn't fun to play. Can't imagine how hard it would be playing rapior or phantom class.
I have the Psp version American version and I don’t have Auricom what a shame because its dlc and I can’t get it anymore because PsP network is discontinued
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Never change, WipEout Pulse. Never change.
Difference between this and psp version? Also what is hd fury a combination of which games?? I ask u coz u seem to know
@@trulgn PS2 version has better graphics and includes the DLC for the European PSP version, PSP lets you add your own songs to play in game.
Other than those differences they're the exact same game, I recommend the PSP version since I've read there's a bug that deletes all your saves on PS2.
Wipeout HD/Fury is a new game but all of the tracks were taken from Wipeout Pulse and Wipeout Pure.
darn wipeout pulse weapon physics.
This was the best wipeout game
Until now, I didn't know that this game was released on PS2 as well.
I think it was in Europe only or something
@@milktar2182 Correct, however just like Ratchet & Clank Size Matters, which is another PSP port like this game is, it suffers from a weird frame-pacing/timing issue, it's not a great experience. Much better to play the PSP original!
It had this fun little thing it would do where it would wipe your memory card.
OHHHH GAD THE NOSTALGIA I HAVE FOUND THE GAME AFTER SEARCHING IT FOR MANY YEARS
Daaaaamn, I miss wipeout days ....
I remember this game and still have it. Awesome game
The basse in this game's soundtrack be telling stories all the time 😂 miss this game
I never knew this game was on PS2. I always played this on PSP.
PS2 version sucks to be honest. Bad framerate
@@BenoitAdam2 Also I heard the PS2 version corrupts the PS2 memory card, meaning it’ll corrupt not just this game, but other games you’ve saved for a decade gone, so if anyone’s going to play this game on PS2, remove the memory cards to prevent your old saves getting corrupt in order to play this, and other option is just play the PSP version which is the definitive way to play game, don’t believe me, watch MAWK3’s video of the absolute worst PS2 ports he made about it, it’ll show you how much it can mess up your memory card
@@jjmcelhinney4180I never had this problem thus
Announcers sound like the ones in C&C: Tiberium Sun
"Control the media, control the mind."
can’t lie your pc setup is 5x better than my Mac mini set up,from 2012. And I played this on pcsx2 aswell
I was today years old when I found out that WipEout Pulse released in PS2. Must try!
just going back to my childhood 😢
5:51 I cant find this menu theme anywhere on TH-cam. What's it called?
Darude - My Acid Field
@@VjRoboZ thanks. I cant find the song anywhere on TH-cam or Google. Know where to listen to it?
@@VjRoboZ that's not the name of the song stop trolling people. The track is named "Frontend 5" and it's a 30 second loop of the beat for the menu of the game
@@MrAST834 A little humor bro
The actual name of the song is "Backlash" by Switchshift. Switchshift made the rest of the main menu songs as well, such as "Superglide" which is the most popular one, and the other one, "Mighty Atom." The full versions of "Superglide" and "Mighty Atom" were uploaded to TH-cam if you want to listen to them. The songs can even be found online as ".FLAC" files, including "Backlash."
Switchshift is also known for the soundtrack of Wipeout Rush/Merge.
I really enjoyed this with the emulator. It looks really good in high resolution. However it seems something is off with the timing, and I was told that was true for the original PS2 version as well.. it's very difficult to make very small adjustment to trajectory.. I got a lot of gold medals and I think I was about 25% into it.. but it seemed much more difficult than it should be. Also it wasn't fun to play with the XBox controller... Now I Have the PS4 dualshock controller so I'll give it another try.
I thought I was the only one with this issue. I think I only played a handful of tracks before it wasn't fun to play. Can't imagine how hard it would be playing rapior or phantom class.
inputs on psp were polled 60 times a second but only 25 times a second on ps2, this makes driving so bad on ps2
a lotta people surprised this was on PS2, it was only released for EU consoles. I guess they were trying to push PS3 so some of us missed out
This was the last one in PS2 i think
Last game for ps2 was either fifa 14 or pes 14 champions league.
@@jokkergar last Wipeout Game
@@carlrygwelski586 yeah my bad
@@jokkergar all good mane!!
I'm looking to run this disc on my US comp, waiting for it to arrive in mail.. My favorite tram is Auricom so I cannot wait to play the Pulse DLC
THE PS2 VERSION MAKES VERY JEALOUS
I have the Psp version American version and I don’t have Auricom what a shame because its dlc and I can’t get it anymore because PsP network is discontinued
@@matthewfontanez8646 Well you can start softmodding your PSP to get what you can't get nowadays. Something to think about 👍
6:39 beautiful textures but the psp does strangly better. while this looks gray
Am I the only one that didnt know about Wipeout?
naraop surely hahaha
The Wipeout series of futuristic racers is awesome :)
Play it, I didn't know it too back then but man, my heart was fall in love with it.
Aphex Twin???
Do you have a widescreen patch for this game?
genial ceux jeux dur a la fin + la course zone qui monte jusque zone zen soi vitesse moyen de + de 1000klm/h pour ma par %100 FINI
Anyway to get the dlc now as of writing this?
The DLC comes on the PS2 disc. As for the PSP version, get a PS3 or Vita and try your luck.
FX350 On PS2