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"Behind The Scenes: Wip3out". GamesRadar Presents Classic Gaming Vol. 3. Bournemouth: Future plc. 2017. pp. 102–107. ISBN978-1-78389-385-0.
Thank you, the result was to merge the Special Edition article with this one. This is now done.
Our new article has 6 lists. None of which I think add anything useful or interesting. As for the two lists of race tracks it is a shame there is nothing to write about them. I checked the manuals and the only ones with accompanying backstories are those from Wipeout 64 that I duly added. Can we remove these completely?
Latest comment: 12 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Do we have any other source that it runs at 720x480?
IIRC, the PS1 only runs up to 640x480, and when run in an emulator (pSX), it reports that it runs at 512x256 (which is higher than the 320x240 many other PS1 games ran at), but I don't have a specific source to cite for this.
Latest comment: 3 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
It would make sense to run this as a featured article in 2019, on the 20th anniversary of the game's release. But that's 2 years from now. --Harizotoh9 (talk) 23:52, 18 February 2017 (UTC)Reply