Speed through Wipeout's PlayStation-era tracks in your browser

Even if you're complete garbage at Wipeout (like me), you can still enjoy of all its fuzzy-textured PlayStation tracks . Game developer and web tinkerer Dominic Szablewski has completely reverse engineered all the courses for Wipeout and Wipeout 2097/XL for We༺bGL-enabled exploring.

Zipping along the pre-set flythrough for each level is hypnotically smooth, at least after you get past the cognitive dissonance of not sl🍃amming into every damn corner for once in your life. It's also surprisingly calming when you don't have to worry about outpacing other futuristic hover racers,෴ especially with '90s electronica crunching along in the background.

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