Wipeout Pure expansion packs

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Main article: Wipeout Pure

Wipeout Pure, from the Wipeout series of video games, is the first of the series to offer downloadable expansion packs, which include new teams, tracks, and music, and since the PSP allows users to change the look of the system menus with skins, many of the expansion packs also include PSP skins. Most of the official Sony expansion packs are separated into 2 or 3 pieces, each comprising just a few new elements, presumably to keep download times relatively short.

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[edit] Classic Pack

The Classic packs contain many classic teams and tracks from earlier Wipeout titles. The Japanese version is split into 4 Classic Packs while the US version has 3 packs and the European version is split into two packs. [1][2][3]

[edit] Teams

  • Goteki 45
  • Icaras

[edit] Tracks

  • Altima VII (from Wipeout)
  • Odessa Keys (from Wipeout 2097/XL)
  • Porto Kora (from Wip3out)
  • Vohl Square (from Wipeout Fusion)

[edit] Music tracks

  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Cairodrome"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Canada"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Messij"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Operatique"

[edit] PSP skins

  • Goteki 45
  • Icaras
  • Tigron
  • Van Uber

[edit] Gamma Pack

The 3 Gamma packs contain new tracks and some teams from earlier Wipeout titles. [4][5][6][7]

[edit] Teams

  • Tigron
  • Van Uber

[edit] Tracks

  • Exostra Run
  • Ubermall
  • Staten Park
  • Sebenco Peak

[edit] PSP skins

  • Auricom
  • Feisar
  • Piranha
  • Qirex

[edit] Delta Pack

The 2 Delta packs contain a series of tracks set at a location called The Hub Complex.

[edit] Teams

  • Puma I & II (Euro only)

[edit] Tracks

  • Koltiwa
  • Anulpha Pass
  • Khara Descent
  • Iridia

[edit] PSP skins

  • AG Systems
  • Assegai
  • Harimau
  • Triakis

[edit] Omega Pack

The Omega pack was only released for the European version of Wipeout Pure to compensate for the delay of the game's release in that market.

[edit] Teams

  • Turboweevel
  • Cardracer
  • Haironaut
  • Klor

[edit] Tracks

  • Burgertown
  • Cardcity Run
  • Paris Hair
  • 123 Klan

[edit] Coca-Cola Pack

The 5 Coca-Cola expansion packs are only available for the Japanese Wipeout Pure, and contain new teams, tracks, Coke-themed skins for the existing ships, and menu skins.

[edit] Teams

  • Cokestyles

[edit] Continue Pack

The Continue pack, designed by Continue magazine, is only available for the Japanese version of the game.

[edit] Music tracks

  • Akira Ishihara: "Breaking the Ice"
  • Akira Ishihara: "Open the P.A."

[edit] PSP skins

  • Continue

[edit] Gamesradar

  • Gamesradar skin

[edit] Secret Pack

The Secret pack contains new teams and PSP menu skins which reference other popular PlayStation 2 and PSP games. They are obtained by inputing the correct sequence of PlayStation Symbols upon downloading through the PSP. The Secret Pack is also available for download from psp-hacks.com. This pack works only with the American version of Wipeout Pure.

[edit] Teams/PSP skins

  • Daxter ("Circle" "Square" "Cross" "Triangle")
  • Jak Racing ("Square" "Cross" "Triangle" "Circle")
  • Socom Fire Team Bravo ("Triangle" Circle" "Square" "Cross")
  • Socom 3 ("Cross" "Triangle" "Circle" "Square")

[edit] Wire05 Pack

The Wire05 expansion was made available at the Wire05 biggest indoor rave in Yokohama Arena in Japan, on 16 July, 2005. The pack contains a special track, a menu skin, and a new music track. It works only with the Japanese version of Wipeout Pure.

[edit] Tracks

  • Wire05

[edit] Festival Pack

This pack adds 2 more skins to Wipeout Pure

[edit] Musical Packages

The following music packs are only availble for the European version of Wipeout Pure

  • Voice of Cod: contains songs from Colin Bennun and Andrew Humphries.
  • A7 Music: contains songs from the Punk-Rock Ladies "McQueen"
  • Oblivion: contains songs from "The Techno Outfit"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wipeout Classics Pack (2005-08-01). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  2. ^ Wipeout Pure Classic Pack 2 Launched (2005-09-01). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  3. ^ New WipeOut Pure Expansion (2005-10-04). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  4. ^ New Wipeout Pure Content (2005-06-02). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  5. ^ WipEout Pure Downloads Now Available (2005-05-18). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  6. ^ WipEout Pure Download: Gamma Pack 2 (2005-06-20). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
  7. ^ WipEout Pure Gamma Pack 3 (2005-07-13). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.

[edit] External links

the UMD movie Stealth for the psp includes 3 bonus tracks and a playable ship.