south carmain wrote:I didn't know they made destruction derby, had some fun with that back in the day, the wipeout 2048 review was ridiculous though as he kept on comparing it to wipeout hd as if it's surprising a handheld game doesn't compare as well as it's console equivalent
QWERTY™ wrote:That's IGN for you. Gaming journalism at its poorest. I bought Edge magazine the other day for the first time in years, don't know why as I don't play that many games, I found it very well written but a bit boring in all honesty. It's one of those where they take gaming a little too seriously.
QWERTY™ wrote:
“It has been decided that Liverpool Studio should be closed. Liverpool Studio has been an important part of SCE Worldwide Studios since the outset of PlayStation, and have contributed greatly to PlayStation over the years. Everyone connected with Liverpool Studio, past and present, can be very proud of their achievements.
“However, it was felt that by focusing our investment plans on other Studios that are currently working on exciting new projects, we would be in a stronger position to offer the best possible content for our consumers.
OL wrote:If Ryudo were here he'd just tell you how WipEout sucks and F-Zero is better, but I always loved WipEout. One of the first games I marvelled at on the original Playstation. Never had a full copy myself, but it's a series I always made a habit of playing the demos for.
Never payed much attention to the name Psygnosis myself I guess, but apparently they also published Lemmings, which was huge back in the day. Loved that game so much. Such a classic.
And yeah, Overboard and G-Police were great as well.
Mitsuzuki wrote: I'll always identify Psygnosis with the Amiga. The games looked and sounded best by far on that platform.
Lemmings and Shadow of the Beast were fantastic, but don't forget about Barbarian! A classic.
And their box art goes down as among the best in the biz:
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