Hydro Thunder Ps1

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Hydro Thunder is a speed racing game that was released for PlayStation by Sega Dreamcast in 1999. However, the game has a different point from the games play other racing. Players will control a zero gravity ship instead of a car to participate in the race as usual.

GAME INFORMATION
Game Name:Hydro Thunder
Region:USA
Console:Eboots
Category:PSX2PSP
Game Release:2000-02-29
Genre:Racing
Publisher:Midway
Languages:English
Image Format:EBOOT.PBP
Game ID:SLUS-00847
Downloads:841
Users Score:

Description:

Hydro Thunder is a Racing video game published by Midway released on February 29, 2000 for the Sony PlayStation (PSX).

How to play on PSP:

Copy the folder containing the EBOOT.PBP to PSPGAME, note that each eboot needs to be 'in a folder', else they'll show up as corrupted data.Example Path: X:PSPGAMESLUS-00847EBOOT.PBP

Recommended Emulator:

Some 'PSX2PSP' eboots can be emulated on PC with ePSXe emulator.

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Hydro Thunder (USA) PSP Eboot Download:

FilenameFilesize
108 MB
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Hydro Thunder is a speedboat racing sub-series video game. It was originally an arcade game on the hardware platform, released in March 1999. It was later ported to the Sega Dreamcast console as a launch title on September 9th, 1999. It was also released for PlayStation and Nintendo 64 systems on February 29th, 2000. Contents OverviewThe arcade version of Hydro Thunder utilizes the same basic cabinet as Hyperdrive and also has the same cabinet seat as San Fransisco Rush and the later Offroad Thunder, and has the same steering wheel on the control panel as Cruis'n USA minus the standard foot pedals and adding a variable position throttle with forward, neutral and reverse directions. The game also has an unusual volume adjustment, where the regular play volume is usually set lower than the feedback volume for the subwoofer in the seat.

This places the player 'in the game' and makes the person feel like he or she is actually piloting a powerful, high-tech speedboat.Besides the arcade, Hydro Thunder has been ported over to the Sony PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, and Nintendo 64. The Dreamcast version of the game was also included in Midway Arcade Treasures 3, a compilation of Midway's many arcade racing games. A PC version was also released in Europe. The Dreamcast port became one of the few Sega All Stars titles. Midway Games had plans to create a double pack for Hydro Thunder and San Fransisco Rush 2049 under the title Hydro Rush for the PlayStation 2. But the game was canceled, and the project moved to Midway Arcade Treasures 3 for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and was also included in the later Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition for Windows - however neither of these versions were based on the arcade original, but rather the Dreamcast port.Version DifferencesThe original arcade game featured as an Easy track, rather than Medium in the home versions, in addition to and being the unlockable Bonus tracks, with only accessible via a cheat code using the pilot view button.

Yakuza 3 reviews. And only appeared in the console ports. Not only that, but the method for unlocking tracks and boats in the arcade game is unique; after finishing a track, you earn a out of a predetermined number needed to unlock the track and boat.

If you did not earn a free game after finishing a race, you would need to insert more coins in order to continue, or else after the Continue countdown runs out, the key(s) earned would become invalidated, requiring you to start over again. Also, cheat codes on the arcade game to play as the Bonus boats involved highlighting certain boats and pressing the pilot view button three times.The PlayStation port of the game included a Career Mode not found in the other versions. The Dreamcast version of the game had graphics that were more detailed and closer to the arcade version than the other home console ports. The Nintendo 64 version allowed up to 4-player local multiplayer (instead of just 2-player) when the N64 Expansion Pak is equipped to the console.

Also, only the home ports featured the and tracks, along with and being reclassified as Hard and Medium tracks respectively.