
F-Zero
Maximum Velocity races onto Game Boy Advance at phenomenal speeds.
This is the modern incarnation of the F-1 races of old. Hotshot
pilots control futuristic F-Zero machines, which hover above the
earth using opposing gravity devices.
It has been a quarter of a century since the legendary Captain
Falcon and Dr Stewart raced their way to fame in the original
F-Zero races. The extreme danger involved in F-Zero has caused
some to call for an end to these incredibly high-risk races. A
new generation of pilots has now emerged to continue the tradition
of maximum velocity racing.
F-Zero is the fastest hand-held racing game ever and will provide
the most intense, exciting, adrenalin pumping, portable racing
action available.
 
- Graphics are outstanding, even exceeding the quality of the
Super Nintendo version.
- The game features fast, smooth scrolling graphics that never falter and no lowering of frame rate – even in 4-player racing.
- Vehicles themselves look very smooth, even when there are 4 or more on screen at once.
- Colours have a rich vibrant look, which helps create the futuristic setting.

Fast
and furious, this is one of the quickest racing games available.
- Controlling the vehicles may be a little frustrating to begin with. There are simple methods, however, that make controlling the racers a dream, such as tapping the accelerator around the corners.
- The demo of the game gives great advice on exactly how to play the game.
- The 4 difficulty settings are perfectly designed to provide the best challenge for all players, ranging from beginners to absolute masters.
- Many tracks have obstacles such as mines, jumps, boosts, conveyor belts, ice, lava pits and rough sections that add to the excitement and enjoyment of the game.
 
- 2-4 player racing action using only 1 Game Pak allow
players to race on one track with one vehicle choice only.
- 2-4 player competitions with multiple Game Paks allows for all tracks and unlocked vehicles to be used.
- Players can even trade high scores with friends for that true competitive challenge.
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| Release Date: |
Out Now |
| Classification: |
G |
| Type of game: |
Racing |
| No. of Players: |
1-4 player
simultaneous |
| Skill Level: |
Intermediate
– Expert |
| Suitable: |
All Ages |
| Accessories: |
Game Boy
Advance Game Link cable |
| Memory blocks: |
3 save files |
| Distributor: |
Nintendo |
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The fastest racing
game ever developed for a hand-held system.
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More than 20 tracks,
10 competitors, and 4 challenging difficulty levels.
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Super slick graphics
that scroll smoothly at phenomenal speeds.
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All 10 vehicles are very
different to control, adding greatly to the diversity
of gameplay.
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4-players can race against
each other at the same time using only one cartridge.
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Over 20 diverse and challenging
tracks to master.
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10 vehicles to earn and
race, each with their own unique driving style.
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Championship ghosts
provide that extra competitive challenge.
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4 different difficulty
settings ensure that even the most professional
racers will be put to the test. |
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