F-Zero X
Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Jul 14, 1998
Nintendo's fast-paced sci-fi racing series is brought into full 3D for the Nintendo 64, with a revamped sense of speed, updated modes (including split-screen multiplayer), and wilder track layouts.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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A great entry on a underrated series 0
Initially titled "F-Zero 64", F-Zero X is the second game on the F-Zero series, and the first one to have 3D graphics. A very well liked but not that big of a franchise, in my opinion is still underrated, specially looking back at how fun the games were and how little people paid attention to them compared to other big series. This game gives you 3 Grand Prix and 6 machines to choose from, at the start, as well as four difficulties to pick. And at the end you will have 30 machines, and a extra G...
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The fast and furious of the future 0
Racing games on the Nintendo 64 were common and ranged from all types but undoubtedly arcade future racer F-Zero X, sequel to the original F-Zero on the SNES, was one of the most exhilarating.Developed and published in 1998 by Nintendo’s EAD department the game was only a partial success for the console (likely as it was released in the same year as some of the other massive Nintendo published titles such as The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time and Rare’s Banjo Kazooie). But spea...
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Fast, fun and dangerous 0
For years and years people have been talking about flying cars. Take a look at The Jetsons. A cartoon interpretation of how driving would be in the future. Star Wars also presents this sort of world but still keeping cars to the ground--without wheels. And then there's F-Zero X which brings that sort of reality into a much clearer vision. F-Zero put this sort of futuristic racing on the map but F-Zero X does everything better. More cars, more tracks, better graphics--you name it, it's better. A...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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