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- High speed racing action for your Cube
- Incredible 3D graphics running at a silky smooth 60 fps.
- Multiplayer mode for split screen action with friends.
- Go against 29 computer controlled opponents for a race to the finish line.
- Choose from a line up of characters including the infamous Captain Falcon.
- Race in huge racing environments that twist, turn, and spiral for dizzying action.
- Play at home and at the arcades with the Home And Away link up.
- Not 100% compatible with Datel's Freeloader
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What could be defined as the forefather of today's extreme racing genre, F-Zero combines three main features to make it the awesome game it is; futuristic hover vehicles, extreme speeds, and big-ass jumps. There's no weapons to blow your opponents away, no way to sabotage your opponents, and no way to cheat your way to victory. F-Zero depends on fast reflexes, lots of speed, and plain old skill behind the wheel. The complexity comes from roller coaster-like levels, Shaq-sized jumps, tight corners, turbo boosted speeds, and of course 27 other racers who want you to eat their exhaust fumes. It's all of these aspects thrown into futuristic environments which makes F-Zero one of the best games the genre has to offer.
F-Zero GX features a data transfer mode between the Game Cube home as well as the upcoming Arcade version F-Zero AX.
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