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F-Zero X [a] is a 1998 futuristic racing video game for the Nintendo 64 console, developed and published by Nintendo. It is a sequel to the original F-Zero (1990), and is the first F-Zero installment with 3D graphics .
F-Zero X Guitar Arrange Edition: January 27, 1999 [64] 36:43 [64] Player's Planet and Media Factory: F-Zero Blue Falcon Ending Theme – Resolution: December 3, 2003 [65] 18:52 [66] NEC Interchannel: Notes: Features the ending theme of TV Tokyo's F-Zero anime. [65] F-Zero Legend of Falcon Opening Theme: The Meaning of Truth: December 3, 2003 ...
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F-Zero [a] is a 1990 racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was released in Japan on November 21, 1990, in North America in August 1991, and in Europe in 1992. F-Zero is the first game in the F-Zero series and was a launch game for the SNES.
The F-Zero games are primarily set on a futuristic Earth in the 26th century, although some games take place much earlier and some circuits have been set on different planets. F-Zero X defined the F-Max Grand Prix as the precursor to the F-Zero races which took place during the 24th century. [11]
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F-Zero 99 [a] is a futuristic-themed online multiplayer racing game with battle royale elements developed by Nintendo Software Technology.Publisher Nintendo announced the game during a Nintendo Direct presentation on September 14, 2023, then released it later in the day as a free download through the Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) subscription service.
F-Zero AX, the arcade counterpart of GX, uses the Triforce arcade system board; it was released by Sega alongside GX in 2003. F-Zero GX is the successor to F-Zero X and continues the series' difficult, high-speed racing style, retaining the basic gameplay and control system from the Nintendo 64 game. A heavy emphasis is placed on track ...