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Neon tracks blur past as your hovercar skids around tight turns at insane speeds—one wrong move and you're eating rail at 500 mph. Four-player races get chaotic fast, especially when someone shoulder-checks you into the abyss.

Genre: Racing
Released: 2001
File size: 2.08 MB
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Game Overview

F-Zero: Maximum Velocity came out for the Game Boy Advance in 2001, developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo. It was one of the early titles that really showed off what the GBA could do, pushing a fast, smooth racing experience onto a handheld screen. For a lot of players, it was their first taste of the series outside of an arcade or a console.

You control a futuristic anti-gravity machine, piloting it through twisting, high-speed circuits against 29 other racers. The main goal is simple: finish first. To do that, you manage your energy bar, which acts as both your health and your boost fuel. Hitting other cars or the track walls drains it, while strategically tapping the boost button burns it for crucial bursts of speed. The game is brutally fast and demands precise control; a single mistake often sends you spinning off the track entirely. It feels like balancing on a razor's edge at 1000 kilometers per hour.

Game Boy Advance
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