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Pick a hovercar and grip the wheel—these tracks fling you around blind turns at insane speeds, with just a sliver of power keeping you in the race. That last-lap adrenaline rush when the music kicks in? Pure SNES magic.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Racing
Released: 1990
File size: 285.05 KB
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Game Overview

F-Zero came out for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990, developed and published by Nintendo. It was one of the early titles that really showed off what the console could do, especially with its fast scrolling and Mode 7 effects that made the tracks feel like they were twisting and banking in real space.

You control a pilot in a hovering anti-gravity machine, racing against 29 other competitors on twisting, high-speed circuits. The main objective is simple: finish in the top three to advance through the four leagues. Your machine has a health bar that also acts as your energy; you can press a button to temporarily boost your speed, but it drains that same energy. Hitting walls or other racers damages you, and running completely out of energy means exploding. The game is brutally fast and demands precise control, especially when navigating hairpin turns and avoiding obstacles at top speed. It feels like a constant, high-stakes balancing act between aggression and survival.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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