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Synth blares as you wrestle a neon hover pod through loops at "are you kidding me" speeds—brake wrong once and you're wallpaper. That weirdly perfect drift click keeps you retrying till 3 AM.

Game Overview
Ever stumble across T-Zero back in the MS-DOS days? This thing was like someone took F-Zero, cranked the speed to "are you kidding me," and drenched it in neon. Your first race starts with this synth track blaring, and suddenly you're wrestling a hover pod around loops that look like a rollercoaster designed by a mad scientist.
The handling's weirdly precise—once you get the hang of drifting around those hairpin turns without faceplanting into a wall, it clicks. I wiped out about ten times before realizing you actually have to brake sometimes (who knew?). The later tracks get absolutely brutal, but in that way where you need to beat them, not throw your keyboard.
It’s got that janky-but-charming DOS vibe where everything feels slightly too fast and the colors might burn your retinas. If you miss when racing games were just pure, unfiltered speed, this one’s still a blast.
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".

Download T-Zero ROM
You can download this ROM to play T-Zero offline using an MS-DOS emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.