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F-Zero [a] is a series of futuristic racing video games originally created by Nintendo EAD with multiple games developed by third party companies. The first game was released for the Super Famicom in Japan in 1990, and along with North America’s Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991; its success prompted Nintendo to create multiple sequels on subsequent gaming consoles. [1]

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FAIR WARNING: This may be the most rude, raucous, politically incorrect game you have ever enjoyed. The F-Zero games are derived from the 20th and 21st century Formula One races [3] [7] and the fictitious F-Max Grand Prix races from the 24th century. [11] The games portray races in the future as having come under the influence of wealthy ex-space merchants. They thought that a fast and violent race would be an effective way to get people to gamble, so the ex-merchants established the F-Zero Execution Project. [11] The F-Zero Grand Prix dates to the 26th century, and is still sponsored by the wealthy elite who originally organized the Execution Project for those events. These races feature the most technologically advanced racing machines, competing in numerous circuits of fast-paced action. It is known for its wild fans, and usually eccentric competitors. Winners of the Grand Prix receive large sums of money, as well as a great deal of prestige throughout the universe. [8]Zero Racers ( G-Zero) was in development for the Virtual Boy in early 1996. The game was completed and had an age rating from the ESRB, but never released as the console was discontinued. [24] The game was previewed by Nintendo Power, and had been earmarked for launch in the United States in fall 1996. [25] Gameplay differed from all other titles in the franchise as the vehicles race in all three spatial dimensions in tunnels. Further information: List of F-Zero media F-Zero, one of the first games to use Mode 7 SNES/Super Famicom titles (1990-1997) [ edit ] It appears that the shorter member of the team is in the front of the horse and the taller one in the rear. Candace Crusher | Shrinking Submarine | Time Machine | Tree House Robots | Grandpa's Dinghy | Chariot Race

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F-Zero: GP Legend [b] is a 51 episode animated adaptation of the video game series produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu and Ashi Productions and directed by Ami Tomobuki, with Akiyoshi Sakai handling series composition, Toyoo Ashida designing the characters and Takayuki Negishi composing the music. [57] Shigeru Miyamoto and Takaya Imamura served as supervisors for the series. [58] It debuted in Japan on October 7, 2003, on TV Tokyo; the final episode aired on September 28, 2004. [17] [59] 4Kids Entertainment licensed the anime series for North American broadcast. According to Kombo, in North America, the show was modified by 4Kids. [60] Fifteen episodes of GP Legend aired on the FoxBox channel in the United States before its cancellation. It was being re-aired on Tokyo MX from 7:30 to 8:00 every Thursday in Japan. [61] It is a reboot of the franchise taking place in the year 2201. Lifeforms from all across the galaxy come to compete in the new racing tournament called "F-Zero". When the interior of the stadium is shown and the view pans upwards, the electronic scoreboard shows the score for the Boys team on the left side. Later shots of the scoreboard show the boys' score on the right side.Yin-Poole, Wesley (2008-03-20). "Top 10: Nintendo games we'd love to see on Wii". VideoGamer.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-13 . Retrieved 2008-09-29.

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Fletcher Family Flying Circus | Wind Amplification Device | Giant Fireside Girl Puppet | Picnicland The series has been largely dormant since the release of F-Zero Climax in 2004 in Japan, although elements of the series have been represented in other Nintendo video games, most notably the Super Smash Bros. and Mario Kart franchises. Past installments have been emulated across multiple Nintendo consoles with the Virtual Console service. The original F-Zero is one of the selected games emulated on the Super NES Classic Edition. [5] [6] F-Zero is one of the launch titles for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Nintendo Switch Online collection, released on September 5, 2019. After over 19 years of absence, a battle royale based on the original game, called F-Zero 99, was released for the Nintendo Switch, exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members.

What the f? is published under licence in the UK and the rest of Europe by Cheatwell Games and in the USA and Canada by Goliath Games

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