
F-Zero X
The first 3D installment in the F-Zero series, featuring blistering high-speed anti-gravity racing with 30 unique vehicles. Set in the year 2560, players compete in deadly circuits where falling off the track means instant elimination.
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About This Retro Game
Pioneered 60fps racing on Nintendo 64 with a remarkable 30 vehicles on track simultaneously without slowdown.
Introduced the iconic Death Race mode where the last racer gets eliminated every lap until only one remains.
Featured a revolutionary track editor and rock/metal soundtrack that became synonymous with futuristic racing games.
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