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Famed SNES racer F-Zero gets a 64-bit update. Gameplay remains essentially unchanged, race in a futuristic racing tournament on tracks levitated miles up in the air, against a selection of devious opponents.While the original had 4 cars to choose from and race against, F-Zero X has no fewer than 30 vehicles all with their own unique strengths and weaknesses, a choice of colours, and customisable power/acceleration ratios for each track. At the beginning you are limited to choosing from 6 cars and 3 tournaments (each featuring 6 tracks each), but in true Nintendo fashion, more cars and tracks are unlocked as you progress through the game. As well as the cups, you can also race in time trial mode, against a 'ghost car' recording of your best previous lap, a lá Mario Kart 64 Gone are the entirely flat tracks of the original, having been replaced with tracks that twist, turn, loop, rotate and basically contort into the most crazy shapes you could imagine. One unique feature amongst almost all other racing games is the "X" tournament, where courses are totally randomly generated each time you start.One of the most important changes to the format is the inclusion of multiplayer support for up to 4 players. The various combat moves are especially important against aggressive human play.

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Total! (Germany) Nintendo 64 Aug, 1998 1 out of 6 100 Gaming Age Nintendo 64 Sep 19, 2004 96 out of 100 96 GamePro (US) Nintendo 64 Nov 24, 2000 4.5 out of 5 90 Nintendojo Nintendo 64 May 27, 2000 8.5 out of 10 85 Game Revolution Nintendo 64 Nov 01, 1998 B+ 83 Jeuxvideo.com Nintendo 64 Nov 09, 1998 16 out of 20 80 FNintendo Wii U Dec 23, 2016 8 out of 10 80 GameSpot Nintendo 64 Aug 13, 1998 7.5 out of 10 75 NintendoWorldReport Wii U Feb 09, 2017 7.5 out of 10 75 IGN Wii Jun 29, 2007 7 out of 10 70

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The N64 version ofappears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.An expansion pack was made available in Japan for the 64DD add-on which features 12 more tracks (divided in two tournaments) a car and track editor and additional features like an extended soundtrack.