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F-ZERO: MAX VELOCITY SPEEDS ONTO GAME BOY ADVANCE – NINTENDO SWITCH ONLINE
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F-ZERO: MAX VELOCITY SPEEDS ONTO GAME BOY ADVANCE – NINTENDO SWITCH ONLINE

Mar 27, 2024 9:52 AM

Fans of high-speed racing can rejoice as 'F-Zero Maximum Velocity' is set to join the Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online library. Scheduled for release on March 29, this classic title is available to gamers with a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership. 'F-Zero Maximum Velocity', developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo, was originally released as a launch title for the Game Boy Advance in 2001, and it introduces a new era in the F-Zero universe, taking place 25 years after the original.

'F-Zero Maximum Velocity' offers gamers a chance to partake in the famous F-Zero Grand Prix, featuring a fresh roster of racers and plasma-powered vehicles. The game challenges players to climb the Grand Prix rankings by unlocking new tracks and vehicles, all while navigating through 20 courses across four difficulty levels. Additionally, Nintendo revealed that a new update for its 'F-ZERO 99' multiplayer racer would be available on February 28, adding various modes, assists, and challenges for an enhanced racing experience. This update is separate from 'Maximum Velocity', focusing on the multiplayer experience and additional features like the Mirror Grand Prix and Steer Assist. Furthermore, 'F-Zero Maximum Velocity' joins a list of Game Boy Advance classics on Nintendo Switch Online, including 'Golden Sun' and 'Metroid Fusion'.

What is F-Zero Maximum Velocity?

'F-Zero Maximum Velocity' is a futuristic racing game that was initially released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and is now joining the Nintendo Switch Online service for digitally re-experiencing classic titles. It's known for its fast-paced action, challenging circuits, and the strategic use of speed bursts and vehicle combat.

About 'F-Zero' Series: 'F-Zero' is a series of futuristic racing games originally created by Nintendo EAD. The series debuted on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1990 with the game 'F-Zero'. Renowned for its fast-paced racing, challenging gameplay, and anti-gravity vehicles called "machines," the franchise has since become a beloved part of Nintendo's gaming history. 'F-Zero Maximum Velocity' is one of the sequels in the series, though it deviates by featuring a whole new cast of characters and settings, signifying the evolution of the series over time.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-03-27 10:36:02
Awesome news for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members F-Zero Maximum Velocity's arrival adds a classic racing gem to the library, offering a high-octane experience and a taste of gaming history. As a fan of retro titles, I'm excited to revisit the F-Zero universe and hit the tracks once again.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-03-27 10:24:03
F-Zero Maximum Velocity joining the Nintendo Switch Online library is a rad move, giving players a chance to dive back into the high-speed action of this classic futuristic racer. It's awesome to see Nintendo bringing back these Game Boy Advance gems and giving new generations a taste of the F-Zero adrenaline.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-03-27 10:18:03
F-Zero Maximum Velocity's addition to the Nintendo Switch Online library is a blast from the past for racing fans, offering a chance to experience the fast-paced action of this classic Game Boy Advance title. With its new update for 'F-ZERO 99', it's evident that Nintendo is honoring the series' legacy while providing fresh content for multiplayer excitement.
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