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F-Zero GX

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Platform:   GameCube   |   ESRB Rating:  Teen
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (102 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • This incredibly fast and visually stunning new game, you'll race for glory on 20 courses all across the galaxy
  • Choose from over 30 pilots and racers, then hit the circuits and hunt for turbo boosts as you race for first
  • Earn upgrades to custmize your racing machine and pilot -- store them on your memory card for racing in the arcade version
  • Fight for the top spot as you battle aggressive racers through obstacle-studded straightaways, along the inside and outside of pipes, and over massive jumps
  • Prove you're one of the very best in this intense racing game for the next century!

Product Details

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00009PS24
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches ; 5.8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: August 26, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (102 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,999 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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MODEL- DOL-P-GFZE VENDOR- NINTENDOFEATURES- F-Zero GX Hurtle through space at mind-boggling speeds as Captain Falcon and the galaxys best pilots race for glory! Nintendo and SEGA -- both accomplished masters of high-speed fun -- have collaborated to create the fastest most visually stunning racing game ever. F-Zero GX is the race to end all races as fearless pilots risk everything to claim the title of the top speedster in the universe. * F is for Fantastic Prepare for sensory overload as you tear through spectacular turns and huge drops. In 20 wild courses you will be astounded as a constant stream of lights and futuristic architecture blur past at amazing speeds. The neon lights of Mute City have never looked so good. Not all the locations feature bright lights and big cities. You will also travel to the lush forest of Green Plant watery vistas of Big Blue and barren wasteland of Sand Ocean. Each is filled with unpredictable twists and turns that will take plenty of steering skill to master. Gawkers beware. If you get caught up in ogling the eye-candy you will find yourself in last place or even worse: scrap metal! Hitting walls and mines will deplete your energy. You can attack other racers to force them out of the race. You will have to carefully balance the twin needs of speed and survival as powerful boosters give you a temporary jolt of speed but will draw down your shields. Fortunately pit areas throughout each track will replenish your vehicles energy. * Grand GX Modes New to the F-Zero series a Story Mode brings this fast-paced world to life like never before. Gripping CG movies chronicle Captain Falcons relentless quest for the championship belt. Multiple objectives ratchet up the challenge -- and fun. Collect energy capsules dodge falling boulders and even battle a gang of street thugs in a high-speed chase. Skills sharpened by Story Mode challenges will be helpful in the other modes as well. In Grand Prix mode you select from four cups of five races ...

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55 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best use of Nintendo's franchise names on the Cube?, May 13, 2004
By Jeff "Jeff" (California, USA) - See all my reviews
A little background. I love Nintendo games. There I said it. I am an adult gamer, 29 years old, and I feel Nintendo's current reputation of being just for kids is totally undeserved, and in fact is a buch of hogwash started by Sony & Microsoft fanatics. I have an XBox and enjoy playing games on both that system, the GameCube, PC, and my GameBoy Advance. No I don't own a PS2, and never have. That being said, anyone who discounts Nintendo's systems as systems for kids, is really cheating themselves out of option of playing some of the highest quality software on the market.

F-Zero GX is hardcore. This is no joke... if you don't believe me, read other reviews on Amazon, or critics reviews elsewhere. It is the hardest game I have played in the current generation, which in general has seen difficulty decline over the previous generation of consoles. As games have become more mainstream, developers have been making them easier in order to entice people that may have avoided playing games in the past because they thought they were too hard. Nintendo itself is guilty of this. "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker" was significanty less difficult than its Nintendo 64 counterparts. So was "Super Mario Sunshine." That being said, with the possible exception of "Metroid Prime," "F-Zero GX" is the purest form of vintage game difficulty available on GameCube. I really think that farming this franchise out to SEGA was the best possible choice. SEGA has a hardcore reputation for building frantic, visually stunning games with higher than average difficulty. Unfortunately for Sega, the hardcore percentage of the market used to be dominant, but as the industry grew, hardcore gamers now make up a relatively small portion of the overall gaming community.

If you like difficult games, or even think you might like to give one a try, "F-Zero GX" is an excellent choice. The graphics are absoulutely stunning all around. The play control is so tight, the player will never question that when a mistake is made, it was her/his fault. You will never blame the game because the control is flawless. Difficulty varies... and gets significantly tougher as gameplay progresses throughout. The game actually encourages lots of practice. Practice will help players increase their skills. The game is very fun and has extremely high replay value.

"F-Zero GX" is a masterpiece collaboration of Nintendo and Sega. This may be going out on a limb, but I enjoyed it more than any GameCube game of 2003, including "Mario Kart: Double Dash" for GameCube and "Burnout 2: Point of Impact Developers Cut" for Xbox, both of which are fabulous racing games too.

Bottom Line: If you like the "F-Zero franchise", racing games, arcade style games that you can play for a few minutes or several hours, or are looking for something a little less "kiddie" than other games for current consoles, look no farther than "F-Zero GX." A harcore gamers dream come true.

Jeff

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast, Tough, and Exciting -- in other words, F-ZERO., September 9, 2003
Having been a *huge* fan of the original F-ZERO (released way back in the early 90s for the Super Nintendo), I was very excited to hear that Nintendo (in collaboration with Sega) was producing a new game in the series, and I picked it up last week just as it came out -- which I rarely do. (see also: Soul Calibur 2)

I can say now that Nintendo has produced an amazingly fun, fast-paced arcade racing title, certainly the best game of its type currently available. There is a huge variety of fantastically detailed tracks, 30 cars to unlock, and a challenging story mode to complete as you progress. The graphics are astoundingly detailed, especially considering there are often dozens of cars careening around (and off) the track at any given time. The game supports Progressive Scan (480p) if you have a TV that can display it.

The gameplay comes at you fast and furious, as the quicker cars regularly cruise in excess of 1200 km/h (about 900mph, or mach 1.5), and the game does an excellent job of conveying the sensation of speed. There is a new system of turbo boosters that allows you to get a boost of speed at any time after the completion of the first lap -- but using the turbo drains your vehicle's energy, risking a crash if you smack into too many walls or other cars. The tracks are brilliantly laid out (at least the ones I've seen -- I haven't unlocked all the hidden ones yet), ranging from a mobius strip cutting through a lush jungle, to a twisty road winding around crumbling egyptian-style ruins, to flat-out racetracks encircling floating casinos. Fans of the series will be happy to see a few classic tracks like Mute City rebuilt for the new game. The designs make excellent use of your car's ability to stick magnetically to the track surface -- many of them look more like rollercoasters than racetracks. One particularly memorable one has you racing on the outside of a giant set of metal pipes, while a raging pool of lava below sends gouts of flame leaping over the track.

However, the game is *extremely* challenging, particularly the story mode missions. This is sort of unusual: I expect the upper levels of the racing mode to be insanely hard, but normally you use a story mode to ease people into the game and *not* to make them pull their hair out! The first mission is a nice, easy introduction to the game, and then the second is ridiculously hard -- and the next few aren't much easier. In another strange move, you have to unlock the story mode chapters by earning "tickets", either by playing the racing mode or by getting good enough times in the Time Trial mode (you also get tickets by beating each story mission, but not enough to unlock the next one by itself :/). The same tickets are used to buy extra cars and parts to customize your vehicles -- which is annoying, since it means you have to choose between playing the story mode and unlocking new cars and parts to use in the GP (until you get good enough to tackle the higher difficulty settings, where the rewards are more plentiful.)

An interesting feature is that you can take a memory card from your GCN and plug it into the upcoming "F-ZERO AX" arcade machine, which will allow you to use your custom cars in the arcade, as well as unlocking various new tracks, cars, and upgrade parts when you return home (you can also unlock them by beating all the hidden tracks in the GCN version on the highest difficulty setting, but as you can imagine, that's quite difficult.) If one of them shows up anywhere near me, I'll be sure to give it a shot and report back. Several games have tried things like this in the past, but without too much success (at least in the states, where good video arcades are a dying breed).

In short, F-ZERO GX is a fast, challenging futuristic racing game that gets a strong recommendation for all racing and F-ZERO fans. However, be warned that it can be quite frustrating at points -- don't get this for anyone with a short attention span.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a great game, August 20, 2003
A Kid's Review
ive played this this game at e3 convention so this should be helpful. first off when i played it it looked done to me but it was actually only 70% done so look for more racers and tracks in this one. second the graphics are amazing even at 1000 mph it looks beutiful.The handling is flawed though as it is in most
f zero games. But no game can compare to the handling of the need for speed games (to us video game geeks that is) so be sure to get this one. Oh and parents its only rated teen for some suggestive themes in the story mode (meaning that it shouldnt really be rated teen)please tell me if this was helpful
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4.0 out of 5 stars good game, but too hard
Good game, and has nice features. It has an excellent feel of the speed you're supposed to be running at. But the takedown is that its WAY TOO HARD for the average player. Read more
Published 19 days ago by ss3growntrunks

5.0 out of 5 stars Keep them coming....
A next gen version please? It's 2010, and we need a new version of this for the Wii!!!!


But that aside, F ZERO gx is simply THE BEST RACING GAME EVER... Read more
Published 3 months ago by GameFAN HCGamer

4.0 out of 5 stars Great
F-Zero GX was surprisingly outsourced to a third party and one we all know real well. The game was developed by SEGA which I found to be cool. Read more
Published 7 months ago by SegaGuy217

4.0 out of 5 stars Game works but not orgional box.
I'v been a fan of F-Zero since the SNES game and having just got a Wii I had to get this game. The CD is in great shape and it had all the included books. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Kevin Schneider

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic racing
My favorite racing games are all arcade-style ones. Forget realistic racing on a boring oval track - I can't get enough of ramping over buildings, hurling banana peels at passing... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Gregory Kennedy

5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet
Instant classic..still waiting for the Wii version! I like this one better than FZ X..mainly cause the graphics were cool looking. Read more
Published 22 months ago by J. Jackson

1.0 out of 5 stars okay
this was an okay game. not one of the best racing games i played but it was alright. the graphics and scenry was cool though. but i wouldn't buy it.
Published 23 months ago by David A. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars So fun!
I just realized the other day that there was a gamecube version of F-Zero. I used to play the N64 version all the time and I loved that game so when I noticed the GC version I had... Read more
Published on August 23, 2007 by P. Romero

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice and betther than the arcadias....
I like much this game since it appears in the SNES... but now it's more "speedy" and betters graphics...
Published on March 12, 2007 by R. Minero

5.0 out of 5 stars F-Zero tough
This game is tough. Twitchy controls with very little lateral feel. High speed thrills with completely unrealistic turning and braking. Read more
Published on January 3, 2007 by W. Owens

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