description F-Zero: Maximum Velocity Overview
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, released in 2001, is a racing game for the Game Boy Advance. Developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo, it marked the series’ debut on a handheld platform. The title served as a launch title for the GBA system.
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info F-Zero: Maximum Velocity Specifications
| Country | Japan |
| Year | 2001 |
help F-Zero: Maximum Velocity FAQ
Was F-Zero: Maximum Velocity a Game Boy Advance launch title?
Yes, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity was released in 2001 as a prominent launch title for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. It was developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo, marking the futuristic racing series' debut on a handheld platform.
How many machines are available to race in F-Zero: Maximum Velocity?
The game features a roster of 10 unique racing machines, though players initially start with only four available options. The remaining six vehicles and their respective pilots are unlocked by completing the various Grand Prix championships at different difficulty levels.
How does F-Zero: Maximum Velocity control on the GBA?
The game controls are heavily reliant on the shoulder buttons of the Game Boy Advance to execute sharp drifts and cornering maneuvers. Mastering the physics-based boosting system, which drains your energy meter, is essential for surviving the high-speed, gravity-defying tracks.
Is there a multiplayer mode in F-Zero: Maximum Velocity?
Yes, the game features a robust multiplayer mode that supports up to four players using a Game Link Cable. Impressively, it only requires a single game cartridge for the host, allowing other players to download the necessary data to participate in the multiplayer races.
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