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F-Zero: Maximum Velocity

 

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  • User Score (12)
    8.0 8.0 from 12 reviewers
  • Expert Score (17)
    8.2 8.2 from 17 reviewers
  • Gameplay (10)
    6.9 6.9 from 10 reviewers
  • Graphics (7)
    6.2 6.2 from 7 reviewers
  • Sound (6)
    6.3 6.3 from 6 reviewers
  • Control (3)
    6.6 6.6 from 3 reviewers
  • Addiction (3)
    7.4 7.4 from 3 reviewers
  • Lifespan (2)
    7.2 7.2 from 2 reviewers
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  • Score Distribution

Experts:
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7-8
(12)
5-6
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Users:
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. Video Game City

    7.0/10
    1 October 2007

    This game is based on futuristic cars riding weird tracks at great speeds. The futuristic cars are on batteries, you have to keep your battery level up trying not to crash into the mines that do as sides of the track, also... Read more

  2. Mygamer

    7.8/10
    21 April 2005

    F-Zero Maximum Velocity is a wonderful addition to the F-Zero series and a solid racing game on the GBA. Becoming proficient at each machine as well as the multiplayer options add replay value to the game. Read more

  3. Into Liquid Sky

    Into Liquid Sky
    8.2/10
    7 November 2002

    Back in the day, when futuristic racers were almost nonexistent, Nintendo decided to bring us the one game that started it all: F-Zero . It was loved for it's blazingly fast fun and (at the time) mind-blowing visuals. Read more

    • Great sense of speed, Superb graphics and sound
    • It can be frustrating, You may get hopelessly addicted
  4. kombo

    8.0/10
    15 November 2003

    Back when the first F-Zero released, shortly after SNES hit the stores, it sent waves through the whole video game industry with its 3D graphics and sense of speed. Read more

  5. Nintendo World Report

    Nintendo World Report
    9.0/10
    30 October 2001

    The third F-Zero in the series is an all-new game and probably the toughest one yet. If you didn’t get F-Zero for the GBA launch, it may be time you checked it out. Read more

    • Several great new additions to the series, Multiplayer off one cartridge or four, Training Mode that lets you play any track you’ve accessed., Portable: I can get in a quick race, or at least a lap or two anywhere, any tim...
    • Challenge may prove too much for some, No in-game art of the drivers of the vehicles, No full time trial mode (Time Trial / Ghost-data for one track only)
  6. Game Ratio

    Game Ratio
    15 February 2004

    The most out of control F-Zero yet. This is the third official version of F-Zero. There are hacks claiming to be F-Zero 2, but there are only three games in the series, F-Zero (SNES), F-Zero X (N64), & F-Zero: Maximum... Read more

  7. Game Over Online

    8.0/10
    6 February 2002

    F-Zero: Maximum Velocity review Game Over Online - http://www.game-over.com Re-creations were in vogue during the late 1990s. One only has to look at the re-creation of Hitchcock's Psycho to get an idea of that motif. Read more

  8. The Armchair Empire

    The Armchair Empire
    16 August 2001

    Nintendo knows this, they've seen the future (they do have a time machine, don't believe the nay Sayers). In the early 90s they helped prepare the world's youth for this inevitable future by making a superb hover car... Read more

  9. Kidzworld

    9 August 2001

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    • Totally different styles for each vehicle., Jumping over tracks rocks., Blast turns rule!
    • Blast turns are kinda hokey., Blast turns are kinda hokey.
  10. Eurogamer

    Eurogamer
    9.0/10
    21 July 2001

    Review - classic Super Nintendo racer revitalized for GBA Read more

  • User Reviews

  1. Simple and Effective

    8.0/10
    Reviewer: blackpuddinonnabike, Ciao
    4 November 2003

    Ah, fond memories. Hours used to be whiled away on this game on the SNES - so when i saw I could get it for my GBA I jumped at the chance. And I wasn't disappointed. Read more

    • Just like the original, but in the palm of your hand
    • A bit TOO like the original, not moved the goalposts any
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  • Manufacturer's Description

Game Boy Advance struts its 32-bit stuff with the blazingly fast F-ZERO Maximum Velocity, a futuristic racing game inspired by F-ZERO for the Super NES and F-ZERO X for the Nintendo 64.

  • Publisher: Nintendo
  • Genre: Racing / Driving
  • ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone)

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