F-Zero: Maximum Velocity Revs Up For Next-Gen

Boredom will be left in the dust when players get their hands on F-ZERO : Maximum Velocity for Game Boy Advance.

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The F-ZERO series of futuristic racing games has been reinvented and revitalized for Game Boy Advance by taking full advantage of the system's high-resolution 2.9" color LCD screen. F-ZERO: Maximum Velocity incorporates 20 all-new, reality-defying racetracks, features five modes of play (Training, Grand Prix, Multi-Pak Link Play, Single-Pak Link Play and Championship) and contains four difficulty levels. In the Single-Pak Link mode, up to four players can play with a single cartridge, making it easier than ever before for friends to share the excitement of F-ZERO.

"F-ZERO: Maximum Velocity pushes the Game Boy Advance to its max with dizzying speed and action," says Peter Main, executive vice president, sales and marketing, Nintendo of America Inc. "The same experience gamers could once only get with their home consoles is now available anytime, anywhere."

Players initially compete in futuristic rocket-powered vehicles in three racing series (Pawn, Knight and Bishop). To move to a new level, players must finish in the top three by the last lap. If successful, they can move to the Queen series for more adrenaline-fueled action but they must look out for powerslides, jumps and forks in the road while picking the best way to make it through each track. With bonus tracks and machines and a customizable interface, F-ZERO: Maximum Velocity offers something for every racing fan.
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