F-Zero GX

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Platform: GameCube
Genre: Action Racing (Sci-Fi)
Developer: Amusement Vision

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Region
Released
NA
08/26/2003
EU
10/31/2003
JP
07/25/2003
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F-Zero GX review (GameCube)

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Reviewed by Zack M (October 04, 2003)

As with the attacks, knowing when and how to perform each of these turns is vital during a race, since, depending how it turns out (pun sadly intended), a turn can lose or gain crucial seconds during a lap—consider, of course, that the difference between first and second is often a mere tenth of a second.
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F-Zero GX review (GameCube)

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Reviewed by mariner (March 12, 2006)

I don't care too much for racing games. I have a car; why would I need to pretend to have a different one? However, my car can't break the sound barrier. Nor can it hover above roads that twist, defy gravity, or are built miles above the Earth. So while Gran Turismo would make me yawn, F-Zero always piques my interest. Not only is it different in terms of style, but different in terms of gameplay. Nintendo and Sega, thankfully, understood this, and it shows in F-Zero GX. Fast, furious, an...
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F-Zero GX review (GameCube)

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Reviewed by nickyv917 (February 05, 2012)

F-Zero GX is an extreme game. Extremely difficult, extremely gorgeous, extremely fast, extremely deep roster, extremely bad voice acting, and extremely fun.
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F-Zero GX review (GameCube)

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Reviewed by Suskie (July 05, 2007)

F-Zero GX is almost certainly one of the most beautiful GameCube games on the market. The most recent console entry in the futuristic racer series boasts some of the most varied and detailed environments on the system. The enormous sci-fi cityscapes reach up and engulf the player in a bustling and fully realized videogame world. Ships buzz about. Neon lights flash and whirl. Skyscrapers block out the sun. It’s a sight to behold.
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F-Zero GX review (GameCube)

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Reviewed by zoop (March 22, 2004)

Skip the cheesy lyrics to the late 80s power electric guitars in the background, as I’m taking you on a journey to the future! Not a future that exists in a cyber world where crime is around the bend of every corner, or a future where we live in floating homes that resemble bubbles, but a future where all of the music sounds like the them song to Gem, and all of the vehicles hover in the air! F-Zero GX, developed by the same team at Sega that is responsible for the critical successes in the Supe...
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