Some games pull it all together: graphics, music, gameplay and presentation. F-Zero GX is one of those games. It's a lightning-quick testament to hardcore racers, and a permanent fixture in the grand hallway of Nintendo's premier franchises. It's damn near impossible to bat an eye or take a breath while clinging to the winding, twisting courses that float miles above the alien landscape. Few of us have rocketed down a spiraling race track at 2,000 kilometers per hour, but after spending some time with this game you'll have a spot-on sensation of absolute piloting mayhem.
For those of us who can process what's happening on the screen, this is the fastest ride throughout the galaxy money can buy. After the first lap your ship's boost power is free to use, giving you even more opportunities to blast ahead of the pack. The catch is that boosting chews up your ship's hull and can cause it to explode. This breeds boost-abusing players who don't care about their shields and will sacrifice them just to carve out a photo-finish victory. In the final seconds of a race, you can either jump ahead from 10th place or make one mistake and watch in agony as seven cars go soaring past.



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