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I was prepared for a game on par with the classic Super NES version of F-Zero, but Nintendo delivered a lot more. The graphics are every bit as good, only now there's extra unlockable hovercrafts and all new tracks. The controls are a little bit different now. Now your craft wants to slide more around every turn, so you have to feather the gas alot to get around each course. But generaly its the same game. You glide a couple hundred feet above the ground while trying to avoid hazards. Its defintly one of the best launch titles for the GBA.


Once I popped in F-Zero I found that it was a very interesting game. Gliding around over the ground is refreshing considering that the only racing games i've played recently are car games. The control is a slow down but the amazing graphics make up for for the sloppy handeling. The game gets the bulk of its score from the multiplayer mode. Easily making it the best multiplayer GBA launch title. If you still dont think that F-Zero is worth buying than just simply buy it for the adictive gameplay. It takes a few days to master but once you do you'll be playing it non-stop for days. I was expecting a little bit more from it but its still a very solid game.
-Adam