Daniel Kurland is a freelance writer, comedian, and critic, who lives in the cultural mosaic that is Brooklyn, New York. Daniel’s work can be read on ScreenRant, Splitsider, Bloody Disgusting, Den of ...
It’s a dream come true for some classic F-Zero fans. The original F-Zero, first released in Japan in 1990, was a technical standout for the Super Famicom/SNES. Utilizing Nintendo’s homegrown Mode 7, ...
During last week’s Nintendo Direct, F-Zero 99 was given a surprise release, offering a battle royale take on the original SNES game. The announcement wasn’t the new F-Zero that fans had in mind, but ...
F-Zero fans have waited 20 long years since the last console title (F-Zero GX) released on Nintendo GameCube. Sure, there have been neat little nods to the futuristic racing game franchise in Super ...
When the Super Nintendo released back in 1991, it was clear that Mario was the focal point for the system, with Super Mario World pretty much selling alongside every unit. But that wasn’t always the ...
It's been nearly 20 years since the last F-Zero game, so the surprise launch of F-Zero 99 — a free release for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers — was a very welcome one indeed. Yes, it's not quite ...
In the hands of the firm's EAD division, the popular motor sport became something else entirely, its racing cars making way for plasma-powered hovercars capable of reaching speeds of 500km/h. Released ...
In the year 2560, the greatest racing competition is the F-Zero championship. Pilots from all over the galaxy risk their lives as they battle for first place in their dazzling hovercrafts. The ...
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