
Miyamoto's F-Zero is History's Finest Race In The Far Future
Review created: 05/08/03
by: NMD85 -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
Revolutionary engine, aggressive and challenging AI, excellent soundtrack, many courses, ample amounts of drones
Cons:
No two-player modes, duration of races is sometimes tiring, no rewards or secrets within
F-Zero debuted humbly in the very early days of 1990, and premiered in 1991 in the United States. Off it's release, F-Zero managed to be a whopping seller that sold off the Super Nintendo, making the technology and jump from the NES apparent to competitors and video game skeptics all over. With it's new aged technology in premiering a brilliant new engine designed by Shigeru Miyamoto, F-Zero premiered a brilliantly new kind of racing and proved that the system had such potential in even it's earliest years on the market. Simply said and speaking of now, F-Zero has spawned many clones today...
Review ID: 10000000000506057

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