Overview

Number of Players
2
Genre
Release Date

Game Boy Advance

  • US 11th Jun 2001
  • EU 22nd Jun 2001

3DS eShop

  • US 16th Dec 2011
  • EU 16th Dec 2011

Wii U eShop

  • US 17th Apr 2014, $6.99
  • EU 17th Apr 2014, £6.29
  • JP 3rd Apr 2014, ¥700
Series

Reviews

  • Review F-Zero Maximum Velocity (Wii U eShop / GBA)

    Back to the future

    Ah, F-Zero. The futuristic racing series that’s so fast that even Nintendo appears to have lost track of it. While it’s true that Nintendo hasn't really done anything new with the series since it last released the Japanese exclusive F-Zero Climax way back in 2004 (the last game we got was F-Zero GP Legend during the same...

  • Review F-Zero Maximum Velocity (3DS eShop / GBA)

    Gotta go fast

    F-Zero has always been Nintendo’s way of flaunting how on the cutting-edge of technology it can be when it so chooses. Like a bat out of Hell, the original F-Zero launched alongside the Super NES to draw a clear distinction between where 16-bit Nintendid and SEGagged. Later on N64, F-Zero X boasted 30 on-screen polygonal racers and...

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F-Zero Maximum Velocity Guides

  • Guide Best F-Zero Games Of All Time

    Every F-Zero, as ranked by you

    Were it not for Nintendo's monumentally successful Mario Kart franchise, there's a good chance that F-Zero could have become the go-to racing franchise on not just Nintendo platforms, but everywhere. It really is that good, you know. Trading bananas and shells for pure speed and boost abilities, F-Zero — which...

F-Zero Maximum Velocity News

About The Game

The famous futuristic racing series that originated on Super Nintendo hits Game Boy Advance with supersonic force!

F-Zero: Maximum Velocity brings brand new vehicles and unique tracks packed with deadly tight turns, stomach-churning speed boosts and gravity-defying jumps. Master 20 different courses and four difficulty levels as you work your way up the ranks from lowly rookie to F-Zero champion!